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Borneo Community Development
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Borneo Community Development (BCD) is a journal that publishes scientific articles in the field of community service. This journal accepts articles from community development activities from various fields.
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Assistance in Planning and Implementing Educational Activities for Elementary School Students and The Community about Adequate Villages for Clean Water And Sanitation of Stunting Prevention According to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Pindahan Bar Annisa Annisa
Borneo Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i2.658

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The right intervention in handling and reducing stunting is nutrition-sensitive intervention. Nutrition-sensitive interventions intervene in the causes of stunting by improving sanitation and increasing the supply of clean water through a community-based clean water supply system so that access to proper sanitation and access to clean water, especially safe drinking water. Pindahan Baru Village, Rantau Badauh Sub-district is one of the locations that is a priority group for the acceleration of stunting prevention in Barito Kuala Regency with clean water and sanitation problems that can be said to be inadequate because it is still oriented towards the use of river water and floating latrines. Therefore, the purpose of this activity is to provide understanding and direction on the importance of environmental conditions, namely the lack of access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities and aspects of unqualified latrines that greatly affect the incidence of stunting. The method used in this activity is assistance in planning work programs carried out in the village and their implementation directly in the field which aims to educate directly to elementary school students and community leaders, village officials, and the community in Pindahan Baru Village. Assistance in planning and implementing the education resulted in an agreement that the Clean Water and Sanitation Decent Village based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Program is closely related to efforts to accelerate stunting prevention in Pindahan Baru Village, Rantau Badauh District.
Enhancing Wall Magazine Management Effectiveness at Patih Selera Elementary School Muhammad Yunus
Borneo Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i2.741

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The wall magazine in an educational environment serves as a crucial tool in facilitating communication, disseminating information, and encouraging participation within the realm of learning. This community engagement project aims to introduce and implement wall magazine management concepts at Patih Selera Elementary School (SDN), with the goal of enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in information dissemination to students, teachers, parents, and the school community. The project methodology comprises several stages, including identifying needs and challenges in wall magazine management, developing management guidelines, conducting training for teachers and students regarding their contributions to content creation, as well as implementing and evaluating the outcomes. Developing students' skills in writing, designing, and managing magazine content is a primary focus of this initiative. Results of this engagement showcase significant improvements in collaborative efforts among teachers, students, and parents in gathering information, designing layouts, and distributing the wall magazine. Student involvement in the creative process and increased parental contributions in terms of feedback and support have collectively led to a more informative and relevant wall magazine. Additionally, structured and organized management optimizes production and distribution processes, expediting information dissemination. This engagement article sheds light on the implementation of wall magazine management within the elementary education context. The positive outcomes derived from this initiative contribute to fostering an environment of informed, engaged, and collaborative learning. The experiences shared in this project can potentially serve as a reference for other schools, aiding them in developing effective and sustainable wall magazine management practices
Capacity building of cadres in the preparation of MP-ASI formula as a family nutrition booster based on Kelakai: A critical innovation (Care for Stunting) for families. Herda Ariyani; Aziza Fitriah; Rizqi Amalia Aprianty; Dyta Setiawati Hariyono; Dewi Nurhanifah; Muhammad Anshari; Anna Diniati; Firni Noviyanti Fatimah; Pitria Ulfah; Saputri Nurrifanti Dewi; Siti Lailan Azima
Borneo Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i2.794

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In addition to being a national health issue, stunting is a worldwide health concern because it lowers productivity, inhibits IQ, and causes disease in human resources. The purpose of this activity is to enhance cadres' proficiency in processing MP-ASI using the traditional knowledge of kelakai leaves in Samuda village, Belawang District, Barito Kuala Regency, as well as their knowledge base about stunting and MP-ASI. The KPM Cadres (Human Development Cadres), Posyandu Cadres, TPK (Family Assistance Team), and village food cadets are the targets of this community service project. The initial step in this activity's methodology is creating an MP-ASI Formula Book using Kelakai (Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.f.) Bedd. Second, the practice of directly preparing meals and educating people about health and nutrition The information is delivered through interactive lecture and discussion methods as well as simulations. This community service was carried out over two meetings. The location for this service activity is at the Samuda Village Hall. The results of the activity showed that there was an increase in knowledge after the training activity was held, namely that the level of understanding increased significantly from 0% to 100% in two aspects of knowledge, namely MP-ASI criteria and family medicinal plants that stimulate appetite. The results of the analysis of different tests showed that there was a difference in the mean knowledge scores of participants before and after being given the training (p = 0.000). Conclusion: The application of nutritional literacy with the help of formula books and job sheets has been proven to be able to increase cadres' knowledge and skills and effectively foster innovation in making MP-ASI formulas as potential family-based family nutrition boosters

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