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TY - JOUR AU - Annah, Itma PY - 2025/05/21 Y2 - 2025/10/26 TI - Pelatihan Basic Life Skill Remaja Untuk Mencegah Kejadian Pernikahan Anak Pada SMPN 1 Jabiren Raya, Kalimantan Tengah JF - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nasyiatul Aisyiyah Sulawesi Selatan (JPMNAS) JA - JPMNAS VL - 5 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.56983/jpmnas.v5i1.1795 UR - https://jurnal.fkip.unismuh.ac.id/index.php/jpmnas/article/view/1795 SP - 31-44 AB - <p>Child marriage is often rooted in deep gender inequality, which disproportionately affects girls.<br>This practice not only robs them of their childhood but also endangers their health and safety.<br>Girls who marry before the age of 18 are more likely to experience domestic violence and are<br>less likely to continue their education. Various policies at both global and national levels reflect a<br>strong commitment, including from the Government of Indonesia, to prevent child marriage.<br>However, this commitment must be strengthened with appropriate strategies that take into<br>account the current situation and adopt proven approaches to address child marriage in<br>Indonesia. One approach that can be implemented is the introduction of the Basic Life Skills<br>Curriculum for adolescents. This community service activity was carried out in Jabiren, Central<br>Kalimantan, focusing on students of SMPN 1 Jabiren Raya. The results showed that 37 students<br>(92.5%) demonstrated high-level perception improvement, while 3 students (7.5%) were in the<br>low category. This indicates that the majority of students have developed a good understanding<br>and positive perception regarding the issue of child marriage. Life skills education plays a vital<br>role in shaping outstanding youth character. Adolescents with strong character tend to grow<br>into individuals who are physically healthy, emotionally stable, and intellectually developed.<br>Investment in life skills and vocational training—including financial literacy and job skills—can<br>empower girls and support their safe transition from education to productive employment,<br>thereby serving as an effective strategy to reduce the incidence of child marriage.</p> ER -