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TY - JOUR AU - Hardianti, AU - Astuti, Yayuk AU - Khairunnisa, AU - Sundari, AU - Isumarni, PY - 2025/05/21 Y2 - 2025/10/26 TI - Penguatan Peran Perempuan dalam Pencegahan Stunting melalui Edukasi Gizi Seimbang di 1000 Hari Pertama Kehidupan JF - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nasyiatul Aisyiyah Sulawesi Selatan (JPMNAS) JA - JPMNAS VL - 5 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.56983/jpmnas.v5i1.1796 UR - https://jurnal.fkip.unismuh.ac.id/index.php/jpmnas/article/view/1796 SP - 8-17 AB - <p>Stunting remains a persistent public health challenge in Indonesia, particularly in rural and<br>semi-urban communities with low nutritional literacy. This community engagement program<br>was designed to enhance the role of women in preventing stunting through structured education<br>on balanced nutrition during the first 1000 days of life. The activity targeted high school-aged<br>girls and members of local women&amp;#39;s organizations, recognizing their strategic position as future<br>mothers and community influencers. Implemented through interactive seminars, the program<br>adopted a participatory educational approach supported by observational tools, pre- and post-<br>tests, and satisfaction questionnaires. The findings indicate a significant improvement in<br>participants&amp;#39; understanding of nutrition-related concepts, demonstrated by a 43.5% increase in<br>average post-test scores. Participants expressed high levels of satisfaction with the content,<br>delivery methods, and relevance of the material presented. Moreover, involvement from local<br>stakeholders and organizational partners contributed to the initiative&amp;#39;s success. The program<br>raised awareness and encouraged behavioral intentions to promote better nutritional practices<br>within families and communities. These results affirm the importance of empowering young<br>women through community-based education as a preventive strategy against stunting. The<br>initiative highlights the potential for scaling similar models in other regions with contextual<br>adaptation and underscores the critical role of collaborative partnerships in achieving long-term<br>public health goals.</p> ER -