Stunting, a growth problem in children under five, is still a serious concern in Indonesia. To overcome this problem, supplementary feeding (PMT) is one of the effective solutions. In Padukuhan Kramen, KKN students from Universitas ‘Aisyiyah Yogyakarta (UNISA) participated in stunting prevention efforts by actively participating in Posyandu Dahlia activities on Sunday, September 08, 2024.
The Importance of PMT in Preventing Stunting
Supplementary feeding plays a crucial role in preventing stunting. Nutritious foods rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals such as vitamin A, iron, and zinc can : Fill Nutritional Deficiencies: Nut rients that are not met from daily food can be fulfilled through PMT. Enhance Immunity: A strong immune system will protect children from various diseases. Support Physical Growth: Height, weight, and other physical development will be optimized with adequate nutritional intake. Improves Cognitive Ability : Adequate nutrition is essential for children’s brain development.
KKN UNISA Yogyakarta: Synergy to Prevent Stunting
The nine UNISA Yogyakarta KKN students, namely Febri Ferdinan, Annisa Restu Latifa, and others, have made a real contribution to the activities of Posyandu Dahlia. They not only assisted in the implementation of activities, but also provided education to mothers about the importance of PMT and how to choose nutritious food for children.
Education and Socialization are Key to Stunting Prevention
In addition to providing PMT, education and socialization to parents and the community is very important. By understanding the importance of nutrition, parents will be more selective in choosing food for their children. The government, health organizations, and educational institutions also have an important role in providing accurate and easy-to-understand information about stunting prevention.
Synergy for the Future of Indonesian Children
Stunting prevention efforts require cooperation from various parties. The collaboration between UNISA Yogyakarta KKN students, Posyandu Dahlia, and the community of Padukuhan Kramen is a clear example that with synergy, we can create a healthy and smart young generation.
Students of KKN Regular 04 Notoprajan University of ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta once again showed their concern for the surrounding community. This time, they successfully held a socialization of the Sakinah Family and free blood sugar health checks in the courtyard of the RW 02 Serangan hall, Notoprajan Village, Kemantren Ngampilan, Yogyakarta City.
The event, which took place on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, attracted 55 housewives in the area. The main objective of this activity is to increase the community’s understanding of the concept of a sakinah family and early detection of diabetes.
Sakinah Family
As a resource person, Mrs. Sri Lestari Linawati, S.S., M.S.I., AIK lecturer at UNISA Yogyakarta, provided very useful material on the importance of building a sakinah family. In addition to listening to the material, participants were also invited to participate in interactive activities such as making a family puzzle from origami paper.
Free Health Checks and Positive Community Response
Before the main event began, the KKN 04 health team provided free health checks and blood sugar checks for all participants. The enthusiasm of the community was very high, as evidenced by their eager attendance.
Mrs. Tari, as the PKK RW 2 in Serangan, expressed her appreciation for the event. “The event was interesting and successful. Many people attended and were active in participating in the activities,” she said.
In line with Ibu Tari, Ibu Tanti as the head of PKK RW 02 in Serangan hopes that socialization activities like this can continue. “Hopefully this Sakinah Family socialization can be useful for the surrounding community,” she said.
The KKN 25 group of ‘Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta successfully carried out a community service program with the theme of anti-bullying at Plumbon Elementary School (SD), Plumbon Village, Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta on Tuesday (20/08). This activity received a positive response from the school and students.
Anti-Bullying
In the socialization that took place, UNISA Yogyakarta KKN students provided education about the definition of bullying, types of bullying, and the negative impacts caused. In addition, students also provided tips and ways to prevent bullying in the school environment.
“We hope that through this socialization, students can better understand the importance of maintaining good relationships and respecting each other,” said Muhammad Zainuri, Head of KKN UNISA Yogyakarta.
In line with Zainuri, Yuliana Trisnowati, S.Pd.SD, a teacher at SDN Plumbon, appreciated this activity. “This socialization is very important considering the rampant cases of bullying today. We hope that activities like this can continue to be carried out to increase the awareness of students and the entire school community about the dangers of bullying,” she said.
Activity Forms and Results
The anti-bullying socialization activity was attended by 39 participants consisting of students and teachers of SDN Plumbon. The activity ended with raising joint commitment to create a school environment free from bullying.
Objective. Intan Mutiara Putri, S.ST., M.Keb, as the Field Supervisor, added that this activity is one of the contributions of UNISA Yogyakarta students in providing solutions to social problems that occur in the community. “We hope that through this activity, students can grow into individuals who are physically and mentally healthy and have good character,” she concluded.
In commemoration of the 79th Anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, the residents of Dukuh Jagulan, Kalangan, Pedan, Klaten, organized various positive activities. One of them is a health program aimed at preventing hypertension, in collaboration with the Community Service Team of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a serious health problem that can affect anyone, regardless of age. Seeing the high number of hypertension cases in Dukuh Jagulan, the UNISA Community Service Team, led by Dwi Sri Handayani, M.Kep., and Deasti Nurmaguphita, M.Kep., Sp.Kep.J., initiated this program to increase community awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
Healthy Walk and Health Screening
The highlight of the event was held on August 25, 2024, with a healthy walk that was attended by all residents. This event was not only festive, but also useful because it was accompanied by free health screening. The service team measured blood pressure, blood sugar, and uric acid in all participants.
Counseling and Training
In addition to screening, the service team also provided counseling on hypertension, risk factors, and how to prevent it. The information presented is very useful for the community, especially for those who have a family history of hypertension.
As an effort to empower the community, the service team also conducted health cadre training. The cadres were trained to take blood pressure measurements and provide simple education to the community. With the presence of health cadres, it is hoped that efforts to prevent hypertension in Dukuh Jagulan can run more effectively.
Solid Cooperation
Collaboration between the UNISA Yogyakarta Community Service Team, PKK Sidomakmur, and the youth organization “Bolodewe” is the key to the success of this program. The three parties work together solidly to realize a healthier Dukuh Jagulan community.
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Alhamdulillah, praise be to God for all His gifts and favors, this new school year unisa yogya get a new member / family of new students UNISA Yogyakarta 2024, young unisa great extraordinary and selected people because it has managed to set aside thousands of competitors to be able to become a student Unisa Yogya this year. Sholawat and salam may be poured out to our prophet Muhammad SAW.
Unisa Yogyakarta is the first campus or university founded by a Muslim women’s organization in Indonesia, namely `Aisyiyah, which is an autonomous organization of Muhammadiyah.
UNISA Yogyakarta
The birth of UNISA went through a long process since 1963 as a Midwife School, as a nursing academy (AKPER) in 1991, as a College of Health in 2023 and since March 10, 2016 transformed into a university. We have achieved the goal of becoming a university accredited as superior by BANPT (7 superior universities in Yogyakarta) in January 2024 and received the SK of the Faculty of Medicine Operational License in July 2024, of course this is a trust from the government through the Ministry of Education Culture Research and Higher Education that not all universities can get this mandate. We hope this achievement can make new students proud as young unisa 2024.
Gratitude and pride as a young unisa, of course, must be realized with seriousness in learning, the spirit of achieving hope, becoming a smart, intelligent, creative and innovative student, achieving and having character and independent thinking.
As a student of Unisa Yogyakarta (as part of the Muhammadiyah `Aisyiyah College), it is demanded not only to have academic intellectual competence, but also to have spiritual moral excellence and excellence in the role of social and leadership roles that characterize the cadres of the association. Therefore, students must prepare themselves as well as possible, straighten their intentions for an enlightening future to fill golden Indonesia.
Some characters must be possessed by Unisa students who will be ready to compete at the national and global levels, including strong religious provisions, proficient technology and broad knowledge, leadership competencies and have social care (altruism). Strong religious provision. Students of Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah College (PTMA), act as cadres involved in the Islamic movement and da’wah, so religious aspects (akidah, akhlaq, worship, muamalah) should be understood and implemented in everyday life.
Understanding and practicing Islamic teachings in accordance with Muhammadiyah’s religious perspective is not only centered on changing individual identity (personal piety), but also prioritizes the substance of the movement through good deeds (social piety). In daily life, unisa students must be orderly in worship, respect time / discipline, respect others and like to do charity, be tolerant, and be open (inclusive) as a form of devotion. Devotion will produce the fruit of goodness, mental attitude, good behavior /akhlaq karimah is expected to be embedded in the personalities of UNISA Yogyakarta students.
Muhammadiyah is a movement of Tajdid, a movement of reformers, therefore unisa yogya students must be proficient in knowledge and technology. Our lives today cannot be separated from the increasingly rapid technology.
Changes will occur quickly and cannot be predicted, so students should not be trapped in a comfort zone, but students must move quickly, adapt to the changes that occur.
Students must increase literacy, read a lot to be able to survive and compete in this transformation era. Technological advances must be utilized very wisely, for the benefit of learning / sources of information, building extensive networks, fostering and developing ideas of creativity and innovation and to develop a better interpreneurship spirit.
UNISA Yogyakarta students must be visionary / optimistic about the future, have big dreams and plan very well by sticking to moral ethics based on progressive Islamic values. Leadership and organizational competencies. UNISA Yogyakarta students are expected to become role models for their community after graduation, to be the driving force of the community, and to drive change. Therefore, UNISA students must have leadership, organizational and communication skills. Being a bookworm is good, academic success must be, but also involve yourself, forge yourself and your potential by being actively involved in student organizations. That’s where you will learn a lot about leadership, leadership and organization.
UNISA provides the widest possible opportunity for students to develop their interests, talents and potential through various student organizations and student activity units. A high spirit of altruism as an expression of devotion has been the spirit of the Muhammadiyah movement since the organization was founded, so this spirit must also be possessed by UNISA students. Altruism is an attitude of empathy, the desire to be able to help and help people in need and feel satisfied / happy when they can help others. This attitude arises without coercion, willing to put the interests of others above their own interests.
So this student title requires you to be more independent, no longer able to depend on parents for many things. Independence in various aspects of life. Then you can adapt yourself immediately (values, culture, habits, learning methods, time management).
“Don’t be permissive or forgive yourself easily” Continue to hang your dreams of studying at Unisa Yogya firmly so that it encourages you to continue to have the spirit to move forward. Do not waste the battle you have won (becoming a student of Unisa Yogyakarta), do not be careless and do not neglect, remember and realize your dreams and at the same time the mandate of parents to study at UNISA, studying in the city of students (Yogyakarta). Through this campus introduction program (MATAF), we hope to be your starting point. You will be facilitated by seniors and lecturers on how to become a student and campus life. MATAF is a vehicle for cadre, a vehicle for getting to know each other and collaborating with each other to achieve dreams.
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