This Policy Brief was published by ‘Aisyiyah with the support of the Australia–Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society (INKLUSI). It highlights the importance of strengthening policies, allocating budgets down to the village level, and ensuring cross-sectoral convergence based on GEDSI principles to reduce stunting prevalence in Hulu Sungai Utara District, South Kalimantan.
In addition, this Policy Brief presents ‘Aisyiyah’s innovation, the Nutrition House (Rumah Gizi) program – a community-based model that integrates education, counselling, nutritious food processing, and strengthening of household food reserves as a sustainable strategy for stunting prevention.
The information presented in this publication is the responsibility of the production team and does not reflect the views of the Government of Indonesia or the Government of Australia.
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