Abstract
This study addresses the persistent issue of stunted growth among children below the age of five in Aceh Province, Indonesia, despite the government's ongoing efforts to combat it through various policies. Employing qualitative methods such as interviews, document analysis, and observations, the research explores the discrepancy between the intended policy framework and the on-ground implementation of interventions. While some indicators align with national targets, specific and sensitive intervention indicators often fall short, emphasizing the need for more focused and aligned efforts in policy implementation. The study underscores the urgency for stringent budgetary monitoring, increased collaboration among stakeholders, and a targeted approach to enhance the efficacy and coverage of stunting reduction programs in Aceh. Ultimately, it highlights the necessity for better policy alignment and implementation to mitigate the challenge of stunting among children in the province.
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Rizal, M., Damanik, M., Muliadi, T., & Ahmad, A. (2024). Insights into Stunting Policy Implementation: A Qualitative Analysis in Aceh Province. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1359). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1359/1/012141
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