Research Article
The Effectiveness of the Early Childhood Supplementary Feeding Program (PAUD) in Bantul Regency
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304813, author={Dewi Amanatun Suryani and Purwanto Purwanto and Sri Puryono and Teuku Afrizal and Hartuti Purnaweni}, title={The Effectiveness of the Early Childhood Supplementary Feeding Program (PAUD) in Bantul Regency}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Social and Political Enquiries, ICISPE 2020, 9-10 October 2020, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICISPE}, year={2021}, month={3}, keywords={the effectiveness supplementary feeding program sdgs}, doi={10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304813} }
- Dewi Amanatun Suryani
Purwanto Purwanto
Sri Puryono
Teuku Afrizal
Hartuti Purnaweni
Year: 2021
The Effectiveness of the Early Childhood Supplementary Feeding Program (PAUD) in Bantul Regency
ICISPE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.9-10-2020.2304813
Abstract
The Indonesian government's target in implementing the agenda of Goal 2 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 includes ending all forms of malnutrition. Rikesda data in 2018 shows that as many as 3.9% of children under the age of five are malnourished. As an effort to implement the program in the regions, the Bantul Regency Government has issued a policy through Regent Regulation Number 5 of 2015 concerning General Guidelines for the Implementation of the Early Childhood Supplementary Food Provision Program (PAUD) and the Under Five Years Integrated Service Post (Posyandu) however there are still 4,773 toddlers are stunted. The research method in this study uses a quantitative approach with random sampling of 212 respondents. The results showed that 75.5% of respondents stated that the program was implemented effectively. Based on context indicators, 62.3% of respondents stated that they were effective, and based on the input indicators, 62.3% stated that they were effective. Based on process indicators 71.7% of respondents said it was effective, and based on the output indicators 58.5% of respondents said it was effective. The factor that hinders effectiveness is the total coverage of PAUD that cannot be fulfilled due to budget constraints.