2024
DOI: 10.1109/access.2024.3380018
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Understanding Pediatric Health Trends in Papua: Insights From SUSENAS, RISKESDAS, Remote Sensing, and Its Relevance to Prabowo and Gibran’s Free Lunch and Milk Program

Rezzy Eko Caraka,
Khairunnisa Supardi,
Puspita Anggraini Kaban
et al.

Abstract: This research endeavors to conduct a thorough investigation into pediatric health in the Papua and West Papua regions of Indonesia, employing a multifaceted approach that integrates data from various sources including RISKESDAS, SUSENAS, and remote sensing indicators such as NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) and PDSI (Palmer Drought Severity Index). By amalgamating socio-economic data, health metrics, and environmental variables, the study seeks to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the facto… Show more

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“…Finally, the result of this research became an insight for local health policymakers to optimize the food that is abundantly available, especially fish-sourced food or other animal-sourced food. The evidence can also be suggestion for the national government to establish a national initiative plan to reduce stunting prevalence in Indonesia 28,29 . By optimizing the local resources and biodiversity, the rural area could independently eradicate stunting or malnutrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the result of this research became an insight for local health policymakers to optimize the food that is abundantly available, especially fish-sourced food or other animal-sourced food. The evidence can also be suggestion for the national government to establish a national initiative plan to reduce stunting prevalence in Indonesia 28,29 . By optimizing the local resources and biodiversity, the rural area could independently eradicate stunting or malnutrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%