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@article{EVALUASI IMPLEMENTASI INTERVESI STUNTING DI WILAYAH KEPULAUAN: PENDEKATAN ANALISIS EFEKTIVITAS BIAYA_2023, volume={4}, url={https://tin.persagi.org/index.php/tin/article/view/75}, abstractNote={Local governments are responsible for tackling nutritional problems, especially stunting, through investment in program financing as well as possible. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of implementing stunting intervention programs, especially in archipelagic areas such as the Bangka Belitung. The data collection locations were in Bangka Regency and West Bangka Regency in January 2020. The cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted by calculating the Cost-Effectiveness Incremental Ratio (CEIR). The cost perspective used the direct expenditure of activities in the local government budget document for each activity. The results showed that the cost of stunting-sensitive interventions was higher than specific interventions in the two study sites. A one percent reduction in stunting prevalence through specific interventions in Bangka Regency is more cost-effective at IDR 9,020,280,378 compared to sensitive interventions of IDR 17,959,764,254 per one percent stunting. West Bangka Regency showed the opposite: sensitive interventions are more cost-effective by Rp. 3,562,614,557 per one percent reduction in stunting compared to specific Rp interventions. 17,517,775,305. The effectiveness of specific and sensitive interventions is a factor that influences the calculation of CEIR. The evaluation study results are an alternative for policymakers in formulating and planning stunting prevention to increase the effectiveness of interventions}, journal={TEMU ILMIAH NASIONAL PERSAGI}, year={2023}, month={May}, pages={325–332} }