dc.description.abstract | This study aims to reveal the role of women, especially
mothers, in supporting the 1000 HPK program in an economic perspective
in Banyuwangi (tribe of “Osing”). The women are required to survive in
conditions of economic limitations, on the other hand, they are expected to
meet the nutritional needs of mothers and babies. This study uses a
qualitative method with research samples of mothers in Banyuwangi subdistrict.
Data
retrieval
is
done
by
in-depth
interviews
with
pregnant,
lactating
mothers,
and
mothers
who
have
children
under
five.
The
results
of
this
study
found
a
local
savings
model
coordinated
by
“posyandu”
cadre
groups
to
help
solve
financial
problems
in
the society.
This
savings
model
is
called
"arisan".
Furthermore,
financial
needs
from
the
early
pregnancy
to
childbirth
and
toddlers
are
quite
high.
This
is because
they
have
to
do some
traditional
rituals,
of
course,
it
requires
a
fee,
during
pregnancy
to
toddler.
The
"arisan"
is
one of
the
solutions
made
by
women
to solve financial
problems in relation to nutrient intake which indirectly impacts the bright
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