Simulasi Presentasi Genera-Z Berbakti Bank BCA Universitas Brawijaya (UB) 2025

Respectid Indonesia
20 Jun 202517:57

Summary

TLDRThis presentation focuses on the rising issue of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Wonogirti Village, Indonesia, a community facing severe health and environmental challenges. The project, 'Adinata Wonokirti,' offers an innovative solution by integrating modern technology with local wisdom to promote health and sustainability. The initiative focuses on empowering the community through health education, digital tools, and cultural preservation. Three flagship programs aim to strengthen health cadres, digitalize services, and celebrate the village’s culture while addressing health risks like metabolic syndrome. The approach combines ecological and cultural aspects to create a resilient, self-sufficient community.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The presentation will be shared in PDF format instead of the usual PPT format.
  • 😀 The use of foreign images in the presentation is avoided to prevent criticism, following past experiences from Pimnas.
  • 😀 Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have significantly increased by 15% over the past 10 years, contributing to 63% of deaths.
  • 😀 In Indonesia, only 23% of the population regularly undergoes medical checkups, leading to a decline in recovery rates and a rise in medical costs.
  • 😀 The challenges in Wonogirti Village, located at 1900m altitude, include poor access to healthcare, pesticide exposure, and environmental pollution.
  • 😀 Modern lifestyle shifts in the village, including unhealthy eating habits and late-night work, have led to high rates of obesity (60%) and hypertension (75%).
  • 😀 There is a growing health crisis in the village due to metabolic syndrome, creating a ‘slow-moving ecological suicide.’
  • 😀 The Adinata Wonokirti program aims to provide sustainable solutions by integrating local wisdom and technology, focusing on holistic health that includes environmental health.
  • 😀 The program focuses on strengthening community health through training, empowering health cadres, and addressing environmental and mental health issues via waste processing initiatives.
  • 😀 A digital system for health monitoring is introduced, using IoT-based sensors to track health parameters such as cholesterol, glucose, and oxygen saturation in the village population.

Q & A

  • What is the primary health issue discussed in the presentation?

    -The presentation discusses the growing concern of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Indonesia, particularly focusing on metabolic syndrome, which includes conditions like high blood pressure, high glucose, high cholesterol, triglycerides, and excess abdominal fat. These conditions increase the risk of various health complications such as hypertension, stroke, and dyslipidemia.

  • What is the significance of Wonogirti Village in the context of the presentation?

    -Wonogirti Village is used as a case study to highlight the health challenges faced by rural communities in Indonesia. The village, located at a high altitude on the slopes of Mount Bromo, suffers from poor health due to limited access to medical facilities, environmental degradation, and the effects of modern tourism on local lifestyle and diet.

  • How does the presentation emphasize the impact of environmental factors on health?

    -The presentation highlights how environmental degradation in Wonogirti Village, such as pesticide exposure in agricultural products and waste pollution in rivers, contributes to health problems like infertility and oxidative stress. It emphasizes the link between environmental factors and health issues, particularly metabolic syndrome.

  • What is the main objective of the Adinata Wonokirti program?

    -The Adinata Wonokirti program aims to address health issues in Wonogirti Village by integrating community-based health initiatives with modern technology and local wisdom. The program focuses on empowerment, community health, digitalization, and sustainable solutions to improve the overall well-being of the villagers.

  • How does the Adinata Wonokirti program approach healthcare in the village?

    -The program uses a holistic approach to healthcare, integrating the physical, mental, and environmental health dimensions. It involves the community in the planning and implementation of health interventions, focusing on local culture, education, and sustainability. The program also leverages technology, such as digital health tools and smart information systems, to improve health monitoring and services.

  • What is the significance of cultural wisdom in the Adinata Wonokirti program?

    -Cultural wisdom is a key aspect of the Adinata Wonokirti program. The program integrates local practices, such as the Tengger people’s concept of 'ruatan' (self-purification), into modern healthcare interventions. This cultural approach ensures that health solutions are culturally relevant, acceptable, and sustainable for the community.

  • What are the flagship programs introduced in the Adinata Wonokirti project?

    -The three flagship programs introduced are: 1) Strengthening health cadres through training, mentoring, and action plans. 2) Digitalization of the village's healthcare system, including smart monitoring tools and a QR code-based information system. 3) The Tengger Harmoni Healingwick festival, combining cultural healing, physical activity, and health screenings.

  • What technological innovations are being implemented in Wonogirti Village?

    -Technological innovations in the program include the use of multiparameter sensors to monitor health indicators like oxygen saturation, cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure. Additionally, a QR code-based smart information system is being set up to improve accessibility to village information and services, and there is a digitalization of government services to streamline health and tourism services.

  • How is the effectiveness of the Adinata Wonokirti program measured?

    -The effectiveness of the program is measured through a variety of methods, including pre- and post-tests, observations, focus group discussions, digital documentation, and the collection of feedback. These methods help track improvements in health outcomes, community engagement, and the success of health interventions.

  • What is the long-term vision for the Adinata Wonokirti program?

    -The long-term vision of the Adinata Wonokirti program is to create a sustainable empowerment ecosystem within the village, where the community takes ownership of their health and development. The program aims to transform Wonogirti into a model of sustainable, community-based health solutions that can be replicated in other regions of Indonesia, contributing to national health and environmental goals.

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