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Socialization of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior Program Implementation for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Johor Bahru, Malaysia Samsi Setiadi, Yasep Setiakarnawijaya, Puti Zulharby, Siti Masyitoh
Universitas Negeri Jakarta
Abstract
Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMW) in the Johor Bahru area of Malaysia as community service partners, face problems related to the quality of personal health and the environment due to workplace conditions, limited health facilities and infrastructure, lack of knowledge, understanding, insight, and awareness of Indonesian migrant workers to want to carry out clean and healthy living behaviors. These health quality problems have an impact on the quality of life of migrant workers in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
In order and efforts to increase the knowledge, insight, and awareness of Indonesian migrant workers in the Johor Bahru area towards a clean and healthy quality of life which includes themselves, family, community, and the environment, this community service activity is carried out in collaboration with LPPM-ALPTKNI and in collaboration with one of the universities in Johor, namely KJRI Johor Bahru Malaysia. This activity will also support the efforts of the Indonesian Community Center (ICC) by the Indonesian Consulate General in Johor Bahru in the context of empowering Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia.
The approach to partners is carried out with an institutional approach to obtain accurate data on the condition of IMW at the location. Partner participation is carried out with the Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) program which is carried out within 1-2 days. The methods used in training are seminars/workshops and mentoring. This service activity aims to: 1) increase the knowledge, understanding, insight, and awareness of IMW to want to carry out clean and healthy living behaviors- 2) increase behavioral understanding and awareness of the importance of maintaining a healthy environment for a better quality of life.
Keywords: PHBS, Indonesian Migrant Workers, Quality of life of migrant workers
Topic: Sosial Humaniora
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