ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,6,1424-1430.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.229Published:January 2025Type:Review ArticleCross- Sector Collaboration in Addressing Stunting in IndonesiaMisrawatie Goi, Andi Ummu Salmah, Nurhaedar Jafar, Amil Ahmad Ilham, Stang Stang, Muhammad Safar, and Anwar Mallongi Misrawatie Goi1, Andi Ummu Salmah2, Nurhaedar Jafar3, Amil Ahmad Ilham4, Stang Stang2, Muhammad Safar5, Anwar Mallongi6* 1Doctoral Program, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University/ Gorontalo Health Polytechnic, INDONESIA. 2Department of Biostatistics and Demographics, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, INDONESIA. 3Departemen of Nutrition, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, INDONESIA. 4Department of Informatics, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, INDONESIA. 5Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, INDONESIA. 6Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, INDONESIA. Abstract:Nutritional obstacles among toddlers persist as a notable health issue, necessitating increased focus from diverse stakeholders, with stunting emerging as a prominent concern. Addressing stunting is not solely the responsibility of the health sector (specific); it also requires collaboration from non-health sectors (sensitive). Several sectors involved are Central Government, Provincial Government, Local Government Agencies, Private sector, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), mass media, academics and society. However, previous different individual studies in regard to cross-sector collaboration produced diverse outcomes. Some reported optimal, while others reported suboptimal. Therefore, this current work aimed to determine supportive factors and barriers to cross-sector collaboration in addressing stunting. All research conducted in the last 5 years is encompassed within this topic. It explores various processes within cross -sector collaboration that can be utilized to address stunting issues. Through cross-sector collaboration, it is expected that the government and stakeholders share a common perception in addressing stunting issues, enabling joint problem-solving. The research findings emphasize that collaboration strategies within the government should not solely focus on outcomes but also consider models that encompass both processes and results. The model identified in this study aims to be an effective solution for governing cross-sector collaboration in addressing stunting. Keywords:Addressing stunting, Cross-sector collaborationView:PDF (538.68 KB) PDF Images Study selection flowchart ‹ Cytotoxic Potential of Mitragyna speciosa as Anticancer - A Review up Antiphospholipid Syndrome Patient with Libman-Sacks Endocarditis ›