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Pelatihan Ilmu Teknologi Komputer Dalam Meningkatkan Kemampuan Administrasi Perangkat Desa Suka Jaya Idris, Zulkifli; Syahwami, Syahwami; Rusnaini, Sasmita; Widya Astuti, Ira; Burhanuddin, H.; Ariyanto, Ariyanto; Ernawati, M,
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Gemilang (JPMG) Vol. 4 No. 2: Juli 2024
Publisher : HIMPUNAN DOSEN GEMILANG INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58369/jpmg.v4i2.175

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Abstract - Computer technology information science is a science that is widely used in various fields life, one of which is the use of computer technology to make work easier village officials. However, for a village official, this job is not easy. One of the obstacles is the lack of human resources for village officials to understand existing technology, so they It takes a long time to carry out administrative work. A similar situation exists in Suka Jaya village officials, Rimbo Ulu District, Tebo Regency.
Bridging the Gap: The Role of Village Funds and Social Capital in Empowering Communities in Rantau Duku, Jambi, Indonesia Ulum, Panji; Rahmi, Helva; Albadry, Syah Amin; Handani, Deni; Antoni, Feri; Burhanuddin, H.; Hamirul, Hamirul
Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/icejournal.v4i2.43

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This community service initiative explores the synergistic relationship between village funds and social capital in empowering communities in Rantau Duku, Jambi, Indonesia. Recognizing the potential of village funds as a catalyst for development and the vital role of social capital in facilitating collective action, this project aimed to enhance community capacity to effectively utilize these resources for local development. This project employed a participatory action research (PAR) approach, involving community members in all stages of the initiative. The intervention included capacity-building workshops on village fund management, participatory planning, and conflict resolution, along with facilitating community dialogues to strengthen social cohesion and trust. The project resulted in increased community participation in village development planning and budgeting processes, improved transparency and accountability in village fund management, and enhanced social cohesion among community members. Several community-led initiatives were successfully implemented, including infrastructure improvements, economic empowerment programs, and social welfare programs. In conclusion, this initiative demonstrates the transformative potential of combining village funds with strong social capital to empower communities. By fostering community ownership and participation, and strengthening social cohesion, this approach can effectively cont ribute to sustainable and equitable development in rural Indonesia.