Improving the Capabilities of Village Officials in the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises and Understanding Village Data

Authors

  • Rivai ahmad Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Badruzzaman Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Afrida Hanum Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Muklis Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Nazaruddin Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Siti Rahmatina Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Rizkal Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Riantofani Universitas Iskandar Muda
  • Fuady Universitas Iskandar Muda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32815/jpm.v7i1.2841

Keywords:

Village Development Planning, RPJMG and Village RKP, Village Governance Capacity

Abstract

Purpose: Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs), mandated by Law No. 6 of 2014, are crucial for driving village economies and improving community welfare. However, many village officials face challenges understanding sound business governance and the significance of village data for effective development planning.

 Method: The activity included lectures on VOE and village data, interactive discussions between facilitators and participants, and practical simulations for managing VOEs and compiling village data. Conducted smoothly in Naga Umbang Village, the program involved preparation, implementation, ongoing guidance, and evaluation to ensure success and sustainability.

 Practical Applications: Professional management of businesses through transparent governance—such as financial record-keeping, clear role division, and operational rules—and integrating village data in planning based on asset inventories, population, and economic potential.

 Conclusion: This activity enhanced the knowledge and skills of village officials and VOE administrators, fostering more professional VOE management and better utilization of village data for sustainable village development.

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Published

2026-05-26

How to Cite

ahmad, R., Badruzzaman, Hanum, A., Muklis, Nazaruddin, Rahmatina, S., … Fuady. (2026). Improving the Capabilities of Village Officials in the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises and Understanding Village Data. Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, 7(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.32815/jpm.v7i1.2841

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