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Sajida, Sajida; Prasetya, Gregorius Christian Yoga; Farrel, Muhammad Arka Dito Al

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The rapid expansion of digital technologies has intensified financial misinformation and disinformation, particularly through illegal online loans and online gambling targeting communities with limited digital and financial literacy. This community engagement program in Dusun Munggur, Girimulyo Village, aimed to strengthen residents’ ability to identify and respond to deceptive digital practices through contextualized education on risk indicators, manipulative design strategies, and verification methods. Using a three-hour interactive socialization combining visuals, discussion, and a short comprehension exercise, the program improved participants’ understanding of how fraudulent financial schemes operate and how personal data, behavioral triggers, and algorithmic amplification are exploited. Participants demonstrated greater awareness of suspicious platforms, increased confidence in evaluating online offers, and requested sustained resources such as booklets and reporting guides for household- and community-level prevention. Although effective in raising immediate awareness, the intervention was limited by the lack of long-term behavioral assessment and the rapidly evolving nature of digital fraud. The program underscores the importance of community-centered, preventive literacy to mitigate digital financial risks in rural Indonesia.

Sajida, Sajida; Prasetya, Gregorius Christian Yoga; Farrel, Muhammad Arka Dito Al

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The rapid expansion of digital technologies has intensified financial misinformation and disinformation, particularly through illegal online loans and online gambling targeting communities with limited digital and financial literacy. This community engagement program in Dusun Munggur, Girimulyo Village, aimed to strengthen residents’ ability to identify and respond to deceptive digital practices through contextualized education on risk indicators, manipulative design strategies, and verification methods. Using a three-hour interactive socialization combining visuals, discussion, and a short comprehension exercise, the program improved participants’ understanding of how fraudulent financial schemes operate and how personal data, behavioral triggers, and algorithmic amplification are exploited. Participants demonstrated greater awareness of suspicious platforms, increased confidence in evaluating online offers, and requested sustained resources such as booklets and reporting guides for household- and community-level prevention. Although effective in raising immediate awareness, the intervention was limited by the lack of long-term behavioral assessment and the rapidly evolving nature of digital fraud. The program underscores the importance of community-centered, preventive literacy to mitigate digital financial risks in rural Indonesia.

Petrus Frensi Mase; Dandy Patria W.; Sapto Pramono

WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study analyzes the implementation of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) principles in the 'Nusa Loe' program in Biting Village, East Manggarai. The ABCD approach emphasizes utilizing local assets such as social networks, cultural traditions, natural resources, and human skills as the foundation for sustainable development and community independence. The program begins with an asset mapping activity led by the community, enabling the identification of the village's strengths from five key aspects: human, social, natural, institutional, and cultural assets. Through active participation, the community designs and implements development activities based on local potentials, replacing the conventional development paradigm that focuses on deficiencies and needs. The qualitative research approach employs in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and data triangulation to understand the shifts in mindset and community empowerment. The findings show that the implementation of ABCD successfully transformed the community's mindset, previously dependent on external aid, into a more independent and self-confident one. For example, Mr. Petrus, who improved the economic value of local coffee products after attending a coffee roasting training, and Mrs. Maria, who emphasized the importance of social capital and solidarity in supporting the sustainability of village businesses. The strengthening of cultural assets and local traditions, such as the Caci dance and customary rituals, was also integrated into the village's development plans and institutional management. The 'Nusa Loe' program demonstrates that asset-based empowerment can build a self-reliant, innovative, and sustainable village in the face of development challenges.

Kadek Ayu Ekasani; Ni Made Ayu Natih Widhiarini; Ida Ayu Gayatri Kesumayathi; Ni Putu Dian Nirmala Trisna; Jesyca Amanda Salsabilla +2 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to enhance the English communication skills of strawberry farmers in Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, as an effort to strengthen tourism competitiveness through agrotourism. The activity was carried out through practical English training using a participatory and context-based approach that reflects the farmers’ real communication needs. The training consisted of two main stages: a classroom session employing the role-play method and a field practice session held directly at the strawberry farm with the involvement of local tourists and student assistants. The training materials covered daily expressions commonly used in interactions with visitors, including greetings, product explanation, offering activities, and basic transaction language. The primary learning media were a bilingual communication booklet and situational training modules, both developed from the results of a prior needs analysis. The evaluation results showed a significant improvement in the participants’ English communication abilities. Based on the pre-test and post-test results, the average improvement reached 43%, particularly in speaking confidence, vocabulary mastery, and fluency. Participants also demonstrated increased enthusiasm and professionalism when interacting with tourists in English. This program proves that practical and role-play–based training is effective in developing both linguistic competence and communicative confidence among local farmers. It also strengthens their role as tourism actors who contribute to the sustainable development of the Pancasari agrotourism area.

Muhamad Aziz Zulkifli; Siti Napisah; Bagas Olanda; Andini Fahyuni

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

his community service activity was carried out in Sukajaya Village, Pulau Besar District, Bangka Selatan Regency on August 15, 2025, aiming to enhance the capacity of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to level up through strengthening business legality and marketing strategies. The main problems faced by local MSMEs are the lack of understanding regarding the importance of Business Identification Numbers (NIB), limited awareness of trademark protection, and insufficient knowledge of modern marketing strategies. The activity was implemented using a participatory approach through counseling, group discussions, and hands-on practices, including NIB registration, introduction to trademark protection procedures, and digital marketing training. The results show an increased understanding and awareness among MSME actors regarding the importance of business legality for accessing financing and cooperation, better legal awareness of trademark protection as a product identity, and basic skills in utilizing social media and digital platforms as marketing tools. These outcomes demonstrate that the activity significantly contributes to strengthening MSME capacity in Sukajaya Village to become more competitive and contribute to local economic development.

Desvita Laura; Jufri Sani Akbar; Yang Meliana; Rahmadiah Rahmadiah; Yoga Saputra

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The Community Service Program (Kuliah Kerja Nyata / KKN) is a form of higher education’s commitment to applying academic knowledge in real-life settings to empower rural communities sustainably. This KKN program was conducted in Nangka Village, Air Gegas District, Bangka Selatan Regency, focusing on strengthening economic innovation and legal education to improve community welfare. The activities were implemented through a participatory approach consisting of initial observation, collaborative planning with village authorities and target groups, program implementation such as MSME mentoring, digital marketing training, legal awareness sessions, social outreach, and participatory evaluation. The results revealed improvements in local entrepreneurs’ capacity to market their products digitally, enhanced legal awareness among villagers, increased skills and participation of local youth in economic and social activities, and the emergence of sustainable initiatives supported by the village government. In conclusion, integrating economic innovation with legal education through KKN has proven effective in enhancing community welfare and strengthening inclusive and sustainable village empowerment.

Takwallo Takwallo; Samaun, Samaun; M. Inul Risky

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Banyoneng Laok Village, Geger District, Bangkalan Regency, has great potential to be improved both in the human resources and natural resources sectors, in the human resources sector, many village residents have received education up to high school level and even college, while in the natural resources sector, the majority of residents earn a living as farmers and livestock breeders, but when the dry season arrives they experience difficulties both as farmers and as livestock breeders in meeting their daily needs so that some residents have to choose to migrate out of town or even abroad. The purpose of this community service is to provide education and practice in making pavin and fermenting animal feed to overcome these problems. The method used in this service is participatory action research (PAR) for a full month at the service partner of Banyoneng Laok Village, Geger District, Bangkalan Regency, by directly engaging with the local community. The results of this service are that the community can make their own faving and become a side income and also the community can process animal feed to be more durable and of high quality by fermentation in order to meet the need for animal feed during the dry season.

Takwallo Takwallo; Samaun, Samaun; M. Inul Risky

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Banyoneng Laok Village, Geger District, Bangkalan Regency, has great potential to be improved both in the human resources and natural resources sectors, in the human resources sector, many village residents have received education up to high school level and even college, while in the natural resources sector, the majority of residents earn a living as farmers and livestock breeders, but when the dry season arrives they experience difficulties both as farmers and as livestock breeders in meeting their daily needs so that some residents have to choose to migrate out of town or even abroad. The purpose of this community service is to provide education and practice in making pavin and fermenting animal feed to overcome these problems. The method used in this service is participatory action research (PAR) for a full month at the service partner of Banyoneng Laok Village, Geger District, Bangkalan Regency, by directly engaging with the local community. The results of this service are that the community can make their own faving and become a side income and also the community can process animal feed to be more durable and of high quality by fermentation in order to meet the need for animal feed during the dry season.

Selestina Da costa; Clotilde Seran; Yohanis Kristianus Tampani; Antonius Bere

Jurnal Pendidikan Dirgantara 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study examines the cultural values embedded in the Belis tradition in Kamanasa Village, Central Malaka District, Malaka Regency. The background of this research lies in the diversity of Belis practices in East Nusa Tenggara, particularly among rural communities such as the Terolau-Lau tribe, which adheres to a patrilineal system. The Belis tradition is considered significant because it reflects strong customary values and remains an obligatory practice. This study aims to describe the processes and stages of Belis implementation, identify the local wisdom values contained within it, and explain efforts to preserve this tradition amid social change. A qualitative research method was employed, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that the Belis ceremony of the Terolau-Lau tribe consists of four main stages: (a) conese mentu (introduction), (b) tama husu (proposal), (c) troka prenda (engagement), and (d) lori oan feto bah mane foun nia uma lisan (the handing over of the bride to the groom’s traditional house). This tradition embodies respect for kinship, responsibility, and customary blessings as symbols of uniting two families. The community of Kamanasa Village is encouraged to maintain and uphold the local wisdom values contained in the Belis tradition.

Mia Kusmiati; Andri Muhamad Nuroni; Hadi Sunyata

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Purpose– The objective of this research is to develop an integrated operational management model for Smart & Green Villages (SGVs), combining the principles of smart villages and green villages to promote sustainable, inclusive, and adaptive rural development. This research emphasizes operational efficiency, environmental sustainability, digital technology utilization, and community participation as key pillars. Design/Methodology/Approach – A mixed-methods approach was adopted, involving surveys of villages in Indonesia that have begun adopting SGV principles, in-depth interviews with village officials and key stakeholders, and case studies of villages that have successfully implemented smart technologies and environmentally friendly practices. Data triangulation was applied to strengthen the validity of the findings. Findings – The study shows that integrating functional organizational structures, optimizing digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and village information systems, and building participatory community mechanisms significantly improve public service delivery, reduce operational costs, enhance environmental management, and strengthen socio-economic well-being. The study also identified new operational variables, including cost-effective innovation, digital local governance, inter-village shared resources, and socio-environmental audits as a multidimensional evaluation tool. Practical implications – These findings provide a practical framework for policymakers, local governments, and community leaders to implement and evaluate SGV. The multidimensional indicators proposed in this study enable continuous monitoring and adaptation of village operations to local conditions and resource constraints. Originality/Value – This study is one of the first to propose a concrete and replicable SGV operational management model by introducing new variables and multidimensional evaluation indicators. It enriches the theoretical discourse on smart and green village integration while offering actionable strategies for sustainable rural governance.

Mia Kusmiati

International Journal of Management and Strategic Business Leadership 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This article examines the operational management model of villages in Garut Regency, West Java, by emphasizing four key dimensions: governance, digital innovation, community participation, and the optimization of local resources. The study explores how the integration of participatory governance, technological innovation, and local potential can strengthen the effectiveness of village development and build an adaptive, sustainable governance system in the era of digital transformation. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, the research analyzes scientific publications and policy documents sourced from international databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, as well as national references including the 2025–2030 Garut Regency Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD) and reports from the Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration. From an initial pool of 126 publications, 32 primary sources were examined through thematic coding to identify patterns, relationships, and key insights related to village governance, multi-actor collaboration, and public service digitalization. The findings reveal that good governance enhances transparency and accountability, digital innovation improves efficiency and data-driven decision-making, community participation strengthens social legitimacy, and the optimization of local resources supports sustainable economic value creation. These elements form the “Integrative Operational Management Model for Garut Villages,” which emphasizes adaptive collaboration and data-based management. The study also proposes practical strategies related to digital capacity-building, participatory planning, and applied research.

Bresca Merina; Suyatno Suyatno

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The purpose of this study is to determine how the social behavior of the Margoagung Village Community, especially Ngino Hamlet, in preserving local wisdom inherited from the ancestors of Mbah Bregas, especially in building community harmony. This field research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method. This research was conducted by taking a case study in Ngino Hamlet, Margoagung Village, Seyegan Sub-district, Sleman Regency from June to July 2025. The informants of this study were the leaders, committees, traditional figures and all parties involved and witnessed directly the Merti activities of Margoagung Village. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis was carried out through four stages, namely: data documentation, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. The study findings show that the entire series of Merti activities of Mbah Bregas Village, Margoagung Village build community harmony through participation, cooperation and mutual cooperation without distinguishing religion, ethnicity, race, social strata and profession.

Daniel Ngongo Bulu; Gergorius Kopong Pati; Karolus Wulla Rato

Merkurius : Jurnal Riset Sistem Informasi dan Teknik Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

This research aims to design and build a public service information system in Kadi Village, Tambolaka City District, that can improve service quality and ease public access to information. This system is expected to accelerate administrative processes and data management, as well as facilitate interaction between the village government and its residents. The method used in developing this system is a development research (R&D) method that combines needs analysis, system design, and web-based software implementation. This information system is designed with key features such as service registration, application submission, application status checking, and efficient village administrative data management. The result of this research is a user-friendly application, accessible to the public via mobile and desktop devices, that supports transparency and accountability in public services at the village level. It is hoped that this system will make public services in Kadi Village more effective, efficient, and responsive to community needs.

Sarci Aurelia Tibultali; Yeftha Yerianto Sabaat; Diana S.A Natalia Tabun; Frans B.R Humau

Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study, entitled "Dynamics in Village Leadership (A Study of Village Apparatus Recruitment in Weseben Village, Malaka Regency)," aims to analyze the leadership style of village heads in the apparatus recruitment process, uncover the growing practices of patronage and clientelism, and examine their implications for the implementation of good governance principles at the village level. Theoretically, this research is based on village leadership theory, patronage-clientelism theory, and the concept of good governance, which emphasizes the values ​​of transparency, accountability, and public participation in village governance.The method used was a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with village heads, village officials, traditional leaders, members of the Village Consultative Body (BPD), and the community, and was supported by field observations and documentation studies. The results indicate that: (1) the leadership style of village heads in Weseben is dominant and personalistic, with the village head retaining full control over the apparatus recruitment process, (2) apparatus recruitment places greater emphasis on loyalty and personal closeness than on professional competence, (3) The practice of patronage and clientelism is strongly evident in the relationship between the village head as patron and village officials as clients, which is built through kinship ties and reciprocal interests, (4) decisions regarding the appointment of officials are often tinged with elements of nepotism and collusion to strengthen the village head's political support base, and (5) the recruitment system is not yet oriented towards the principle of a merit system, namely a selection system based on individual ability, achievement, and integrity, as implemented in professional governance.Thus, it can be concluded that the dynamics of village leadership in Weseben are still strongly influenced by the practice of patronage and clientelism, which hinders the realization of democratic, transparent, and accountable village governance.  

Muhammad Amrul; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Sapto Pramono

Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi dan Sosialisasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study examines the collaboration between the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) and community organizations, specifically the Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction (FPRB), in implementing community-based disaster mitigation policies in Tamanayu Village, Lumajang. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research explores the dynamics, processes, challenges, and successes of collaborative efforts in disaster risk reduction (DRR) at the local level. The analysis highlights the significance of participatory strategies, local knowledge, and community empowerment in enhancing disaster preparedness and resilience. The involvement of multiple stakeholders—including government, community members, academia, private sector, and media—underpins the practice of the Pentahelix concept, fostering an integrated approach to disaster mitigation. The findings reveal that effective collaboration depends heavily on mutual trust, shared understanding, and a robust institutional framework that embeds disaster mitigation within the social fabric of the community. Challenges identified include coordination issues, limited resources, bureaucratic barriers, and disparities in perception and capacity among stakeholders. Despite these obstacles, the community's proactive measures, such as self-organized simulations and local resource utilization, demonstrate increasing resilience and capacity. The study underscores the importance of strengthening local institutional support, continuous capacity building, and the integration of indigenous knowledge to ensure the sustainability of disaster mitigation efforts. Furthermore, strategic alignment and synchronization between BPBD's top-down policies and bottom-up community initiatives are crucial for effective implementation. The research provides valuable insights into how participatory governance and community empowerment can lead to more resilient societies capable of adapting to evolving risks, including climate-change impacts.

Kiki Rustyanti; Rahmawati Al Hidayah; Alfian Alfian

Majelis : Jurnal Hukum Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This research discusses the urgency of establishing a Village Regulation regarding the management of Tuah Benua Market to identify legal issues and the urgency of forming a village regulation. Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 42 of 2007 concerning Village Market Management does not specifically regulate market fees, sanctions, and prohibitions on trading outside Tuah Benua Market, resulting in a legal vacuum. This research uses empirical legal methods with direct observation and interviews in the field. The research results are expected to provide recommendations for the formation of effective Village Regulations in the management of Village Markets and support local economic development. The formation of a Village Regulation on the management of Tuah Benua Market is crucial to create legal certainty and improve the management of the Village Market. Village Regulations can regulate prohibitions on trading outside the market area, sanctions for traders who violate, and market fee policies. Thus, Tuah Benua Market can become a orderly, conducive, and beneficial trading center for the surrounding community. Village Regulations must be made considering the needs of the village community and implemented effectively to create a conducive and fair trading environment.

Muhammad Bugis; Ali Tutupoho; Fredy H. Louhenapessy; Andre Sapthu; Jani, Jani

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to improve access to economic education for the people of Hukurila Village, Leitimur Selatan District, Ambon City, with a focus on financial management and the empowerment of small businesses. The majority of the population in Hukurila Village depends on agriculture and fisheries, yet they still face challenges in efficiently managing resources and lack understanding of personal and business financial management. Through a series of training sessions and workshops, this program provides knowledge on financial planning, household budget management, and effective small business management techniques, enabling the community to enhance their economic independence. Additionally, the program introduces simple technologies for financial management and marketing business products, with the goal of expanding market reach for local products. By improving economic literacy and introducing technology, it is hoped that the people of Hukurila Village will be able to manage their finances and businesses more wisely, reduce dependence on external aid, and create sustainable economic independence. This program is expected to serve as a model for economic empowerment in other remote villages, promoting well-being through an inclusive and technology-based approach to economic education.

Siti Maysarah; Revina Maulida; Astri Wulandari; Hilmi Atha Syafiq; Cindy Mei Yana Munthe +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Perubahan Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The rapid development of information and communication technology has transformed the way people access information, interact, and live their daily lives. In this regard, students from the Mathematics Education Study Program at the State Islamic University of North Sumatra conducted "Smart Socialization" during a community service activity in Jaharun A Village, Galang District. The main objective of this community service activity was to increase awareness and understanding among residents of Jaharun A Village, Galang District, regarding the importance of digital literacy in facing the challenges of AI-based disinformation on social media. The implementation methods included initial observation, outreach, and interviews. The results of this activity indicated high community enthusiasm, active participation, and a better understanding of how to use social media wisely and responsibly. This activity successfully built critical public awareness of the importance of verifying information before sharing it and increased local community preparedness for the complex digital information era. This activity is expected to become a model for applicable and sustainable digital literacy education in rural areas.

Latif Karim; Rahmat Nurjaman; Alienra Davry Nanda Kadun MT

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

One of the community service activities that can be implemented by universities is the Field Work Lecture (KKL) program. The KKL program offers many positive benefits, including the opportunity to gain direct experience related to real-world work practices. We, along with fellow Office Administration Management students, were given the opportunity to carry out the KKL in Supiori Regency, specifically in North Supiori District, Warbor Village. The selection of Warbor Village as the KKL location was based on the desire to gain practical knowledge directly about administrative activities, as well as to be able to make a real contribution to the local community. In addition, this program also aims to strengthen good relations between students and the Warbor Village community. Through this KKL, students can better understand the application of theories learned in college in the context of the real world of work, and play an active role in helping solve problems in the community, especially in the field of administration. This activity is also expected to have a positive impact on the surrounding community and increase students' understanding of the important role of administration in everyday life.

Efrida Pima Sari Tambunan; Soraya Saputri; Rika Rahmawati Situmorang; Syahnur Fadillah Azmi; Mahfuza Delila Harahap +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity aims to increase the ability and creativity of the people of Situnggaling Village, Brand District, Karo Regency, in utilizing the potential of the surrounding nature in the form of telang flowers (Clitoria ternatea L.) through training in making simple syrup products. This training was attended by 34 participants consisting of housewives and village teenagers. The implementation method includes socialization of the benefits of telang flowers, syrup making demonstrations, as well as technical assistance in packaging and marketing strategies. Participants were also given an understanding of hygiene standards, the right dosage of ingredients, natural dyeing techniques, and product storage procedures to have a longer shelf life. In addition to the production aspect, this activity also discussed the economic potential of telang flower syrup products as a commodity for MSMEs, including the calculation of production costs and marketing opportunities through social media. The results showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge about the economic value and health benefits of telang flowers, as well as their ability to produce syrup independently. This activity is expected to be the first step in empowering the local potential-based economy and encouraging the formation of new sustainable home businesses in Situnggaling Village.