Education on The Effectiveness of Village Fund Management In The Planning and Implementation Process In Pematang Serai Village, Langkat Regency

Authors

  • Rahmad Sembiring University of Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Annisa Ilmi Faried University of Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Uswatun Hasannah University of Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Ramses Ginting University of Pembangunan Panca Budi

Keywords:

Village Fund Management; Training Effectiveness; Financial Accountability

Abstract

The Effective Management Of Village Funds Plays A Critical Role In Driving Sustainable Rural Development In Indonesia. This study examines the effectiveness of village fund management training provided to village officials in Pematang Serai and Langkat Regency, focusing on its impact on planning and implementation processes. The Training Aims To Enhance Financial Accountability, Planning Accuracy, And Execution Efficiency In Village Development Projects. Using A Mixed-Method Approach, This Research Gathers Data Through Surveys, Interviews, And Document Analysis Involving 25 Village Officials Who Participated In The Training. From the results of the community service, it was found that there were several limiting factors that village officials had, namely a lack of knowledge and training in understanding village fund management. Specifically, Limited Digital Literacy And Resource Constraints Hinder Optimal Outcomes. Aligning with Rahmad Sembiring's (2022) Analysis Of Local Governance Challenges, This Study Highlights The Need For Continuous Support Mechanisms Post-Training, such as mentorship and digital tools for financial management. The Research Concludes By Providing Actionable Recommendations To Enhance Training Programs And Their Implementation, Thus Promoting Accountability And Transparency In Village Fund Management.

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Published

2024-11-01