Marsi Adi Purwadi
Department of Economics, Universitas Cendrawasih, Indonesia

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Empowering Rural Communities in Papua: Exploring Village Fund Management Socialization in Tablasupa, Jayapura Ida Ayu Purba Riani; Marsi Adi Purwadi; Transna Putra Urip
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.03.1.02

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This study investigates the effectiveness of training and socialization on village fund management in Tablasupa Village, Jayapura Regency, and its impact on participants' understanding of village fund management concepts and regulations. The uniqueness of Tablasupa Village as a case study lies in its rural setting and distinct socio-economic characteristics. By focusing on Tablasupa Village, this research presents a localized perspective on village fund management, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches that consider the specific needs and dynamics of rural areas. Prior to the training, participants had limited knowledge regarding key areas such as the definition of RPJMK (Regional Medium-Term Development Plan), the Village Law, types of village income, reporting of activity/program results, and accountability. However, after the training and discussions, participants showed significant improvement in their ability to answer questions correctly, indicating the effectiveness of the training. The study suggests that the training has practical implications in enhancing participants' understanding of financial management practices and empowering rural communities. However, it is important to consider the limitations of the study, such as its narrow focus on Tablasupa Village and the constraints of time and resources. Therefore, future research should encompass a larger sample size and explore multiple locations to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of village fund management in a broader context.
Assistance for Micro Business Owned by Alumni: Campus Supports Alumni Marsi Adi Purwadi; Marthen Luther Sowe
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.01.03

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This service activity aims to 1) identify the characteristics of micro-businesses owned by Graduate Students (Alumni) of the Faculty of Economics and Business; 2) Examine the micro-business opportunities and challenges in accordance with the business needs of the alumni of the Faculty of Economics and Business. The results showed that only a small number of alumni of the Faculty of Economics and Business choose to become entrepreneurs. Besides, the alumni of the Faculty of Economics and Business faced challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic affecting sales turnover due to the Public Activity Restriction Policy (PPKM) which limits community activities above 20.00 Eastern Indonesian Time (WIT). However, on average, the businesses were open at 17.00 Eastern Indonesian Time (WIT) or only 3 hours before the restriction time. Indeed, there was assistance based on the main needs of businesses to help ease the production burden. The assistance was in the form of providing raw materials for the Angkringan Wayae business and coffee brewing equipment for Zamo Caffee business.