Head of LPPM UNESA (second from left) provided reinforcement at the National Seminar which was attended by participants from Bappeda elements, heads and village officials from various regions.
Unesa. AC ID. SURABAYA—Participants from city and district Bappeda elements, heads and village officials from various regions, and students attended the National Seminar held by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) Surabaya State University (UNESA) in the Auditorium, 11th floor, Rectorate, Campus II Lidah Wetan, Surabaya on Thursday, August 1 2024.
This activity discusses Quo Vadis Desa?: Dissecting the Direction of Law (UU) No.3 of 2024 concerning the second amendment to Law No.6 of 2014 concerning Village. Head of LPPM UNESA, Muhammad Turhan Yani, said that this activity was a provision and direction for village heads in carrying out government and village development.
This activity also discussed governance and empowerment of village communities, how villages and communities should be developed. empowered. This is also a form of synergy between universities and the village government in developing villages.
"Alhamdulillah, the Ministry of Villages appreciates this activity, because it is the first time that Law No.3 2024 has differentiated between universities. Participants throughout Indonesia started from the city Bappeda "Regency, village heads, from Aceh were present," said the professor whose home base is at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Fisipol) in his speech.
The National Seminar was enthusiastically attended
This activity It doesn't stop here, but there is follow-up in the form of improving human resources through various lecture or training program schemes at UNESA. Regarding this matter, the head of the LPPM has communicated with the village head association in East Java. "Apart from that, there will also be a follow-up in the form of a community service program that focuses on village development," he said.
He hopes that UNESA as PTNBH is committed to encouraging the development and empowerment of village communities to be more concerned about responding to community challenges and encouraging village development. "We hope that government friends or village officials will be more enthusiastic, innovative and responsive in building more advanced and adaptive villages," he hoped.
This seminar presented a number of speakers from the Directorate General of Village Government Development, Ministry of Home Affairs, Directorate General of PDP, Ministry of Villages, and Papdesi East Java. Resource persons from the Ministry of Home Affairs appreciated UNESA's efforts to hold a special national seminar to discuss Law No. 3 of 2024. This means that through this activity, where will this law be taken?
"Hopefully, this young generation will be the next generation , proud to be a villager and to be able to create a developed, independent and prosperous village in accordance with the ideals of the Village Law," he said.
The hope for the future is how young people can be proud to be village people and we can build villages together. Therefore, this movement must start from the village head, village officials, the community and all the central government, district government can guide villages to become advanced, independent, prosperous and happy.
This activity is coupled with the signing of a collaboration between Director of Facilitation for Utilization of Village Funds PDDT RI, Teguh Hadi Sulistiyono, with Head of LPPM UNESA, Muhammad Turhan Yani. [*]
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