The landscape of rural development in Indonesia has undergone a fundamental shift toward professionalization. Government Regulation (PP) Number 11 of
Author: Kang Onk
The resilience of the Indonesian economy is fundamentally tied to the success of its small-scale enterprises. Government Regulation (PP) Number
The modernization of rural administration in Indonesia is now anchored in data and sustainability. Ministerial Regulation (Permendesa PDTT) Number 21
The creation of superior, competitive, and high-quality Human Resources (HR) is a cornerstone of national policy, as mandated in the
The transformation of rural economies into autonomous powerhouses requires a sophisticated legal and financial framework. A **Village Regulation (Perdes) on
The sustainability of village development is inseparable from the quality of its financial supervision. Permendagri Number 73 of 2020 is
The financial independence of a region depends on the efficiency of its local revenue collection. Situbondo Regent Regulation (Perbup) Number
The global COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a radical transformation in how local leadership is chosen. Permendagri Number 72 of 2020 is
The cultural identity of a village is its most profound asset. The Peraturan Desa (Perdes) regarding Culture and Customary Traditions
The Village Consultative Body (BPD) holds the constitutional mandate to ensure that village administration remains transparent and effective. The BPD