KnE Social Sciences
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Community Development Strategy Toward Independent Village by the Concept of Development in Islamic Economy (Study in Lampung Province)
Published date: May 17 2024
Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences
Issue title: 1st International Conference on Islamic Economics, Business Development and Studies (1st ICIEBDS)
Pages: 662–676
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Abstract:
The Provincial Government of Lampung plays an important role in realizing an independent village, where they are responsible for economic progress, infrastructure, development, and even education. Village independence in Lampung Province still needs to be improved. Based on the results of research conducted by the author both at the Community Empowerment Service (PMD) of Lampung Province and the community, especially village apparatus in Lampung Province, information was obtained that almost 100% of the programs in the village depended heavily on the Village Fund (DD) and ADD (Village Fund Budget). In addition, based on the poverty rate for Lampung Province it still needs to be pressed.
Keywords: development strategy, independent village, development concept
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