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UNM Trains PKK Cadres to Manage Website, Accelerating Digital Transformation in Cipinang Melayu Village

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) trained PKK cadres in Cipinang Melayu Village to manage the village's PKK website, aiming to accelerate digital transformation.
  • The training, part of a community partnership program, focused on enhancing digital competence for managing the website as a tool for administration, documentation, and public information dissemination.
  • UNM hopes the cadres can independently manage the website, improving organizational administration and public services through digital means.

Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) has launched a digital transformation initiative by training community cadres in Cipinang Melayu Village to manage their local PKK (Family Welfare Movement) website. This program aims to enhance digital literacy and streamline administrative processes within the community organization.

The training session, held at UNM's Jatiwaringin campus, focused on equipping PKK cadres with the skills to effectively utilize the website. This digital platform is intended to serve as a central hub for organization administration, activity documentation, information dissemination, and the promotion of PKK programs to the public. The goal is to make these functions more efficient, transparent, and well-documented.

Siti Nurlela, the head of the training program, highlighted the growing importance of digital transformation for community organizations to ensure faster, more accurate, and accessible information services. She stated that the website serves not only as a publication medium but also as a crucial administrative support system. "Through this training, we want to help PKK cadres leverage digital technology to improve the organization's work effectiveness and strengthen community services," she explained.

The training covered various aspects of website management, including navigation, data entry, news publication, photo gallery uploads, and managing public-accessible information. Participants actively engaged in hands-on practice sessions, guided by the UNM team. Emilia Nurtanti, head of the PKK Cipinang Melayu Village, welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that the website would be utilized sustainably for better administration and wider information sharing about PKK activities.

UNM anticipates that the trained cadres will be able to manage the website independently, leading to more organized administration, secure documentation, and improved information flow. This initiative underscores UNM's commitment as a Digital Business Campus to extending digital transformation to the community level.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.