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Abstract
Background: The Village Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an integrated effort
that includes 18 development goals in solving village’s problems. The SDGs are a real effort
to accelerate sustainable development at the village level to create villages without poverty,
hunger, and equitable national economic growth. One way to achieve this is by building
empowered rural micro small and medium enterprises. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze
the micro small and medium enterprises empowerment program to train village entrepreneurs
to develop their businesses in a sustainable manner. This study aims to determine the right
empowerment program to be applied to micro small and medium enterprises and identify
stakeholders who help implement the program.
Method: Determination of the research area using a purposive method, namely village owned
enterprises and meatball home industry in Girirejo Village, Imogiri, Bantul, D.I.Y. The
sampling method was carried out by purposive sampling using certain criteria. The data used
are primary and secondary data using data collection methods in the form of observation,
interviews, and documentation.
Result: The results show that the empowerment programs that needed by micro, small and
medium enterprises include production and operations management training, supply chain
management training, digital marketing training, production and product development
training, and marketing management training.
Conclusion: This empowerment program optimizes and develops existing MSMEs in
Girirejo Village for the better, the scope of this program is to increase the capacity of human
resources and business capacity.
Keywords: SDGs, Empowerment, micro small and medium enterprises
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