Realizing Sustainable Villages: Village Profile Development in Negeri Lima Based on SDGs Standards

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Elsina Titaley , Watloly Aholiab , Prapti Murwani , Sarmalina Rieuwpassa , Jouverd Fendli Frans

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10.29303/ujcs.v6i3.1250

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2025-09-30

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Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September

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Country Profile, Population, Training, Negeri Lima, SDGs

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Titaley, E., Aholiab, W., Murwani, P., Rieuwpassa, S., & Frans, J. F. (2025). Realizing Sustainable Villages: Village Profile Development in Negeri Lima Based on SDGs Standards . Unram Journal of Community Service, 6(3), 733–739. https://doi.org/10.29303/ujcs.v6i3.1250

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Abstract

The population profile of a village is crucial data as a baseline for development planning. Therefore, consistently updated data is essential to ensure targeted programs. However, in island communities, almost all villages lack adequate data. Some villages even use outdated data to propose programs. This situation is also linked to the ability of village officials to update population data. On the one hand, the Ministry of Villages encourages each village to have a website based on the SDGs. Therefore, training and outreach on population data recording for village officials and the community are urgently needed. Negeri Lima is one of the villages located in Ambon City. Negeri Lima is also one of the villages that has implemented the village SDGs. This is demonstrated on the Negeri Lima website. However, a problem was found: the SDG-based website is still empty and the data has not been properly inputted. The methods used in this community service activity included discussions, lectures, and training. The results of the community service program indicate that Negeri Lima is one of the villages on Ambon Island that has implemented the Village SDGs, but its implementation has not been optimal. It is hoped that after the Village SDGs activities are fully implemented, the village's problems can be effectively resolved.

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Author Biographies

Elsina Titaley, Pattimura University

Watloly Aholiab, Pattimura University

Prapti Murwani, Pattimura University

Sarmalina Rieuwpassa, Pattimura University

Jouverd Fendli Frans, Pattimura University

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