In many villages, the dissemination of important information—such as village profiles, vision and mission statements, budget reports, public services, and local potential—is often still done manually or distributed in print, resulting in limited access, minimal transparency, and suboptimal promotion of the village's potential (tourism, MSMEs, culture). This leads to ineffective communication between the village government and the community, as well as maximizing the village's development opportunities.
The Village Website serves as an integrated digital platform to address these challenges. With an informative menu structure (profile, vision and mission, history, and organizational structure), self-service features (e.g., family card, ID card, business registration number, tax exemption certificate), transparent information (local budget, news, investments), and galleries and destinations—as implemented in Sukawening Village—the Village Website makes it easier for the community to access information, enables the government to deliver services quickly, and effectively promotes local potential.
Menus such as “About Us,” “Vision and Mission,” “History of the Village,” “Organizational Structure,” and “Village Government Institutions” make it easier for residents to understand the identity and governance of the village.
Residents can submit important documents such as ID cards, family cards, police clearance certificates, birth certificates, death certificates, and business registration numbers online, speeding up the administrative process.
Menus such as “APBD” (Regional Budget), “News,” “Investment,” “Destinations,” and “Gallery” ensure that the public can easily access budget reports, village developments, investment opportunities, and view the natural and cultural wealth of the region.
The organized layout of information, services, and galleries prevents users (both residents and visitors) from getting confused when searching for data on the website.
The “Destinations” and “Gallery” menus are effective media for showcasing local tourist attractions and culture, thereby increasing the village's appeal to the wider public.