SDG 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

SDG 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

University governance measures

The Faculty of Public Health has an elected representation on the university’s highest governing body. The representative comes from lecturers and students. The following list are the elected representation of the Faculty of Public Health on the Universitas Indonesia’s highest governing body:

Lecturers:
1) dr. Agustin Kusumayati, M.Sc., Ph.D, Secretary of Universitas Indonesia.
2) Prof. Dr. drg. Indang Trihardini, M.Kes, Secretary of Board of Professors of Universitas Indonesia.
3) Dr. Prof. Dr. dra. Dewi Susanna, M.Kes, Commission 2 of the Academic Senate of Universitas Indonesia.
4) Dra. Fatma Lestari, M.Si., Ph.D., Deputy Coordinator of the Scientific Development Committee of Universitas Indonesia’s Board of Professors.
5) Drs. Bambang Wispriyono, Apt., Ph.D, Commission 1 of the Academic Senate of Universitas Indonesia.
6) Dr. drs. Tri Krianto, M.Kes, Commission 1 of the Academic Senate of Universitas Indonesia.
7) Dr. drs. Sutanto Priyo Hastono, M.Kes, Commission 3 of the Academic Senate of Universitas Indonesia.
8) Dr. R Budi Haryanto, SKM, M.Kes., Ph.D., member of the Promotion and Demotion Committee of Universitas Indonesia’s Board of Professors.
9) drg. Nurhayati Adnan, MPH, M.Sc., Sc.D, member of the Committee for the Development of Academic Life and Moral Integrity of Universitas Indonesia’s Board of Professors.
10) Prof.Dr. Dra. Evi Martha, M.Kes., member of the Committee for the Development of Role of Universitas Indonesia’s Board of Professors.
11) Prof. drh. Wiku Adisasmito, M.Sc., Ph.D, member of the Universitas Indonesia’s Board of Trustees, representative of lecturers.

Staff:
1) Ayu Lestari Purborini, S.Hum., M.Si, member of the task force for Preventing and Handling Sexual Violence at Universitas Indonesia.

Students:
1) Khatirah Salsabila, staff of the Action and Propaganda Department of Universitas Indonesia’s Student Executive Board 2022.
2) Venus Valencia, staff of the Social and Community Department of Universitas Indonesia’s Student Executive Board 2022.

Pimpinan Universitas

Dewan Guru Besar Universitas Indonesia

Senat Akademik Universitas Indonesia

Majelis Wali Amanat Universitas Indonesia

Satuan Tugas Pencegahan dan Penanganan Kekerasan Seksual Universitas Indonesia

Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia

Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia 2022

 

In 2022, the Student Associations at the Faculty of Public Health of Universitas Indonesia are determined through the Dean’s Decree Nu. 176 of 2022. The Student Associations, or hereafter referred to as Lembaga Kemahasiswaan (LK), consists of:
1) Student Representative Council (Majelis Perwakilan Mahasiswa),
2) Student Executive Board (Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa),
3) Spiritual Student Activity Unit: Islamic Fraternity / Nuansa Persaudaraan Islam (Nurani), Ecumenical Fellowship / Persekutuan Oikumene Sivitas Akademika (POSA), Catholic Fraternity / Keluarga Umat Katolik Sivitas Akademika (KUKSA),
4) Student Associations based on Study Department: Association of Nutritionist / Asosiasi Keluarga Gizi (AKG), Occupational Health and Safety Community (OHSC), Environmental Health Student Association (Envihsa), Health Informatics, Management of Health Information and Biostatistic Student Association (Analitico), Epidemiology Student Forum (Episentrum), Health Administration and Policy Student Association (HAPSA),
5) Student Associations based on Expertise: Association of Extension Student / Himpunan Mahasiswa Ekstensi (HME), Association of Postgraduate Student / Himpunan Mahasiswa Pascasarjana (HMP),
6) Student Associations based on Interest: Traditional Dance / Tari Tradisional (Tatranesa), Nature Preservers / Pecinta Alam Satya Wasistha (Pasatwa), Youth Information and Counseling Center Student Forum Concerned with Reproductive Health / Pusat Informasi dan Konseling Remaja Forum Mahasiswa Peduli Kesehatan Reproduksi (PIK-R Rumah Panda).

Supporting Evidence Documents

One of the departments under the Student Executive Board is the Department of Student Advocacy and Welfare. They organize a routine work program every year called “Interactive Dialogue (Dialog Interaktif)” which is a forum for channeling student aspirations, complaints and suggestions to the leadership of the faculty related to facilities, financial and academic issues. The program can move in two directions, vertically through an advocacy process to the leadership or horizontally by collecting aspirations, complaints, and questions from students before the event begins. After the event took place, the Department of Student Advocacy and Welfare will make a press release which will be published via the official website of the Student Executive Board as a form of accountability.

Supporting Evidence Documents

As a form of support for students, here are several work programs owned by Student Associations at the Faculty of Public Health:
1) Confiding with Adkesma (Curhat Bareng Adkesma), a forum for gathering student aspirations regarding facilities, financial and academic issues, as well as facilitating students’ stories regarding mental health problems among students (peer counselor),
2) Reproductive Health Celebration, an activity held by Youth Information and Counseling Center, Student Forum Concerned with Reproductive Health. In 2022, the theme of the event was “Fighting Gender-Based Violence: Take Part Together!” which aims to increase awareness of the general public aged at least 15-25 years old and increase insight to Gender Based Violence,
3) Advocacy for the Academic Community by the Association of Postgraduate Students, a forum for facilitating postgraduate students who experience obstacles, including those related to financing constraints or other obstacles that result in the implementation of the learning process not being in accordance with the stipulated time.

Supporting Evidence Documents

1) Association of Extension Student (Himpunan Mahasiswa Ekstensi):
a. Blood Donation Activities; This activity aims to facilitate FPH UI students and the general public in contributing to donating blood and helping the Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia) increase the stock of blood bags.
b. The 2022 Health Education at School is an outreach activity with the hope that students will be able to carry out efforts to control Covid-19 while still implementing the 5Ms (Wearing a mask, Washing hands with soap and running water, Maintaining distance, Avoiding crowds, and Limiting mobilization and interaction), the importance of the dangers of smoking, the importance of vaccination and increasing awareness about the importance of consuming nutritious food so that students become healthier, focused and enthusiastic when studying and carrying out daily activities.

2) Association of Postgraduate Student (Himpunan Mahasiswa Pascasarjana):
a. Bulan Kasih Panti Werdha held by Association of Postgraduate Student (Himpunan Mahasiswa Pascasarjana): The activity is in the form of a Sharing & Caring session which is carried out together with Grandma and Grandpa at the Home, then continued with the activity of distributing gifts to the elderly and compensation to the Bina Bhakti Nursing Home.

b. Public Discussion I: “Is Indonesia Ready to Face the Transition of the COVID-19 Pandemic to Endemic?” which aims to determine Indonesia’s readiness in facing the transition from the COVID-19 pandemic to endemic, To find out information and description of the current situation regarding controlling COVID-19, To know the government’s strategy and the readiness of health workers in facing the development of COVID-19, To know the opportunities and challenges in controlling COVID-19 , Knowing the role of the Health Service in efforts to control COVID-19, Knowing the role of millennials from various circles in controlling COVID-19, Knowing the situation and readiness for an endemic from an epidemiologist’s perspective, and knowing the role of the government, health workers and society in facing the COVID-19 transition.

c. FKM UI Cares: This activity stems from the enthusiasm to foster awareness among postgraduate students to share their concern for humanity, including concern for fellow FKM UI postgraduates. This activity is planned through coordinating the distribution of aid to communities affected by natural disasters, to fellow graduate students who are sick, so the implementation time is tentative. However, in its implementation various adjustments were made following BEM’s directions
IM FKM UI through the Concern Forum.

3) Youth Information and Counseling Center Student Forum Concerned with Adolescent Reproductive Health (PIK-R Rumah Panda) held activities Panda Adventure which targets SMA 2 Depok students with the following objectives:
1. Increase understanding of puberty, indications of unhealthy relationships in adolescents, and resilience efforts to overcome toxic relationships.
2. Provide understanding to high school students regarding efforts to overcome, get through, and return to their original conditions after experiencing stressful events in unhealthy dating relationships.
3. Become a place for friendship and discussion between PIK-R Rumah Panda and high school students as Panda Adventure participants.
4. Apply the knowledge gained by the Peer Educator

4) Student Executive Board (Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa):
a. Social Service during Campus Activities Orientation (Bakpao)
BAKPAO is an annual routine activity in the form of community service
carried out by new students (new students) of the 2022 FKM UI Regular S1 students with the aim of increasing freshmen’s awareness of the surrounding environment by carrying out health promotions to the target activity. The targets for the 2022 activities are students in several elementary schools in Depok

b. FKM UI Peduli 18 is one of the work programs promoted by the Department
Social Community BEM IM FKM UI 2022 is here to facilitate FKM UI Students as actors driving change to take part and contribute to efforts to resolve community health problems as the implementation of Community Service in the form of community service activities. FKM UI Peduli 18 brings the issue of stunting with the main focus on maximizing the rate of reduction in stunting during the pandemic transition period by optimizing and reactivating various stunting risk factor prevention activities that were inactive or even stopped completely during the pandemic. “The location targeted by FKM UI Peduli 18 is Mandalawangi Village, which still has a stunting prevalence rate of 31.76% in West Bandung Regency.

Supporting Evidence Documents

The Faculty of Public Health of Universitas Indonesia has the Community Health Services and Dedication Institute (Lembaga Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Kesehatan Masyarakat) that manages study centers at the faculty related to research and policy studies in accordance with their respective expertise based on requests from the community and other organizations.

Lembaga Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Kesehatan Masyarakat

The officials from the Faculty of Public Health are committed to maintaining the university’s principles by signing the Integrity Pact. In addition to that, the Faculty of Public Health formed an Integrity Zone Development Team which was appointed through a Dean’s Decree. The establishment of the Integrity Zone Development Team aims to oversee the implementation of the Integrity Zone development in the Faculty of Public Health area in order to realize a service unit that has high performance and integrity. The efforts made have led the Faculty of Public Health to successfully obtain the title of Corruption-Free Area in November 2021. The Faculty of Public Health has also established a policy of Gratification Control and Reporting of Whistleblowing System (WBS) violations through a Dean’s Decree as well as forming an Anti-Bribery Compliance Committee (Komisi Kepatuhan Anti Penyuapan). All policies and rules that support anti-corruption and university principles are listed on the faculty’s website.

Aturan Gratifikasi, Whistle Blowing System (WBS) dan Benturan Kepentingan

Pembentukan Komisi Kepatuhan Anti Penyuapan (KKAP), Auditor Internal, dan Investigator

One of lecturers at the Faculty of Public Health, Prof. Dr. dr. L Meily Kurniawidjaja, published a book entitled Academic Culture. In a bigger context, this book consists of eight domains of study:

1) Academic Thinking, with its characteristics of objective rational thinking, straight thinking and adherence to principles.
2) Academic Ethics, with its core being honesty and integrity.
3) Academic Behavior, which essentially respects each other whose base is expertise, with an academic community structure based on kinship and cooperation, commonly called collegiality, and communication patterns based on valid arguments, based on scientific references, consensus and legislation.
4) Theory of Thinking. The purpose of this chapter is to incorporate logic into the academic world, regardless of faculty and department. Everyone, especially scholars, must understand logic which is nothing but a straight way of thinking.
5) Theory of Science.
6) Theory of Truth and Error.
7) Theory of Learning and Teaching.
8) Indonesianness in a Cultural Perspective.

In addition to this book, we can also look up to the 9 Values of Universitas Indonesia.

Sinopsis Buku Budaya Akademik

9 Nilai-nilai UI

Working with government

Become a member of the Expert Committee, become a source person and provide input at meetings discussing disease management programs, become a team for preparing guidelines / tools.

Supporting Evidence Documents

The Faculty of Public Health of Universitas Indonesia participates in the Group of Twenty (G20). Indonesia’s presidency in the G20 2022 focuses on three main pillars: 1) Restructuring the global health architecture, 2) Creating economic value through digital technology, and 3) Achieving a global agreement to accelerate the energy transition. Think20 (T20) is the official engagement group of the G20, bringing together leading think tanks and research centers around the world to provide research-based policy recommendations to the G20 leaders. One of the policy briefs produced was the “Building Back Better: Addressing the Laboratory Readiness for Biodefense and Global Health Security”.

Building Back Better: Addressing The Laboratory Readiness For Biodefence And Global Health Security

Proportion of graduates in law and civil enforcement

Number of graduates

701

Number of total graduates from law and enforcement related courses

0