The second plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin studies on current issues in November 2024, with topics including geopolitics and its impact on geo-economics and national resilience, national food security, and downstreaming programs and their impact on national resilience. The third plan is that Lemhannas RI will restructure and evaluate the methodology for strategic studies with topics such as strengthening Indonesia's economic diplomacy for food and energy self-sufficiency, implementing strategic planning for nutritious food programs to achieve social welfare, the impact of climate change on national resilience, and the national strategy for poverty alleviation.
The fourth plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin implementing a structured national values strengthening program by training facilitators and trainers in national values through training programs. Additionally, Lemhannas RI will carry out the National Values Strengthening Program (PPNK), activities to optimize the socialization of national values based on national algorithms, Lemhannas Goes to Campus targeting young generations, and strengthening national values for elected regional leaders such as Members of DPRD/DPD RI.
The fifth plan, as presented by the Governor of Lemhannas RI, is to measure the national resilience index through restructuring the methodology, data measurement mechanisms, and indicator variables for the national resilience index. The sixth plan is that Lemhannas RI will strengthen its institutional capacity by updating regulations to refine Presidential Regulation No. 98/2016 on Lemhannas RI and re-propose the National Resilience Law.
The next agenda discussed was strategic studies on national, regional, and international geopolitics, highlighted by several indicators and phenomena, such as the rivalry between superpowers, climate change, natural resource competition, regional dynamics, and national dynamics. After discussing Lemhannas RI's strategic studies, the next agenda was about the national resilience situation ahead of the simultaneous regional elections, which is considered quite resilient based on the results of Lemhannas RI's national resilience measurement laboratory (Labkurtannas).
The RDP was led by the Deputy Chairman of Commission I of DPR RI, Dr. H. Ahmad Heryawan, Lc., M.Si. The members of Commission I of DPR RI who attended the RDP included Gavriel P. Novanto, Sabam Rajagukguk, Junico B.P. Siahaan, Amelia Anggraini, Rizki Aulia Rahman Natakusumah, and others.
During the session, the members of Commission I of DPR RI expressed their appreciation and supported Lemhannas RI to continue innovating in technology through internships so that Lemhannas RI can face increasingly complex global challenges. The members also urged Lemhannas RI to strengthen its institutional capacity as a government think tank and train national leadership cadres.
It was also emphasized by the members of Commission I of DPR RI that in implementing the 100-day work program, Lemhannas RI needs to consider strengthening institutional governance and HR, improving the quality and quantity of studies and strategic issues, evaluating and refining curriculum, methodology, and duration of education, and implementing more creative and adaptive socialization of national values to meet the needs of younger and millennial generations. (SP/CHP)
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The second plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin studies on current issues in November 2024, with topics including geopolitics and its impact on geo-economics and national resilience, national food security, and downstreaming programs and their impact on national resilience. The third plan is that Lemhannas RI will restructure and evaluate the methodology for strategic studies with topics such as strengthening Indonesia's economic diplomacy for food and energy self-sufficiency, implementing strategic planning for nutritious food programs to achieve social welfare, the impact of climate change on national resilience, and the national strategy for poverty alleviation.
The fourth plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin implementing a structured national values strengthening program by training facilitators and trainers in national values through training programs. Additionally, Lemhannas RI will carry out the National Values Strengthening Program (PPNK), activities to optimize the socialization of national values based on national algorithms, Lemhannas Goes to Campus targeting young generations, and strengthening national values for elected regional leaders such as Members of DPRD/DPD RI.
The fifth plan, as presented by the Governor of Lemhannas RI, is to measure the national resilience index through restructuring the methodology, data measurement mechanisms, and indicator variables for the national resilience index. The sixth plan is that Lemhannas RI will strengthen its institutional capacity by updating regulations to refine Presidential Regulation No. 98/2016 on Lemhannas RI and re-propose the National Resilience Law.
The next agenda discussed was strategic studies on national, regional, and international geopolitics, highlighted by several indicators and phenomena, such as the rivalry between superpowers, climate change, natural resource competition, regional dynamics, and national dynamics. After discussing Lemhannas RI's strategic studies, the next agenda was about the national resilience situation ahead of the simultaneous regional elections, which is considered quite resilient based on the results of Lemhannas RI's national resilience measurement laboratory (Labkurtannas).
The RDP was led by the Deputy Chairman of Commission I of DPR RI, Dr. H. Ahmad Heryawan, Lc., M.Si. The members of Commission I of DPR RI who attended the RDP included Gavriel P. Novanto, Sabam Rajagukguk, Junico B.P. Siahaan, Amelia Anggraini, Rizki Aulia Rahman Natakusumah, and others.
During the session, the members of Commission I of DPR RI expressed their appreciation and supported Lemhannas RI to continue innovating in technology through internships so that Lemhannas RI can face increasingly complex global challenges. The members also urged Lemhannas RI to strengthen its institutional capacity as a government think tank and train national leadership cadres.
It was also emphasized by the members of Commission I of DPR RI that in implementing the 100-day work program, Lemhannas RI needs to consider strengthening institutional governance and HR, improving the quality and quantity of studies and strategic issues, evaluating and refining curriculum, methodology, and duration of education, and implementing more creative and adaptive socialization of national values to meet the needs of younger and millennial generations. (SP/CHP)
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The second plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin studies on current issues in November 2024, with topics including geopolitics and its impact on geo-economics and national resilience, national food security, and downstreaming programs and their impact on national resilience. The third plan is that Lemhannas RI will restructure and evaluate the methodology for strategic studies with topics such as strengthening Indonesia's economic diplomacy for food and energy self-sufficiency, implementing strategic planning for nutritious food programs to achieve social welfare, the impact of climate change on national resilience, and the national strategy for poverty alleviation.
The fourth plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin implementing a structured national values strengthening program by training facilitators and trainers in national values through training programs. Additionally, Lemhannas RI will carry out the National Values Strengthening Program (PPNK), activities to optimize the socialization of national values based on national algorithms, Lemhannas Goes to Campus targeting young generations, and strengthening national values for elected regional leaders such as Members of DPRD/DPD RI.
The fifth plan, as presented by the Governor of Lemhannas RI, is to measure the national resilience index through restructuring the methodology, data measurement mechanisms, and indicator variables for the national resilience index. The sixth plan is that Lemhannas RI will strengthen its institutional capacity by updating regulations to refine Presidential Regulation No. 98/2016 on Lemhannas RI and re-propose the National Resilience Law.
The next agenda discussed was strategic studies on national, regional, and international geopolitics, highlighted by several indicators and phenomena, such as the rivalry between superpowers, climate change, natural resource competition, regional dynamics, and national dynamics. After discussing Lemhannas RI's strategic studies, the next agenda was about the national resilience situation ahead of the simultaneous regional elections, which is considered quite resilient based on the results of Lemhannas RI's national resilience measurement laboratory (Labkurtannas).
The RDP was led by the Deputy Chairman of Commission I of DPR RI, Dr. H. Ahmad Heryawan, Lc., M.Si. The members of Commission I of DPR RI who attended the RDP included Gavriel P. Novanto, Sabam Rajagukguk, Junico B.P. Siahaan, Amelia Anggraini, Rizki Aulia Rahman Natakusumah, and others.
During the session, the members of Commission I of DPR RI expressed their appreciation and supported Lemhannas RI to continue innovating in technology through internships so that Lemhannas RI can face increasingly complex global challenges. The members also urged Lemhannas RI to strengthen its institutional capacity as a government think tank and train national leadership cadres.
It was also emphasized by the members of Commission I of DPR RI that in implementing the 100-day work program, Lemhannas RI needs to consider strengthening institutional governance and HR, improving the quality and quantity of studies and strategic issues, evaluating and refining curriculum, methodology, and duration of education, and implementing more creative and adaptive socialization of national values to meet the needs of younger and millennial generations. (SP/CHP)
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The Governor of Lemhannas RI Presents the 100-Day Work Plan of Lemhannas RI in the DPR RI Hearing
News & ArticleWednesday, 13 November 2024, 03:23
The Governor of Lemhannas RI, Dr. H. TB. Ace Hasan Syadzily, M.Si., attended the Hearing Meeting (RDP) with Commission I of the Indonesian Parliament (DPR RI) at the Commission I Meeting Room on Wednesday (13/11). During the meeting, the Governor of Lemhannas RI was accompanied by several leaders of Lemhannas RI, including the Chief Secretary of Lemhannas RI, Police Commissioner General Drs. R.Z. Panca Putra S., M.Si., the Deputies of Lemhannas RI, the Directors of Lemhannas RI, and the Heads of Bureaus at Lemhannas RI.
The agenda for the RDP was to present the 100-day work plan of Lemhannas RI, strategic studies by Lemhannas RI on national, regional, and international geopolitical dynamics, as well as the national resilience situation and conditions ahead of the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Elections (Pilkada).
At the beginning of his presentation, the Governor of Lemhannas RI stated that, in entering a new phase of national leadership and a new period of the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), Lemhannas RI strives to continue contributing to national development. This contribution includes national priority programs supporting Asta Cita 1, which aims to strengthen the Pancasila ideology, democracy, human rights (HR), and Asta Cita 7, which focuses on strengthening political, legal, and bureaucratic reforms, as well as combating corruption and narcotics.
The Governor of Lemhannas RI further explained that, besides these national programs, Lemhannas RI also supports national development through institutional priorities to contribute to Asta Cita 2, which aims to strengthen the national defense and security system, and encourage national independence through food self-sufficiency, energy, water, the creative economy, green economy, and blue economy. Furthermore, Lemhannas RI supports national development through institutional priorities for Asta Cita 3, which focuses on improving quality employment, promoting entrepreneurship, developing the creative industry, and continuing infrastructure development.
In Asta Cita 5, Lemhannas RI also supports continuing downstreaming and industrialization to increase added value domestically. Meanwhile, in Asta Cita 8, Lemhannas RI contributes to strengthening harmonious relationships with the environment, nature, and culture, as well as increasing religious tolerance to achieve a just and prosperous society through strategic studies that will examine issues related to national natural resource wealth, socio-cultural and demographic issues, as well as ideological and political issues.
Moreover, Lemhannas RI can contribute to Asta Cita 4, which focuses on strengthening human resource development (HRD), science, technology, education, health, sports achievements, gender equality, and enhancing the roles of women, youth, and people with disabilities through national leadership education and strategic studies, said the Governor of Lemhannas RI during his presentation.
Regarding the 100-day work plan of Lemhannas RI, the Governor explained that the plan consists of seven parts. The first is that Lemhannas RI will begin organizing education for future national leaders in January 2025, with the theme "Accelerating Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth," aligned with the 2025 RKP theme. In addition to the theme, the curriculum will also be adjusted, including the duration, educational materials, domestic strategic studies (SSDN) focusing on community-based and participatory approaches, as well as international strategic studies (SSLN) addressing relevant studies and global geopolitical stimulation.
The second plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin studies on current issues in November 2024, with topics including geopolitics and its impact on geo-economics and national resilience, national food security, and downstreaming programs and their impact on national resilience. The third plan is that Lemhannas RI will restructure and evaluate the methodology for strategic studies with topics such as strengthening Indonesia's economic diplomacy for food and energy self-sufficiency, implementing strategic planning for nutritious food programs to achieve social welfare, the impact of climate change on national resilience, and the national strategy for poverty alleviation.
The fourth plan is that Lemhannas RI will begin implementing a structured national values strengthening program by training facilitators and trainers in national values through training programs. Additionally, Lemhannas RI will carry out the National Values Strengthening Program (PPNK), activities to optimize the socialization of national values based on national algorithms, Lemhannas Goes to Campus targeting young generations, and strengthening national values for elected regional leaders such as Members of DPRD/DPD RI.
The fifth plan, as presented by the Governor of Lemhannas RI, is to measure the national resilience index through restructuring the methodology, data measurement mechanisms, and indicator variables for the national resilience index. The sixth plan is that Lemhannas RI will strengthen its institutional capacity by updating regulations to refine Presidential Regulation No. 98/2016 on Lemhannas RI and re-propose the National Resilience Law.
The next agenda discussed was strategic studies on national, regional, and international geopolitics, highlighted by several indicators and phenomena, such as the rivalry between superpowers, climate change, natural resource competition, regional dynamics, and national dynamics. After discussing Lemhannas RI's strategic studies, the next agenda was about the national resilience situation ahead of the simultaneous regional elections, which is considered quite resilient based on the results of Lemhannas RI's national resilience measurement laboratory (Labkurtannas).
The RDP was led by the Deputy Chairman of Commission I of DPR RI, Dr. H. Ahmad Heryawan, Lc., M.Si. The members of Commission I of DPR RI who attended the RDP included Gavriel P. Novanto, Sabam Rajagukguk, Junico B.P. Siahaan, Amelia Anggraini, Rizki Aulia Rahman Natakusumah, and others.
During the session, the members of Commission I of DPR RI expressed their appreciation and supported Lemhannas RI to continue innovating in technology through internships so that Lemhannas RI can face increasingly complex global challenges. The members also urged Lemhannas RI to strengthen its institutional capacity as a government think tank and train national leadership cadres.
It was also emphasized by the members of Commission I of DPR RI that in implementing the 100-day work program, Lemhannas RI needs to consider strengthening institutional governance and HR, improving the quality and quantity of studies and strategic issues, evaluating and refining curriculum, methodology, and duration of education, and implementing more creative and adaptive socialization of national values to meet the needs of younger and millennial generations. (SP/CHP)