Lemhannas RI (National Resilience Institute of the Republic of Indonesia) has conducted a Precourse to equip prospective participants from abroad

News & Article Tuesday, 07 January 2025, 12:00

A total of eight prospective participants of the 68th PPRA (National Resilience Course) from friendly countries have participated in the Intensive Indonesian Language Course (KIBINA) in a face-to-face format, which ran from January 7, 2025, to January 23, 2025, at Lemhannas RI. The eight participants come from five countries: India, Malaysia, Singapore, Timor Leste, and Jordan.

In his report during the Precourse event for prospective participants of the 68th PPRA from friendly countries, the Secretary of Lemhannas RI, Police Commissioner General Drs. R. Z. Panca Putra S., M.Si., stated that the activity aimed to help the participants understand the Lemhannas RI environment and receive an explanation about the educational curriculum.

On this occasion, the Secretary of Lemhannas RI further explained that the international participants would be accompanied by mentors from Lemhannas RI throughout their educational process. This step is a follow-up to suggestions and feedback from participants of previous batches.

"Lemhannas RI deliberately provides mentoring to international participants so that we can exchange ideas and, of course, this will strengthen the relationship between both countries," said the Governor of Lemhannas RI, Dr. H. TB. Ace Hasan Syadzily, M.Si., providing more details about the mentoring process.

Additionally, the Governor of Lemhannas RI, who also attended the event, mentioned that during the seven-month learning process, the education provided would not focus on military techniques, but rather on the concept of astagatra (integrated resilience). "We will discuss, learn, and share experiences and knowledge together," stated the Governor.

The Governor of Lemhannas RI also highlighted that various qualified speakers and educators would provide knowledge and support throughout the education process at Lemhannas RI. It is hoped that the participants will make the most of these interactions, considering they are representatives of their respective countries and serve as a bridge in strengthening bilateral relations.

This event is crucial for the prospective participants of the 68th PPRA from friendly countries, as it provides essential knowledge regarding the learning system and the regulations implemented at Lemhannas RI. (NA/CHP)


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