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Semarak Kemerdekaan 1

Yogyakarta, August 17, 2024 – In the joyful atmosphere of welcoming the 79th birthday of the Republic of Indonesia, Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta held an event called “Semarak Kemerdekaan di Unisa (SEMERU) 2024”. The event, which took place lively on Friday (16/8), was not only a celebration, but also an important moment for all UNISA employees to maintain health and strengthen ties.

Various interesting activities were presented in the SEMERU 2024 event. Starting from sports competitions that test dexterity and stamina, to traditional games that can evoke nostalgia and intimacy. However, the main highlight was the Integrated Development Post (Posbindu) which provided free health check-up services for all employees.

Posbindu: A Real Step to Keep Employees Healthy

Vice Rector IV for Cooperation and International Affairs of UNISA Yogyakarta, M. Ali Imron, S.Sos., M.Fis, in his speech said that health is a valuable asset that needs to be maintained. “With a healthy body, we can work optimally and contribute better to the institution,” he said.

Posbindu, which is held regularly every four months, is a form of UNISA’s concern for the welfare of its workers. Through regular health checks, it is expected to detect various diseases early and prevent complications.

The Spirit of Togetherness Builds Kinship

In addition to Posbindu, various competitions are also held to strengthen the relationship between employees. These competitions not only sharpen individual skills, but also encourage the spirit of teamwork.

“The SEMERU 2024 event is a tangible manifestation of the values of togetherness that we uphold,” added Imron. “By supporting each other and working together, we can create a harmonious and productive work environment.”

UNISA Committed to Creating a Healthy and Productive Campus 

Through the organization of the 2024 Independence Day event, UNISA Yogyakarta shows its commitment in realizing a healthy and productive campus. By combining the spirit of independence, health activities, and togetherness, UNISA hopes to inspire other educational institutions to participate in maintaining the health and welfare of their workers.

Wujudkan Aksi

Student Executive Board of Student Family (BEM KM) Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta held Unisa Green Day’s (UGD) to realize the action of love for the environment attended by the Regent of Sleman who was represented by the Head of the Development Administration Section of the Regional Secretariat of Sleman Regency, Head of the Sleman Regency Environmental Service, Deputy Chairperson of the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership Environmental Assembly, Regional Leadership Council of the Muhammadiyah Student Association Special Region of Yogyakarta, Vice Rector III UNISA Yogyakarta and staff, and 200 participants from various provinces throughout Indonesia. This activity was held as a hybrid at Bararah Baried Hall, ‘Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta and Zoom Meeting on Sunday (11/08).

Unisa Green Day’s is a form of our love and concern for the environment. Not only that, the ER that we organized is also a form of Green Campus Unisa.” Said Febi Meito Lauhanda as Chairman of the Unisa Green Day’s organizing committee .

Some of the agendas in Unisa Green Day’s include organizing National Competitions, National Seminars, and Social Movement Collaboration with the Regional Leadership Council of the Muhammadiyah Student Association of Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY), collecting paper waste, and planting seeds as a form of environmental conservation in collaboration with the Sleman Regency Environmental Service.

Esa Jongko Budi Angkoso, Student President of UNISA said, “With this, UNISA Yogyakarta is committed to continue developing environmentally friendly practices to make a positive contribution to the environment for a sustainable Indonesia,” said Esa.

In realizing the action of environmental love which is an activity organized by BEM KM UNISA, it also received praise from the Vice Rector III of UNISA Yogyakarta when giving a speech and opening the Unisa Green Day’s event, “Under the auspices of the UNISA Student President and the organizing team from the committee, forming this very extraordinary event is one of the first steps in environmental development towards Golden Indonesia,” said Prof. Dr. Mufdlilah, S.SiT., M.Sc., with a proud smile.

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Pelatihan laboratorium 1

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again demonstrated its commitment to improving the quality of health education. This is evidenced by the Health Education Laboratory Management Training held by UPT Laboratorium UNISA Yogyakarta which lasted for two days, August 15-16, 2024, in the courtroom of the Siti Moendjijah building.

This training is a strategic step for UNISA Yogyakarta in responding to global challenges that increasingly demand mastery of science and technology (IPTEK). Laboratories, as the heart of practical learning, play a crucial role in producing graduates who are competent and ready to face the world of work.

“Adequate laboratory conditions and good management are very important to support the practical learning process,” said Dr. Sulistyaningsih, S.KM., MH.Kes, Vice Rector I of UNISA Yogyakarta.

“Through this training, we hope that the quality of laboratory services at UNISA can continue to be improved so as to produce quality graduates,” she added.

Laboratory Management Challenges

Head of UPT Laboratorium UNISA Yogyakarta Dr. Dhesi Ari Astuti, S.SiT., M.Kes said that one of the challenges faced by many educational institutions is the unoptimal laboratory management. The diverse conditions of laboratory infrastructure, ranging from the availability of tools, materials, to data management, often become obstacles in the implementation of practicum.

“This training provides provisions for laboratory assistants in managing laboratories effectively and efficiently,” said Dhesi. “Thus, the laboratory can be a conducive place for learning and research.”

Comprehensive Training Materials

The training, which was attended by 70 participants from various regions in Indonesia, presented a very comprehensive material with several competent speakers. Starting from anatomy laboratory management, K3 biomedical laboratory, to information system-based laboratory management. The participants were also given the opportunity to discuss and share experiences with competent resource persons in their fields.

Expectations for the Future

With this training, it is hoped that the laboratories at UNISA Yogyakarta can become a reference for other educational institutions. In addition, graduates of the health study program at UNISA are expected to have high competence and be ready to compete at the national and international levels.

Tanam bibit

The Student Executive Board (BEM-KM) of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta once again showed its concern for the environment. In a series of Unisa Green Day’s events, BEM-KM successfully established a strong collaboration with the Sleman Regency Environmental Agency (DLH). This collaboration was marked by the provision of 30 plant seeds of various types that will beautify the campus and support environmental conservation efforts, Wednesday (14/08).

During the visit to Sleman Environmental Agency Annisa Ul Mardhiyah, Minister of Social and Community of BEM-KM UNISA Yogyakarta, revealed that the enthusiasm of the academic community towards Unisa Green Day’s is very high. In addition to collecting and managing paper and plastic waste, the event was also filled with tree planting activities.

“Unisa Green Day’s is a concrete proof of our commitment to realize UNISA as a green campus,” said Annisa.

Esa Jongko Budi Angkoso, UNISA Student President, added that this activity is the first step in UNISA’s ongoing efforts to create a more friendly and sustainable campus environment.

“We hope that collaboration with DLH Sleman can continue and inspire other campuses to participate in protecting the environment,” said Esa.

The Head of Environmental Control Division of DLH Sleman, Mrs. Eni Yuliani, positively welcomed the initiative of BEM-KM UNISA.

“Students as the young generation have an important role in protecting the environment. We really appreciate their enthusiasm to contribute,” said Eni.

Kader kesehatan

Universitas Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again shown its commitment in improving the health status of the community. This time, through the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes), UNISA Yogyakarta collaborated with the Branch Manager ofAisyiyah (PCA) Kraton to organize a Health Cadre Training. This activity aims to equip health cadres with the knowledge and skills needed to provide basic health services at the community level, Saturday (03/08).

The training, which was attended by 27 participants from various areas in Kraton, focused on maternal and child health issues. The materials presented included early detection of child growth through weight and height measurement, as well as education on the importance of maintaining the health of pregnant women.

“Cadres have a very strategic role in improving the health status of the community. Through this training, we hope that cadres can become agents of change in their environment,” said Evi Wahyuntari.

The high maternal and child mortality rate in Indonesia is a serious concern. One of the contributing factors is the lack of public access to health information. Health cadres, as an extension of health workers, have an important role in overcoming this problem. By providing health education directly to the community, cadres can help raise awareness of the importance of maintaining good health.

As a follow-up to this training, the cadres will conduct identification of toddlers and pregnant women in their respective areas. The data obtained will be used as the basis for developing a more targeted health promotion program.

“We hope this training can be the first step in improving the quality of life of people in Kraton,” added Laila Desi Ikawati.