JAKARTA Indonesia has a big vision to create the Indonesian Golden Generation 2045. Indonesia is one of the countries that actively supports the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program which aims to create a better world, one of which is in terms of the quality of human resources.

To achieve this goal, Indonesia wants to maximize the demographic bonus which is expected to occur in the 2025 2045 period. In that time range, 70% of Indonesia's population is dominated by productive age, namely 18 45 years.

Involvement from various parties, both from the government, the private sector, to the community, is needed to realize this vision. The spirit of collaboration must be instilled in all elements of society from an early age so that the Indonesian generation in the future is able to build the nation with the principle of mutual cooperation.

Based on this, the Indonesia Student Youth Forum (ISYF) which is engaged in empowerment and development of youth and students initiated the 12th Indonesian Student Forum (FOR) with the theme Synergy of Character Students, realized an advanced Indonesia as an effort to realize the 2045 Indonesian Golden Generation.

The Indonesian Student Forum (FORR) has been running since 2009 and is an annual ISYF activity that gathers high school students throughout Indonesia to discuss, share experiences by conveying various ideas, ideas, and innovations, both between students and among students and other parties.

For 12 participants were selected through several stages of selection, including the selection of files, essays, and videos. This year there were more than 800 registrants who were then selected and selected 136 students from 33 provinces in Indonesia.

FOR 12 runs from 18 December to 22 December 2023 and is centered in Jakarta. Some of the main activities that will be attended by participants include Meet the Leaders, Government Visit, Corporate Visit, Focus Group Discussion, Cultural Performance, and will be closed with a project campaign at the end of 2023.

These activities carry several themes including climate change, good health, equality and inclusive, economic growth, and sustainability and quality education. These themes will be used as references for the project campaign at the end of 2023.

The series of FOR 12 activities opened by the Deputy for Coordination for Education Quality Improvement and Religious Moderation Prof. Warsito representing the Coordinating Minister for PMK Prof. Dr. Muhadjir Effendy, MAP The opening was held at the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture office on Tuesday, December 19, 2023.

Prof. Warsito also expressed his appreciation for the implementation of FOR 12. "Representing the Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, we appreciate the 12th and proud activities of the Indonesian Student Forum for the achievements of the students selected in this activity," said Warsito.

The Chief Executive of FOR 12, Rusdan Arifin Al Mugni, S. H. hopes that this activity can be a vehicle for Indonesian students to understand problems in various sectors. We hope that Indonesian students can play an active role in various strategic sectors, not only as passive objects," said Rusdan.

#AyoBalasBaik Movement, Stop Bullying

One of the themes raised is equality and inclusive related to the rampant cases of bullying that occur among students. Bullying often occurs when a person is considered different or considered equivalent to a certain group.

Based on data from the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) in February 2023, there was an increase in the number of cases of bullying by 1,138 from cases of physical to psychological violence. For this reason, FOR 12 collaborates with the Teacher Community of the Sharing Satkarara (KGSB) and the BK Teacher's House (RGBK) to campaign for the #AyoBalasBaik movement, Stop Bullying to stop and prevent bullying in the school environment.

The #AyoBalasBaik movement, Stop Bullying was introduced through various Active Learning which involved the active role of participants to understand further the categories and impacts of bullying. The Active Learning was guided by the founders of RGBK and Widyaiswara Kemendikbud Ristek RI, Ana Susanti Susanti, M.Pd. CEP, CHt, members of KGSB and BK SMPN 94 Jakarta, Ninik Febriani, S.Pd Kons C.Ht, as well as members of KGSB and BK SMAN 76 Jakarta, Aulia Jaya, M.Pd. At the end of the activity all participants made affirmations of the steps they would take regarding breaking the chain of bullying in their school environment.

KGSB Program Coordinator, Riki M. Iskandar, emphasized that "For 12 participants can become agents of change in schools and in their respective regions and play an active role in breaking the chain of bullying through the #AyoBalasBabik movement, Stop Bullying".

Audience Of For 12 Participants With Commission II Of The DPR RI

For 12 participants also had the opportunity to make visits and hearings to various places, including the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Coordination of Human Development and Culture (Kemenko PMK), Ministry of Youth and Sports, DPR RI, and so on.

During a visit to the DPR RI office on Wednesday, December 20, 2023, the FOR participants were greeted by a member of Commission II of the Indonesian House of Representatives from the PDI-P faction, Ir. Hugua. In his remarks, Ir. Hugua stated that Gen Z is an HR investment in welcoming Indonesia Gold 2045, which from an early age must hone a lot of knowledge of insight and morals.

"Gen Z grew up in two eras, namely 4.0 and now towards 5.0, this has an impact on the weakness of their characters. For this reason, it is important to strengthen the foundation of ethics and morals in acting, so that Gen Z becomes a generation of character and integrity and a good leader in the future," said Hugua.

The ISYF program also targets students through the 2008 International Youth Forum, Indonesia Youth Forum 2012-2015, International Youth Camp 2009. Then ASEAN University Student Forum 2009, Asia Africa Youth Forum 2010, ASEAN Japan Youth Forum 2015, and Leadership Works 2015.


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