Semarang, March 2, 2026 — The IKMA Working Meeting (RAKER) is a coordination and strategic planning forum held to formulate policy directions, work programs, and achievement targets for student organizations within the Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Diponegoro. This activity is a means for all student organizations to harmonize activity plans, strengthen coordination between institutions, and ensure that the programs designed can run effectively, directed, and make a positive contribution to students.
The Student Senate of the Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Diponegoro held a Working Meeting (RAKER) IKMA FPH UNDIP on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at Building G FPH UNDIP, Room G301 and G302. The theme of the activity carried out in this RAKER is “One Step Together with IKMA FPH Undip Towards Open Collaboration and Dignified Synergy”. This activity was attended by 68 participants who were representatives of Student Organizations (Ormawa) and Student Activity Units (UKM) within the Faculty of Public Health. The activity was carried out as part of the work program planning process during one management period.
The implementation of RAKER is a strategic step in formulating the direction of the organization’s movement and preparing a work program that is in line with the vision and mission of FPH UNDIP. Through the presentation of programs from each field and joint discussion sessions, each Ormawa submitted a plan of activities that will be implemented during the 2026 management period.
This forum is also a space to coordinate and synchronize programs between Ormawa to create more structured, effective, and collaborative activity planning. With the joint discussion and evaluation process, it is hoped that each program designed can have an optimal impact on the development of student potential within FPH UNDIP.
Through the implementation of the 2026 IKMA FPH UNDIP Working Group, it is hoped that all Ormawa will be able to carry out work programs in a directed, measurable, and sustainable manner, as well as be able to strengthen synergy between institutions in supporting the creation of an active, productive, and competitive student environment.
In closing, the results of the 2026 IKMA FPH UNDIP Working Meeting are expected to be a guideline in the implementation of various student organization work programs during one management period. With careful planning and joint commitment from all elements of student organizations, it is hoped that the various programs that have been formulated can be implemented optimally and provide real benefits to the academic community of the Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Diponegoro.