FKIP – The Office Administration Education Study Program Student Association (Himadistra) Teacher Training and Education Faculty (FKIP) Sebelas Maret University (UNS) Surakarta held a webinar with the theme “Millennial Generation Strategy in Achieving 17 SDGs 2030 in the Era of Disruption through Office Administration Science ” on Saturday (02/10/2021). The event was held through the Zoom Meeting application and YouTube on the Himadistra FKIP UNS account.
This webinar was the culmination of the Padma Abhipraya Competition at Sebelas Maret University (Potion UNS) 2021. Potion 2021 itself is a work program for the Himadistra Academic Affairs FKIP UNS which contains several competitions. This work program was a rebranding of the Himadistra FKIP UNS Office Festival (Fesper) work program.

Moderated by Muhammad Hilmi Sabitul Azmi as a student of the Office Administration Education Study Program (PAP) FKIP UNS, this webinar presented one speaker, Prof. Dr. Muhyadi. who is the Founder of the Association of Graduates and Practitioners of Indonesian Office Administration (ASPAPI) as well as a lecturer at Yogyakarta State University (UNY).
In this webinar, Prof. Muhyadi explained the material entitled “Millennial Generation’s Strategy in Achieving SDGs 2030 in the Era of Disruption through Office Administration Science”. Meanwhile, the sub-materials presented include Substitution of Global Development Programs, Scope of SDGs 2030, Position of SDGs, 17 Sustainable Development Goals, to the Role of Administration in Achieving SDGs.

Prof. Muhyadi explained that SDGs 2030 is a global action plan agreed by world leaders from 193 UN member countries, including Indonesia. Meanwhile, the goals of holding SDGs 2030 are ending poverty, erasing inequality, and protecting the environment.
“Sustainable Development Goals or what we are familiar with the term SDGs 2030 is a global action plan that has been agreed upon by world leaders, including Indonesia. So, there are 193 UN member countries that have agreed on this safety. What is it for? To end poverty, erase inequality, and protect the environment with the principle of ‘Leave No One Behind’. The SDGs have 17 goals and 169 measurable targets, which are expected to be achieved by 2030,” Prof. Muhyadi explained.
At the end of his presentation, Prof. Muhyadi explained that the administration has a role in every stage of the SDGs Action Program, both at the planning, implementation, monitoring and report preparation stages.
“Administration has a role in every SDGS Action Program. At the planning stage, it contributes to the preparation of a realistic and measurable program of activities. At the program implementation stage, it plays a role in helping to record activities and results achieved. At the monitoring stage, processes and results act as data collectors Meanwhile, at the stage of preparing reports, the administration acts as a provider of data on the results of activities and formulating conclusions,” concluded Prof. Muhyadi.
Reporter: Rosantika Utami
Editor: Zalfaa Azalia Pursita
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