Yogyakarta, September 27, 2025 — A spirit of collaboration and youth empowerment filled the Poerbatjaraka Auditorium at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, as the Arabic Study Program Student Association (IKMASA) partnered with the Department of Village Community Development, BEM KM UGM, to hold the inspirational talkshow SEDASA: Suara Pemuda untuk Kemajuan Desa (Youth Voices for Village Advancement). The event, part of the Gemilang Desa 2025 program, took place on Saturday afternoon (27/9) from 13.00 to 15.30 WIB, drawing enthusiastic participation from attendees.
The talkshow featured three distinguished speakers: Joko Susilo, Founder of Gunungkidul Menginspirasi and Head of Training and Consultancy at the Nalar Institute; Prof. Irfan Dwidya Prijambada, M.Eng., Ph.D., Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture UGM; and KPH H. Yudanegara, Ph.D., Head of the Office of Village Community Empowerment, Population, and Civil Registration of the Yogyakarta Special Region, who delivered the keynote address. The discussion was moderated by Antonia Elena Listya Araminta, the 2025 Environmental Ambassador of Yogyakarta, who led the session warmly and interactively.
As the key initiator, IKMASA played a central role in conceptualizing the event, designing its program flow, and fostering institutional collaboration to strengthen youth engagement in village development. The forum served as an important platform for students to engage directly with experts and practitioners on contemporary rural issues, including local potential development, technological innovation, and sustainable community empowerment.
The event attracted a diverse audience, including UGM students, high school participants from Yogyakarta, and delegates from various universities such as UPN and UNDIP, enriching the collaborative atmosphere and strengthening inter-institutional involvement in advancing rural communities.
Following the talkshow, the committee announced the winners of competitions held under the Gemilang Desa 2025 series and presented awards to the participants. The program was officially closed by Faris Zakiy Ramadhan, a 2023 Arabic Study Program student and General Coordinator of Gemilang Desa, who underscored the vital role of students in driving ideas and initiatives for village development.
Through the collaboration between IKMASA and BEM KM UGM, the SEDASA Educational Talkshow not only served as an inspiring space for young people to deepen their understanding of rural issues but also demonstrated a concrete contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 17 (Partnership for the Goals).
With strong collaborative energy, SEDASA 2025 reaffirms that UGM students (through the active involvement of IKMASA) are capable of becoming agents of change who contribute meaningfully to the advancement of Indonesian villages and communities.
Author: Lisa Atika
