Depok, February 26, 2026 – A spirit of kinship and collaboration marked the audience meeting between the Alumni Association (ILUNI) of the Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia (FPH UI) and the leadership of the Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia (FPH UI). Held on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in the RIK Meeting Room, Building A, 3rd Floor, the meeting became an important momentum to strengthen the spirit of Makara Ungu Saling Bantu (“Purple Makara Helping Each Other”), a value championed by ILUNI FPH UI 2025–2028 to create more impactful contributions.
One of the key points emphasized by ILUNI FPH UI during the meeting was its commitment to fostering a culture of mutual support within FPH UI. This synergy includes concrete initiatives that directly benefit students and alumni, such as career acceleration programs through mentorship for fresh graduates entering the workforce and efforts to ensure that no student faces obstacles in completing their studies due to financial difficulties.
“The greatest strength of FPH UI lies in its extensive alumni and diaspora network spread across various regions. That is why the Alumni ID is extremely important as the foundation of our networking system,” stated the Dean of FPH UI, Prof. Dr. Indri Hapsari Susilowati, S.K.M., M.K.K.K.
The implementation of a one-stop communication system is being pursued as part of the strategic plan for executing future programs. This agreement is expected to serve as a stronger coordination bridge to improve the effectiveness and smooth implementation of future activities.
“Together with our alumni, we have prepared several strategic initiatives. These include mapping speakers to involve alumni as resource persons at both faculty and university levels, with structured scheduling to ensure better preparation. In addition, we are initiating regular networking sessions as a platform for interaction and collaboration among students, academics, and alumni practitioners. Through these programs, we aim to strengthen relationships and communication channels that are closer, more transparent, and truly impactful,” explained the Chairman of ILUNI FPH UI, Idris Ahmad, S.K.M.
The audience meeting was attended by key figures from both sides. Representing the faculty leadership were the Dean of FPH UI, Prof. Dr. Indri Hapsari Susilowati, S.K.M., M.K.K.K.; Vice Dean for Academic, Research, and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Besral, S.K.M., M.Sc.; Manager of Academic, Student Affairs, Alumni, and Internationalization, Dr. Laila Fitria, S.K.M., M.K.M.; Manager of Cooperation and Ventures, Dr. Budi Hartono, S.Si., M.K.M.; Assistant Manager of Internationalization and Alumni, Fitrya Nuraini, S.K.M.; and Coordinator of Student and Alumni Affairs, Sofiyatul Choiriyah, S.E.
Meanwhile, from the alumni association, attendees included Chairman of ILUNI FPH UI, Idris Ahmad, S.K.M.; Vice Chairman, Heru Komarudin, S.Kep.Ns., M.K.M.; Secretary General, Sri Gusni Febriasari; Treasurer General, Muhyi Nur Fitrahanefi, S.K.M., M.K.M., M.M.; and Executive Director, Tsabitah Addinni, S.K.M.
The meeting reaffirmed that the relationship between FPH UI and ILUNI FPH UI extends beyond emotional ties, evolving into a more strategic, focused, and sustainable partnership. Guided by the spirit of Makara Ungu Saling Bantu, both parties are committed to building impactful collaborations that strengthen the academic, professional, and social ecosystem within FPH UI.
Through a strong alumni network, responsive institutional support, and integrated communication, FPH UI and ILUNI FPH UI remain optimistic about moving forward together to create meaningful contributions for students, alumni, and the wider community—toward shared progress that is increasingly noble and excellent. (ITM)

