
Students and Alumni Directorate officials hope that the UNESA delegation can achieve the best results, and that their programs or innovations will have an impact on the effectiveness of waste management in the city of Surabaya.
Unesa.ac.id. SURABAYA—Sports Science Study Program Student Association (HMP Ikor) Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences (FIKK) which is part of the Student Organization Capacity Strengthening Program (PPK Ormawa) represents UNESA in the 2024 National Service at Udayana University (Unud), Bali.
They were officially released by the Directorate of Student and Alumni Affairs (Ditmawal) in the Rectorate Lobby of the State University of Surabaya (UNESA) Campus 2 Lidah Wetan, Surabaya on Wednesday, 06 November 2024.
PPK Ormawa is a program to strengthen the capacity of ormawa through a series of processes for developing ormawa by universities which are implemented in community service and empowerment programs.
In this competition they choose the topic "Nation and Digital" and carrying out an innovation entitled "Digital Waste Bank." Through this program, they answered the waste problem in Sukomanunggal, Surabaya.

Director Mawal provided reinforcement at the release event.
Muhamad Sholeh, Director of Student Affairs and UNESA alumni said that the HMP Ikor students qualifying in the PKK Ormawa competition brought a good image to UNESA.
According to him, hopefully this program can provide experience and students can continue to learn to serve while learning to compete.
"Hopefully the work that has been prepared can be presented as well as possible and can win a championship like the previous year," he said.
Nur Muhammad Ibrahim Satya Haq, PKK Ormawa HMP Ikor delegate explained that this program is designed to reduce the volume of waste in Sukomanunggal, Surabaya by using a digital waste bank system.
Sukomanunggal, he continued, has the most waste in Surabaya, this is a highlight in the PKK Ormawa program.
"Hopefully not only HMP IKOR can become a delegate to PKK Ormawa, because this is not just a competition but empowerment and improving the welfare of the community," he explained.[*]
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Reporter: Retno Nurus Sholekha (internship)
Editor: @zam*
Photo: UNESA PR Team
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