JAKARTA (July 21, 2021) - To welcome National Children's Day, MoSA
held a webinar with the concept of "From Children, By Children, For
Children" on Wednesday, (21/07). This event involved children being moderators,
speakers, entertainment performances, and audiences.
Director General of Social Rehabilitation Harry
Hikmat said this activity was here to fill children's time at home during a
pandemic.
"Children's lives now are very different from
before the pandemic, namely now activities outside the home are limited. Following the direction of Minister Risma, our Minister of Social
Affairs, Children's Day should not only be a D-day momentum but also be filled
with positive activities, including this webinar," said Harry explaining
to the children.
Through webinars, he continued, children can share
ideas, express and convey ideas, and discuss various things.
The webinar with the theme "Making Friends in
the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic" was attended by a total of around 900
participants, generally consisting of children from various regions in
Indonesia, either through the Zoom Meeting application or live broadcast
through MoSA's Youtube account.
"This (webinar) is a series of National
Children's Day which is commemorated every July 23. MoSA will also hold a
series of other events online considering the atmosphere is still Emergency
PPKM," said Harry.
A total of seven speakers representing children
from various backgrounds, namely Hati Bening Asy-syahidah (violin player),
Febriyanti Prayitno (top scorer at the 2019 Children's Jamboree), Rangga Arya
Sandika (former Taekwondo winner), Dandi Resando (an outstanding student from Semarang
City who had participated in the UNICEF program), Dodi Tanoga (Foundation of
Modern Diakoneia Campus), Jason (Foundation of Modern Diakoneia Campus),
Roudhotul Esa Maharani, and moderated by Nabila (junior high school student in
Jakarta).
They share knowledge and experiences about tips on
communicating with friends during a pandemic, bullying behavior and ways to
avoid it, toxic friendships, and tips to stay away from negative people.
In line with the speakers, the Chairperson of the Indonesian
Child Protection Agency (LPAI) Seto Mulyadi said the message to children was to
take care of each other so as not to enter into negative behaviors.