Yogyakarta — UIN Sunan Kalijaga has earned the top “Embedded Culture” rating from Indonesia’s National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) for its efforts in preventing and addressing sexual violence on campus. The recognition places the university at the forefront of national initiatives to create safe and just academic environments.
The rating reflects not only
administrative compliance but also the integration of sexual violence
prevention into daily campus life. Policies were assessed through planning, implementation,
evaluation, and direct public participation—demonstrating that UIN Sunan
Kalijaga’s approach is both systemic and effective.
“This achievement is the result of
collective effort, from volunteers spreading awareness in student programs to
strong institutional support from university leadership,” said Nur Afni
Khafsoh, head of the university’s Integrated Service Center for Sexual Violence
Prevention and Response (PLT PPKS). She emphasized that the recognition
motivates the university to further build an inclusive and safe learning space.
The award also signals a broader
shift in higher education governance, where evidence-based policies and
cultural transformation go hand in hand. For UIN Sunan Kalijaga, the challenge
ahead is to expand networks, sustain progress, and reinforce its role as a
model for dignity-driven education. (humassk)