Lemhannas Reports 2025 Achievements Supporting Indonesia’s National Resilience

RRI.CO.ID, Jakarta - Indonesia’s National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas RI) has reported a series of performance achievements throughout 2025. The report is to foster national resilience, particularly through human resource development and the reinforcement of national values, in support of Indonesia’s Golden Vision 2045.

Lemhannas Governor, Ace Hasan Syadzily presented the achievements during a Hearing Meeting with Commission I of the House of Representatives (DPR RI) in Jakarta on Monday, 19 January 2026. He stated that the institution’s programs are aligned with the Asta Cita (Eight Priorities Agenda) of President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

According to him, strengthening high-quality human resources remains one of Lemhannas RI’s main priorities. In 2025, the institution organized national leadership education and leadership development programs aimed at preparing and strengthening national leaders from various sectors.

“In the 2025 fiscal year, we successfully organized leadership education programs. Initially planned for two cohorts, we were able to implement three cohorts, in line with the government’s efficiency policy through curriculum restructuring and the use of hybrid learning methods,” Ace Hasan said.

In addition to leadership education, Lemhannas RI also carried out programs focused on strengthening national values and civic awareness. These included national values consolidation programs, civic education initiatives, and outreach activities aimed at promoting Pancasila ideology, tolerance, and social harmony.

Several of these initiatives were implemented through public education forums and campus outreach programs targeting students and academic communities, as well as capacity-building activities for regional leaders. Ace Hasan also conveyed that these programs were designed to broaden public understanding of national values while strengthening coordination between central and regional stakeholders.

“Going forward, these activities will continue to support the realization of active collaboration and cooperation among regional leaders in supporting national and regional government programs,” he said.

Ace Hasan affirmed that Lemhannas RI’s work program for 2026 is designed in line with the government’s vision and the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) for 2025-2029. The upcoming programs will focus on supporting food and energy sovereignty, as well as strengthening a productive and inclusive economy, as part of broader efforts to reinforce Indonesia’s national resilience.


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