Polri holds for She Award 2025, Pollan Empowerment Commitment commitment
Jakarta – The staff of the National Police Human Resources (SSDM) once again held the HE FOR SHE Awards 2025 in the context of a commitment to the empowerment of female police (Pollan). This event was disputed to the heads of the Work Unit (Kasatker) and the Head of the Regional Unit (Kasatwil). Senior Indonesian Police Inspector -General Arradina Zessa Devy said this activity is a cooperation of the National Police with UN women Indonesia as part of Heforhe. The Heforshe is a solidarity movement that invites men to equal women and agents of change in the realization of gender equality. Polri Awards in support of Heforshe Movement 2025 were held to coincide with the 77th anniversary of Indonesian police women. The goal is to encourage gender reinforcement, as well as more equal and inclusive practices and cultures in the police environment. Browse to continue the content “The mainstream of gender in the national police is an institutional strategy that strengthens professionalism, which ensures the equality of access for police women in a strategic position,” Arradina said in his statement Tuesday (8/19/2025). “As well as emphasizing the dedication of the police institution to the inclusive, fair and oriented security management in human rights,” he continued. The nomination was opened for Kasatker and Kasatwil head. The assessment is based on three main criteria, namely leadership that assesses integrity, dedication and innovation for gender equality; the impact and positive effects of internal as well as external police; and sustainability. The jury of this event consists of credible figures that have a strong record in their fields, including: 1 Head of the Indonesian Laboratory 2045 (Lab45) and former deputy V for Polhukam and Human Rights at the Presidential Staff Office, Jaleswari Pramodhawardani; 2. Commissioner of Compolnas and former chairman of the National Commission on Human Rights, Choir Anam; 3.. Deputy Chairman of Komnas Wanita, Ratna Batara Munti; 4. co-founder of new male alliance, Nur Hasyim; 5. Senior journalist, Sonya Hellen Sinombor. The nomination stages begin from: • 19-25 August 2025: Distribution of technical guidelines to all working units and Polli Regional Units, followed by a public campaign • September 1, 2025: Nominee announcement • 5-10 September 2025: Field visit • September 24, 2025: The peak of the event and the night of the award is not just a launch of the book. Campaign, but an invitation to act. He emphasized the importance of this initiative from a policy point of view. “This national police initiative is a very important progressive step. So far, through this award, the national police have proven to have translated their dedication into concrete action,” Jaleswari said. “It will be a good practice that can be followed by other institutions, not only in Indonesia, but also at the world level,” he continued. Choir Anam or Cak Anam added, from the perspective of human rights and overseeing the police, this event was considered a positive breakthrough. “As a commissioner of compoles, I consider it a positive breakthrough. Recognition of Polri leaders who encourage gender equality will increase public’s trust and strengthen more humanistic and accountable Polri institutions,” Anang said. “It shows that national police are serious about improving themselves and making the values of human rights an inseparable part of their duties,” he concluded. (Ond/WHN)