Ormawa constitution not yetThe Student Legislative Body (BLM) FEB UNAIR 2024 held a BLM Ormawa Constitutional Session on September 14 2024 at Vila Mediana, Pacet. This activity coincides with the implementation of "Upgrading BLM 2024". The "Ormawa BLM Constitutional Session" event was an important step in efforts to eliminate the gaps that exist in each student organization (ormawa) on campus. These gaps can range from role ambiguity to unfairness in resource allocation and decisions. By presenting a strong and detailed constitution, which guarantees legal certainty regarding the roles, duties, authority, rights and obligations of each FEB UNAIR student organization, it is hoped that it can minimize internal conflicts and ensure that each student organization has equal access to resources and available opportunities.

In the context of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), drafting student organization constitutions that aim to reduce inequality is a step that is in line with SDGs 10 concerning Reduced Inequalities. By providing a clear and equal legal basis for every organization, the constitution will be an effective instrument in reducing disparities between stronger and weaker organizations. Apart from that, the implementation of this constitution also plays an important role in supporting SDGs 16 concerning Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. By creating fair and transparent rules, and recognizing the rights and obligations of each student organization, the constitution will help build strong institutions with integrity within the campus environment, which in turn will create a peaceful and stable atmosphere for all organization members.

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