Manager Social Development Pillar

Jaka Ramdani is a dedicated professional with a robust educational background and a passion for social impact. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Social Work from the Polytechnic of Social Welfare Bandung, followed by a Master's degree in Social Welfare Science from Padjadjaran University and another Master's in Development Studies from the Bandung Institute of Technology. His deep commitment to social causes is further evidenced by his certification as a professional Social Worker by the Ministry of Social Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.
Dani is recognized for his expertise in Green Social Work and Community Development, where he seamlessly integrates research with hands-on practice to drive sustainable social change. Among his notable achievements is the creation of the "Bank Mangrove Digital" application, a project that has garnered him intellectual property rights and showcases his innovative approach to environmental conservation and community engagement.
Currently, Dani serves as the Manager of the Social Development Pillar for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), where he plays a pivotal role in advancing key objectives, including the eradication of poverty, hunger, ensuring health and well-being, quality education, and gender equality (Goals 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5). His responsibilities also include the critical task of managing ISBN acquisitions for SDGs-related documents and other significant publications.
Dani has also developed valuable communication skills, having completed sign language training from Pusbindo, which enhances his ability to engage with diverse communities and advocate for inclusivity.
Prior to his current role, Dani contributed his talents to several prestigious organizations, including the KK-PWD Bandung Institute of Technology, Tanoto Foundation, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Ministry of Social Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, where he honed his skills and expanded his impact in the fields of social welfare andĀ development.

Jaka Ramdani