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Minggu, 05 Maret 2017

Hijrah Saputra, Introducing an Empowering Hospitality



Hijrah Saputra and Mister Piyoh

Born and raised in sabang, the city at the western end of indonesia, Hijrah Saputra (32) was intrigued by the untapped tourism potentials in his hometown. the combination of the things he is interested in; graphic designing, marketing, and his academic background in urban planning, encourage him to promote positive change among local youth. Hijrah, or Heiji to his friends, began his mission in 2008 by building piyoh design, his graphic design start-up focusing on creating merchandises to promote tourism in sabang.

Among his products are mugs, key chains, stickers, flannel figurines wearing aceh traditional dresses, and t-shirts. The name “Piyoh” is inspired by a word in Acehnese that means ‘stopping by’, representing the local tradition to honor guests called peumulia jamee. not only a fitting choice of word for tourists coming over, piyoh has also become a
household name. chances are, if one has a t-shirt that says “i love aceh” or “i love sabang”, it might be made by Piyoh Design. for the alumnus of Urban and Regional Planning Department in Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, the numerous issues in his hometown were his drive to make the most of what he is made of.

“I see that people, with their own abilities, can change their surroundings for better or worse. I call it the power of supercitizen. As the power is combined, we can complete each other and collaborate as a driving force for a better Indonesia,” says Heiji, who believes that every single person has their own purpose in the world, and for him, it is to foster the improvements in his hometown.

as his initial drive to make changes started from tourism, the son of Suradji Junus and Erwani Meutia stays true to the cause. since last october, he is serving at Laskar Nusantara as the coordinator for indonesia tourism ambassadors for western part of the country, which comprises the region from aceh to west java. he also has been contributing and illustrating for travelwan magazine since 2009, and previously designed the promotional tools for visit banda aceh campaign in 2011 by the city of Banda Aceh’s department of tourism and culture.

Furthermore, along with his fellow youth in aceh, in 2012 Heiji co-founded a youth organization called The Leader, to encourage positive changes in local youth. its activities include Dreammaker, to inspire them to make their dreams come true; Kelas Kreatif and Rumah Kreatif to promote creative thinking and actions; Ngobrol Inspiratif to serve as a hub for local youth and inspirational people; Sobat Buku to recommend must-read books for youth; and Aceh Luar Biasa to introduce inspirational young people who had made a difference.

On the other hand, he admits, the fact that plenty of young people in Aceh choose to complain about their surrounding without actually make any moves, made his ideas did not gain that much of support from even his friends. However, he is glad that, one of these days, some of his peers, who used to consider his thoughts to be pretty obscure, now wonder why they are not invited to contribute.

“I consider this as a positive change of mindset, because if they ask that, it shows that they care and are willing to make change. Many of them are also inspired to do social projects and offer their own version of solution for problems in the society,” explains Heiji, who earlier 2015 won the first prize for the Creative Economy sector of Marketeers of the Year by Markplus.

Over the years, Heiji has been leaving his mark as a changemaker in his hometown, and he intends to keep on doing so and not to stop learning new things. In ten years’ time, he hopes to be an entrepreneur who is not only successful in building his business empire, but also to be a man of value to inspire young people across the sea to be their own version of change-makers.

Finally, he highlights, that “It is not the time to make a change on our own, but to do so together.”

Selasa, 15 September 2015

Hijrah Saputra, Introducing an Empowering Hospitality

Hijrah Saputra, Papa Piyoh
"It is no longer the time for Indonesian youths to hate each other, but to act and be the solution, to join forces and build the nation together"


Born and raised in Sabang, the city at the western end of Indonesia, Hijrah Saputra (31) was intrigued by the untapped tourism potentials in his hometown. The combination of the things he is interested in; graphic designing, marketing, and his academic background in urban planning, encourage him to promote positive change among local youth.

Hijrah, or Heiji to his friends, began his mission in 2008 by building Piyoh Design, his graphic design start-up focusing on creating merchandises to promote tourism in Sabang. Among his products are mugs, key chains, stickers, flannel figurines wearing Aceh traditional dresses, and t-shirts. The name “Piyoh” is inspired by a word in Acehnese that means ‘stopping by’, representing the local tradition to honor guests called Peumulia Jamee. Not only a fitting choice of word for tourists coming over, Piyoh has also become a household name. Chances are, if one has a t-shirt that says “I Love Aceh” or “I Love Sabang”, it might be made by Piyoh Design.

            For the alumnus of Urban and Regional Planning Department in Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, the numerous issues in his hometown were his drive to make the most of what he is made of. 

“I see that people, with their own abilities, can change their surroundings for better or worse. I call it the power of Supercitizen. As the power is combined, we can complete each other and collaborate as a driving force for a better Indonesia,” says Heiji, who believes that every single person has their own purpose in the world, and for him, it is to foster the improvements in his hometown.

As his initial drive to make changes started from tourism, Heiji stays true to the cause. Since last October, he is serving at Laskar Nusantara as the Coordinator for Indonesia Tourism Ambassadors for western part of the country, which comprises the region from Aceh to West Java. He also has been contributing and illustrating for Travelwan magazine since 2009, and previously designed the promotional tools for Visit Banda Aceh campaign in 2011 by the City of Banda Aceh’s Department of Tourism and Culture.

Furthermore, along with his fellow youths in Aceh, in 2012 Heiji co-founded a youth organization called The Leader, to encourage positive changes in local youth. Its activities include Dreammaker, to inspire them to make their dreams come true; Kelas Kreatif and Rumah Kreatif to promote creative thinking and actions; Ngobrol Inspiratif to serve as a hub for local youth and inspirational people; Sobat Buku to recommend must-read books for youth; and Aceh Luar Biasa to introduce inspirational young people who had made a difference.

On the other hand, he admits, the fact that plenty of young people in Aceh choose to complain about their surrounding without actually make any moves, made his ideas did not gain that much of support from even his friends. However, he is glad that, one of these days, some of his peers, who used to consider his thoughts to be pretty obscure, now wonder why they are not invited to contribute. 

“I consider this as a positive change of mindset, because if they ask that, it shows that they care and are willing to make change. Many of them are also inspired to do social projects and offer their own version of solution for problems in the society,” explains Heiji, who earlier this year won the first prize for the Creative Economy sector of Marketeers of the Year.

Over the years, Heiji has been leaving his mark as a change-maker in his hometown, and he intends to keep on doing so and not to stop learning new things. In ten years’ time, he hopes to be an entrepreneur who is not only successful in building his business empire, but also to be a man of value to inspire young people across the sea to be their own version of change-makers. 

Finally, he highlights, that “It is not the time to make a change on our own, but to do so together.”

As told to Muhamad Fahmi Ramadhan (UNFPA Indonesia)

Selasa, 08 September 2015

Hijrah Saputra at Youth Booklet UNFPA Indonesia #2

Beberapa bulan lalu aku dihubungi oleh team UNFPA Indonesia, untuk diwawancara, katanya mau dimasukin profilnya di Youth Booklet UNFPA edisi ke 2.
Youth Booklet UNFPA #2 Realizing Young Peoples potential in Indonesia
UNFPA sendiri adalah singkatan dari United Nations Population Fund, memulai operasinya tahun 1969 sebagai UnitedNations Fund for Population Activities (namanya berubah tahun 1987) di bawah administrasi United Nations Development Fund. Tahun 1971 badan ini ditempatkan di bawah otoritas Majelis Umum Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa. UNFPA mendukung program di empat wilayah, negara Arab dan Eropa, Asia dan Pasifik, Amerika Latin dan Karibia, dan Afrika sub-Sahara. Mereka bekerja di lebih dari 140 negara, teritori dan wilayah. Sekitar tiga perempat staf bekerja di lapangan. Beberapa tugas UNFPA melibatkan penyediaan suplai dan layanan untuk merawat kesehatan. Mereka juga mendorong partisipasi pemuda dan wanita untuk membantu mengembangkan masyarakat mereka yang terkena dampak dari kesehatan yang buruk yang meluas ke berbagai sektor seperti pencegahan penyakit kelamin termasuk HIV/AIDS. UNFPA bekerja atas kerjasama dengan badan PBB, pemerintah dan komunitas lainnya. Bekerjasama, badan ini meningkatkan kewaspadaan dan mengelola dukungan dan sumber daya yang dibutuhkan untuk mencapai Millennium Development Goals. (Wikipedia)

Alhamdulillah merasa sangat senang dan bangga, karena merasa mendapatkan sebuah apresiasi dari sebuah lembaga internasional yang memiliki fokus pada isu kependudukan, yang juga memiliki basis di Indonesia. 

Penghargaan bukanlah tujuan akhir, tapi penghargaan menunjukan adanya progres dalam berkarya #Piyohnote

Aku sendiri bingung apa yang harus diceritakan dalam booklet tersebut karena jujur saja, apa yang kukerjakan selama ini masih dalam proses dalam mewujudkan mimpiku dan masih banyak sekali PR yang belum selesai. 

Senang sekali, walaupun tidak bisa menerima langsung pada acara launchingnya di Jakarta, karena sedang melakukan seleksi Putra-Putri Konservasi Bahari Kota Sabang. Tapi semangat acara tersebut bisa kurasakan, terutama ketika Mamak dan Bapak menerima buku itu, beliau sempat berkata,”hebat ya anak mamak, bisa masuk di buku yang isinya Bahasa Inggris semua”, hehe, terharu, walaupun mamak ga ngerti, setidaknya beliau tahu, anaknya sudah melakukan hal baik, alhamdulillah #MerembesMili T_T
Bapak dan Mamak

Selain orang tuaku, aku berharap booklet tersebut dapat memberi manfaat kepada lebih banyak masyarakat terutama untuk anak-anak muda yang sedang berusaha mewujudkan mimpinya. 

Buat aku, buku ini buku ini juga menjadi motivasi buatku untuk terus melakukan yang terbaik. Saya sangat berharap, semangat tiap orang yang ada di buku ini bisa diterima oleh lebih banyak anak muda, bukan hanya semangatnya juga tapi juga aksinya. Ada 32 anak muda yang bisa dicontoh di dalamnya, mulai dari Sabang sampai Papua. Ada beberapa yang kukenal di ajang Wirausaha Muda Mandiri, mulai dari Dea Valensia (Batik Kultur) yang dulu kita saingan di kategori yang sama, ada Vania Santoso, yang expo bareng-bareng, bahkan ada juga Gita Syahrani yang jadi tentor di kegiatan British Council untuk Social Entreprise di Bandung. Belum lagi, ada dek Maudy Ayunda, #DegDegan, salah satu penyanyi dan bintang film favoriteku, Aaah, luar biasa! Dan masih banyak lagi pemuda-pemudi lainnya.

Ada 32 pemuda yang bisa kamu baca profil menariknya di sini!
Hehe, agak jampok dikit gapapa ya
Ini cerita sedikit perjuanganku di Sabang, Banda Aceh dan sekitarnya
Mbak Gita Syahrani, menginspirasi dengan SIDALANG-nya
Dea Valensia dengan Batik Kulturnya, memberdayakan masyarakat yang kurang beruntung, muda, cantik dan baik
Environmental Sustainability
- Adeline Tiffanie Suwana (Environmental Activist)
- Andika Putraditama (Research Analyst)
- Dayu Prastini Hatmanti (TV Host, Save Shark Activist)
- Ghulam Najmudin (Indie Musician, Student)
- Gita Sjahrani ( Environmental Specialist)
- Infra Ranisetya (Social Entrepreneurship Enthusiast)
- Lidwina Marcella (Communications Practioners)
- Mizan Bustanul Fuady (Young Scholar)
- Rahyang Nusantara (Environmental Activist)
- Vania Santoso (Green Entrepreneur)

Entrepreneurship
- Dea Valencia (Social Entrepreneur)
- Dimas Ramadhani (Computer Science Student & IT Entrepreneur)
- Dinni Hajarrahmah (Social Entrepreneur)
- Fiona Ekaristi Putri (Tourism Promoter and lecturer)
- Gigih Rezki (Techno-Preneur)
- Gloria Marcella (Techno-Preneur)
- Hijrah Saputra (Entrepreneur and Graphic Designer)
- Keinesasih Hapsari (Comic Writer)
- Khaira Al Hafi (Social Innovator)
- Vidi Aldiano (Singer and Entrepreneur)
- Wisnu Aryo Setio (Entrepreneus and Management Student)

Community Empowerment
-  Afra Suci Romadhon (Social Activist and Researcher)
- Alfrado raymond (Youth Activist)
- Mudy Ayunda (Musician Actress)
- Ayu Oktariani (HIV AIDS Activist)
- Dirgayuza Setiawan (Youth Politician)
- Fitria Sari (Community Development Activist)
- Irine Yusiana (Youth Lawmaker)
- Johan Piter (Peer Couselor and TV Personality)
- Moudy febriyanti (Social Activist)
- Muhammad Ami (Youth Activist, Law Student)
- Rifky Husain (Film Maker)

Yang penasaran, Youth Booklet versi digitalnya bisa didownload di sini!

Memang sayangnya booklet 138 halaman ini berbahasa inggris semua, tidak terlalu ramah dengan masyarakat Indonesia.. tapi ya mudah-mudahan UNFPA bisa bikin yang versi bahasa Indonesia supaya bisa dinikmati oleh lebih banyak pemuda indonesia di Pelosok dan menginspirasi mereka. Good Job UNFPA Indonesia, terimakasih banyak. 

Buat yang lain, kalian mau berjuang bersama-sama untuk Indonesia yang lebih baik?