Wahyu Titis Dwi Rani

Communication Specialist At Usaid Mentari TB For Covid-19 at Muhammadiyah

Wahyu Titis Dwi Rani is a skilled communication specialist with a focus on public health initiatives, currently serving as a Communication Specialist at USAID MENTARI TB for COVID-19 since August 2021. In this role, Wahyu implements communication strategies to enhance the accessibility of information regarding the COVID-19 vaccination program and coordinates efforts with over 100 implementing partners. Prior experiences include interning in community engagement at Logine, PT, and marketing communications at Fortune PR, as well as serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. Wahyu holds a Master of Arts in Communication from Universitas Gadjah Mada and a Bachelor of Communication Science in Public Relations from Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.

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Muhammadiyah (Arabic: محمدية; lit. 'followers of Muhammad'); also known as the Muhammadiyah Society (Indonesian: Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah) is a major Islamic non-governmental organization in Indonesia The organization was founded in 1912 by Ahmad Dahlan in the city of Yogyakarta as a reformist socioreligious movement, advocating ijtihad - individual interpretation of Qur'an and Sunnah, as opposed to Taqlid - conformity to the traditional interpretations propounded by the ulama. Since its establishment, Muhammadiyah has adopted a reformist platform mixing religious and secular education, primarily as a way to promote the upward mobility of Muslims toward a 'modern' community and to purify Indonesian Islam of local syncretic practices. It continues to support local culture and promote religious tolerance in Indonesia, while a few of its higher education institutions are attended mostly by non-Muslims, especially in East Nusa Tenggara and Papua provinces. The group also runs a large chain of charity hospitals, and operated 128 universities as of the late 1990s. In 2008, Muhammadiyah was considered the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia with 29 million members.


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