
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights continues to be committed to realizing world-class services, by encouraging the acceleration of the digitalization of legal services in Simultaneous Public Service activities. This commitment also comes true by encouraging the acceleration of the digitalization of legal services that are transparent, fair, participatory, and accountable so that they can reach the wider community and without time limits.
In addition, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights is required to be adaptive, agile, become a learning organization that produces a lot of innovation, get out of your comfort zone, leave the business as usual work pattern, and start always thinking about building a legacy.
The implementation of the Legal Expo activities in the context of celebrating Dharma Karya Dhika Day (HDKD) 2021 prioritizes virtual activities to provide services, education, and entertainment to the community by the concept of adapting new habits to maintain service productivity to the public.
A public service exhibition that more emphasis on the virtual aspect is also a form of digital bureaucracy through the adaptation of new habits after the Covid-19 pandemic hit whose caused limited community activities.
Through Virtual Expo and Webinar Series in this activity, socialization is carried out to educate the public about what services can be obtained at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights and how to get them. In the webinar series with the theme of public services at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, discussing the services available at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights @ditjen_ahu, @bphn_kemenkumham, @djki.kemenkumham, and @ditjen_imigrasi
In addition to being virtual, the activity entitled Legal Expo was also carried out offline at Lotte Shopping Avenue Jakarta whose would provide direct explanations to the public regarding services at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.
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