Kinanti, FK UII Students Design Anti-Trafficking Software

Kinanti Sekarsari or usually called Kiki, a 2005 FK UII student, successfully passed the national level selection and ASIA World Level Information Technology Competition which took place in Cairo, Egypt on 2-11 July 2009, competing with 12 countries.

The world class student technology competition organized by Microsoft & Ms. This year's Suzzne Mobarok Foundation is titled Imagine Cup, in which participants must be able to provide solutions to handling problems that are the goal of achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) with technological innovation.

Kinanti, together with three (3) of her colleagues from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering UGM (Ninan, Fero and Yoko), collaborated to make special software to prevent the occurrence of Women Trafficking, where the technology used is based on SMS, so it is hoped that workers who are outside the country can still use this technology easily so as to avoid trafficking in women.

This project undertaken by Kiki and her friends is not just this one time. The first project he ever worked on was the manufacture of Ante Natal Care (ANC) Software and the creation of a Smart Toilet which aims to detect early possible abnormalities in maternal death in pregnant women.