SDG 1: No Poverty
Professor Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro discusses debt traps, BRI complexity, and development sovereignty in his inaugural professorial speech at UGM.
UGM equips postgraduate graduates with innovation spirit, hosting Kemenkominfo Special Staff Alfreno Kautsar who highlights their strategic role in digital transformation and societal contri...
UGM KKN PPM students, reviewed by Rector Prof. Ova Emilia, are engaged in community service in Jayapura, Papua, exploring natural and human resource potential to boost local economy and welf...
Maria Elisabeth Ponda (Erlin) from Merauke, Papua, achieves her dream of studying Medicine at UGM with a 100% UKT scholarship, inspiring with her resilience and dedication.
17 Papuan students joined FEB UGM’s accounting and finance training to support equitable, sustainable education and youth empowerment in Teluk Bintuni.
KKN-PPM UGM students in the Banggai Islands held a Fun Triathlon 2025 to foster community collaboration, healthy living, and local tourism promotion.
UGM students and local youth collaborate to open a hiking trail to Tokonanaka Island’s peak, boosting ecotourism and community-based development.
To accelerate poverty alleviation, Indonesia's Social Ministry partners with 16 Yogyakarta universities including UGM for empowerment programs.
UGM KKN team trains transmigrant communities in Muna Regency in food processing and handicrafts to boost local skills and economic opportunities.
UGM KKN students learn traditional culinary heritage and promote local MSMEs in Namu Village, South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi.
UGM KKN-PPM students held a catfish-chicken dimsum training in Banyuwangi to enhance local income and promote sustainable food entrepreneurship.
Fatimah Azzahra from West Sumatra earns a full scholarship to study at UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine through the national selection route.
Soto seller's daughter, Anyndha Tri Rahmawati (Nyndha), achieves her dream of free tuition at UGM's FEB via SNBP, showcasing academic and entrepreneurial success.
UGM KKN team participates in a traditional groundbreaking ceremony in the Talaud Islands, gaining insights into community synergy, cultural heritage, and values of local development.
UGM students promote disaster preparedness and community-based tourism through KKN programs in Tokonanaka and Bungintimbe, North Morowali.
UGM expert Dr. Nurhadi warns that 18-sqm subsidized homes risk creating new poverty if housing quality and supporting facilities are not prioritized, urging policy review.
Despite financial hardship, Soraya Sitanggang from Medan wins a full tuition subsidy to pursue Accounting at UGM’s Faculty of Economics and Business.
Rahma Khoirunnisa, a UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Scholarship that helps ease financial burdens during her university journey.
UGM KKN-PPM students partner with Temanggung Regency to boost ecotourism, digital agriculture, and sustainable village development.
Paragon awards assistance and laptops to four new students from UGM, honoring their perseverance in overcoming adversity and pursuing higher education.
Hafiz Aulia Putra overcomes financial hardship to pursue higher education at UGM, inspiring others that determination can defy all odds.
Sitti Aminah Muslimah, a Forestry UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Indonesia scholarship to support her studies and environmental aspirations.
With fewer farmers in Indonesia, a UGM expert stresses the need to introduce modern agricultural innovation to students from an early age.
A total of 431 UGM students will carry out a 50-day community empowerment program across 36 villages in Klaten to support local development efforts.
UGM social policy expert urges Indonesia to revise its outdated poverty line, calling for a careful strategy to address its political and policy implications.
Dr. Wenty Marina Minza from UGM secures Rp3.2 billion U’Good grant to study relational wellbeing among vulnerable youth in Indonesia.
Artita Lindu Rilawati, a cireng seller's daughter, gains tuition-free admission to UGM via SNBP, embodying independence and dedication despite humble beginnings.
UGM deploys 29 students for KKN-PPM in Rote Ndao, Indonesia's southernmost island, focusing on sustainable innovation, economic empowerment, and human resource development.
UGM sends 8,038 students for KKN-PPM 2025 to 35 provinces, focusing on food security, climate resilience, and community empowerment.
UGM grants Dato Low Tuck Kwong scholarships to 311 students, supporting those from low-income families, activists, and high achievers in various fields.

