SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM and the Kulon Progo Regency Government discuss plans to develop Nyi Ageng Serang Hospital as a strategic healthcare hub in western Yogyakarta.
UGM’s Environmental Studies Center rehabilitates mangroves in Patikang Village, Pandeglang, to boost marine biodiversity, disaster mitigation, and ecotourism.
UGM Professor Wakhid Slamet Ciptono introduces the Smart and Wise City concept, integrating technology, culture, and humanity in urban development.
Post-disaster ARI cases surge as a UGM pulmonologist warns children and the elderly are most at risk and urges preventive measures in affected areas.
A UGM psychology expert explains the differences between stress and burnout and shares practical tips to manage pressure and maintain productivity toward year-end.
France partners with GIK UGM to advance the France–Indonesia Innovation 2026 program, strengthening collaboration in innovation, talent, and creative industries.
Kagama Tennis secures second place at the 2025 Inter-University Alumni Tennis Tournament, highlighting teamwork, sportsmanship, and alumni solidarity.
Maternal mental health is crucial in parenting as many mothers balance caregiving and public roles amid social change, says a UGM psychologist.
A total of 100 high school student council presidents from across Indonesia gathered at UGM for Nusantara Future Leaders 2025 to strengthen youth leadership.
TEP UGM presents evidence-based findings on the potential of 14 transmigration areas to support inclusive and sustainable development.
UGM reaffirms its commitment to a healthy campus as a pillar of self-reliance, research excellence, and national resilience on its 76th anniversary.
UGM alumnus Robert Fanggidae builds inclusive community banking to empower 3T communities in East Nusa Tenggara through integrity-driven leadership.
UGM deploys Emergency Medical Teams to Aceh, providing medical care, psychological counseling, and technical support during disaster response and recovery.
A UGM Geography lecturer joins UN-Habitat’s global expert group to help shape international guidelines for people-centered smart cities.
UGM’s Gamantaray team wins first place in the Electric Remote Control category at the 2025 Indonesia Ship Contest with Gamanave.
Central obesity is not merely excess weight. A UGM nutrition expert explains the serious health risks and how to prevent them.
Only 5% of Indonesian universities are research-oriented. Experts urge stronger community engagement to ensure higher education delivers real impact.
UGM and Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade collaborate to strengthen human resource capacity in trade defense through a workshop on trade remedies.
Experts urge the development of Indonesia’s new capital, IKN, to prioritize ecosystem sustainability and biodiversity conservation.
UGM’s Health Promoting University receives an award from the Sleman Regency Government for its leadership in implementing a healthy campus.
UGM organized the 2025 Anti-Drug Ambassador Selection to promote drug prevention awareness and foster a healthy, safe campus environment.
Applying Indonesian National Standards (SNI) helps MSMEs improve quality, gain consumer trust, expand markets, and strengthen global competitiveness.
UGM employees joined a Pound Fit session to stay healthy and energized, supporting an active lifestyle through campus health initiatives.
UGM Professor Amin Wibowo outlines key leadership traits of Millennials and Gen Z, emphasizing sustainability, collaboration, and inclusivity in the workplace.
Indonesia’s cocoa productivity continues to fall as UGM expert urges stronger replanting, superior seedlings, and sustainable pest control.
UGM, UTU, and PNL deploy a solar-powered water purification system in Bener Meriah to strengthen healthcare services in disaster-affected areas.
Pustral UGM calls for resilient logistics systems to ensure food and energy security in disaster-affected regions of Sumatra.
UGM deploys weekly medical teams to Aceh to support disaster response, strengthen health services, and reinforce local health system resilience.
UGM establishes seven interdisciplinary working groups to accelerate hydrometeorological disaster response and long-term recovery in Sumatra.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit preserves Javanese script and culture through the JAWACANA Community, promoting inclusive cultural literacy.

