SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
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.
UGM honors Eka Sari Lorena Soerbakti and Professor Abdul Rohman for their contributions to student entrepreneurship and the development of halal research.
UGM disaster expert urges comprehensive watershed inspections and stronger mitigation to prevent further flash floods in Sumatra during the rainy season.
FT UGM begins construction of Wisma Seturan to provide affordable housing for new lecturers while optimizing faculty assets through alumni collaboration.
KAFEGAMA distributes IDR 200 million in humanitarian aid to flood and landslide victims across four affected regions in West Sumatra
UGM secured 14 awards at the 2025 Diktisaintek Awards, recognising excellence in education, research, innovation, public relations, and cooperation.
Joined by Students from Japan, Korea, and Malaysia, UGM Deploys 1,044 Students for Community Service
UGM deploys 1,044 students, including international participants, for the Period 4 KKN-PPM to support food sovereignty and sustainable development across Indonesia.
UGM strengthens humanitarian contributions through disaster response, research innovation, community service, and global academic impact in its 76th year.
UGM develops humane, family-based temporary and permanent housing designs to support flood survivors in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM offers free breakfast across several faculties during final exams to support student welfare, especially those facing economic hardship.
UGM and Kagama held a policy dialogue to bridge academic research with societal needs and promote evidence-based public policymaking.
A total of 1,900 participants from 52 community groups took part in the Nitilaku cultural parade celebrating UGM’s 76th anniversary.
Kagama Chair and IKN Authority Head Basuki Hadimuljono outline the progress of Indonesia’s new capital development at Kagama’s national meeting.
UGM Rector and Kagama Executive Board plant a Norfolk pine at GIK, reaffirming their commitment to environmental sustainability on campus.
Ahead of Nitilaku 2025, UGM presents an art exhibition and a campus history showcase highlighting its academic journey and cultural heritage.
UGM advances food security by downstreaming research innovations through Resona Saintek, connecting campus research with farmers and communities
Developed by UGM, Gamagora 7 rice is now cultivated nationwide, offering early harvests and stable yields in irrigated and rainfed fields.
UGM’s Expedition Patriot Team identifies promising plantation and livestock commodities to boost productivity and incomes in Muara Sahung transmigration area.
UGM alumni planted 1,200 cocoa seedlings in Dlingo, Bantul, to strengthen community-based agroforestry and sustainable forest management.
KAFEGAMA and FEB UGM hosted a charity concert to raise scholarships and humanitarian aid for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra.

