SDG 16: Peace Justice & Strong Institutions
UGM professor urges reallocating part of the MBG funds to restore education infrastructure and support students and teachers in disaster-hit regions.
UGM prepares data-driven psychosocial assistance for flood survivors in Aceh, focusing on rapid assessment, volunteer training, and targeted interventions.
Experts at UGM’s Pojok Bulaksumur forum criticize the newly passed Criminal Procedure Bill (RUU KUHAP), highlighting issues in oversight and human rights.
UGM and Pusterau formalize aerospace cooperation with the handover of two trike aircraft to support education, research, and air defense readiness.
UGM reviews a book on soil and water conservation, exploring legal frameworks, scientific insights, and community practices to strengthen sustainable governance.
UGM Faculty of Psychology dominated Porsenigama 2025 tennis, winning three gold medals, supported by rising new talents and increased student participation.
The Biak Elok 2024 screening in Yogyakarta highlights UGM’s KKN journey in Biak Numfor and celebrates Papuan culture and community stories.
South Korea’s Acting Ambassador Park Soo-deok underscores Indonesia’s unique special strategic partnership with Korea during a public lecture at UGM.
Experts warn that the proposed revision to the TNI Law risks expanding military power into civilian sectors and undermining Indonesia’s democratic oversight.
A consequence test is essential for determining exempt information, ensuring public transparency while protecting sensitive state and personal data.
Roche Indonesia and UGM collaborate on the DRIVE project to strengthen diabetic retinopathy screening, tele-ophthalmology, and national vision health services.
UGM undergoes ASIIN accreditation for six study programs to strengthen academic quality, global recognition, and international competitiveness.
UGM and APCOVE host an epidemiology workshop to enhance the capacity of Asia-Pacific veterinarians in field research and zoonotic disease prevention.
UGM’s Jama’ah Shalahuddin and Campus Mosque win overall champion at the 2025 AMKI Muda National Jamboree, earning eight awards across categories.
UGM and the Ministry of Transmigration review development strategies for the Bena Transmigration Area to strengthen local potential and community welfare.
Unilever Indonesia leaders highlight adaptability, cross-functional collaboration, and learning from failure as essential skills for young professionals.
UGM and Mongolian Ambassador explore educational and research cooperation, focusing on livestock innovation, student exchange, and joint academic programs.
UGM academics highlight Indonesia’s democratic decline, as elections increasingly legitimize a party-elite oligarchy over substantive democracy.
UGM’s Asia Pacific Study Center calls for clearer agreements to strengthen legal protections for Indonesian migrant fishers working on Korean vessels.
Professor Eniya Listiani Dewi outlines four key government strategies to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition toward the 2060 Net Zero Emission target.
UGM leaders and Fortakgama journalists reunite for a fun fishing event at PIAT UGM, strengthening friendship and media collaboration.
Former BMKG Head Professor Dwikorita Karnawati warns of increased risks of flash floods and lightning amid Indonesia’s peak rainy season.
UGM commemorates Heroes’ Day 2025, with Rector Professor Ova Emilia urging the community to embody heroic values in building the nation.
UGM opens the 3rd ICIHES 2025 in Yogyakarta, strengthening global collaboration in Islamic economics and the halal industry.
UGM’s expert urges vigilance as heavy rains approach, warning of increased flood and landslide risks across Indonesia.
UGM student startup Orionex Solusi Digital (AutoInsight) wins the top three in Pertamuda Seed and Scale 2025 for its innovative SaaS business solution.
A total of 149 ADik scholarship students from seven universities in Yogyakarta participated in a program aimed at strengthening national values and character.
UGM welcomed a delegation from Chiba University, Japan, to explore joint programs, double degrees, and academic collaboration.
UGM academics raise concerns over weak verification and hasty implementation in Indonesia’s 80,000 Merah Putih Village Cooperatives program.
UGM students empower Donoharjo Village through the Gemilang Desa program, integrating innovation, health, and youth collaboration for rural progress.

