SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM students won second place at PMC 2026 with an innovative community-based solution for organic waste management.
Syahla, daughter of an online motorcycle taxi driver, earns free tuition at UGM through academic achievement.
The birth of a Sumatran elephant calf in Lampung highlights the success of ex situ conservation and animal welfare efforts.
UGM Professor Eko Setyabudi emphasizes fisheries biology data as the foundation for sustainable marine resource management.
UGM Professor Agus Pramusinto highlights the recent growth of centralization and the shrinking of regional authority in Indonesia.
UGM promotes agrivoltaic technology to support smart farming, renewable energy, and sustainable land use in Indonesia.
UGM economist calls for consistent government policies to restore investor confidence amid economic uncertainty.
UGM nutritionist shares tips on safely consuming soy sauce and managing sodium intake for better health.
UGM rises to 41st globally in the THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026, highlighting its leadership in sustainable development.
UGM experts urge stronger protections for Indigenous rights through FPIC in Indonesia’s Indigenous Peoples Bill.
UGM research finds that increased local environmental spending is linked to slower growth of air pollution in Indonesia.
UGM students in Rote Ndao develop palm sugar production, tourism, and local economic potential through community empowerment.
UGM helps provide sustainable access to clean water in Sleman through rainwater harvesting and spring conservation initiatives.
Students from 20 countries joined UGM’s One Health Summer Course to address emerging diseases and global health challenges.
Nurma earns admission to UGM’s Nutrition Program through SNBP and secures a full scholarship despite financial hardship.
UGM and the Chilean Embassy strengthen collaboration in Antarctic research, climate change studies, and scientific diplomacy.
UGM students help a Yogyakarta MSME turn tofu wastewater into liquid organic fertilizer while improving business management.
UGM won 13 medals and finished second nationally at the 2026 ONMIPA-PT competition hosted by Airlangga University.
UGM strengthens inclusive, disability-friendly public information services to ensure equal access and participation for all.
LPS Peduli provides Rp1.2 billion in tuition assistance to 100 UGM students affected by disasters in Sumatra.
UGM deploys 8,178 students to 32 provinces for community empowerment, food security, and climate resilience programs.
UGM and Sulzer Indonesia partner to offer internships, scholarships, and industry collaboration opportunities.
UGM economist says market confidence recovery depends on policy responses, while the revised P2SK Law serves as a long-term reform.
UGM promotes SWRO technology to improve salt quality, increase production, and provide clean water for coastal communities.
UGM students support Islamic boarding school students in reducing food waste through education and sustainable waste management.
UGM climbs to the 206th position globally in the QS WUR 2027 rankings, driven by stronger academic reputation and global competitiveness.
UGM economist urges caution in energy subsidy reform to protect vulnerable middle-class households.
UGM doctoral research introduces post-identity theory through the concept of manungsa tanpa tenger.
UGM develops affordable, health-focused shoe insoles using 3D printing to support foot health and strengthen local footwear innovation.
UGM expert urges dairy farmers to join milk processing, packaging, and marketing to increase income and value-added products.

