SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM Academic Hospital deploys an AHS medical team to Aceh to assess needs and provide emergency health services for flood-affected communities.
FKG UGM launches KaderMu, a digital app to help community health cadres monitor and improve children’s dental health.
UGM deepens disability awareness training to strengthen its commitment to an inclusive campus and improve services for persons with disabilities.
Taekwondo at Porsenigama 2025 concluded in one day with a more structured flow, showcasing stronger athlete performance and smoother execution.
UGM students and community partners launched the RESIK and ROADMATE programs to improve coastal cleanliness and waste management at Parangtritis Beach.
UGM geriatric expert calls for expanding gerontological nursing education to enhance professional standards and improve the quality of elderly healthcare in Indonesia.
UGM launches Presokazi, a premium rice innovation enriched with iron and zinc to support daily nutrition for Indonesian families.
UGM’s Porsenigama 2025 Judo competition brings together 130 student athletes across two categories, highlighting impressive performances and new champions in Tachi Waza and Judo.
UGM dermatologist Professor Hardyanto Soebono offers guidance on avoiding harmful cosmetics and highlights the risks posed by mercury, hydroquinone, and other unsafe ingredients.
UGM Faculty of Psychology dominated Porsenigama 2025 tennis, winning three gold medals, supported by rising new talents and increased student participation.
FT UGM claims overall victory in the Porsenigama 2025 archery competition, securing three gold medals across four contested categories.
The Biak Elok 2024 screening in Yogyakarta highlights UGM’s KKN journey in Biak Numfor and celebrates Papuan culture and community stories.
Indonesia records rising snakebite cases. A UGM expert calls for the development of modern antivenoms, as llama–alpaca antibodies show promising medical potential.
Roche Indonesia and UGM collaborate on the DRIVE project to strengthen diabetic retinopathy screening, tele-ophthalmology, and national vision health services.
The Faculty of Engineering wins Porsenigama 2025 with 86 medals as UGM celebrates a month-long sports and arts festival involving nearly 5,000 students.
Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Health reviews the UGM-developed digital radiography device undergoing preclinical testing at UGM Academic Hospital.
APCHG 2025 discusses innovations and global collaboration to ensure equitable, ethical, and human-centered access to genomic medicine.
Professor Gugup Kismono emphasizes the rising work-life imbalance among young workers during his inauguration as Professor of Organizational Psychology at UGM.
UGM faculty member, Anton Sony Wibowo, earned a doctorate for developing saliva-based biomarkers to support early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
UGM researchers develop protein-bait innovations to control fruit flies, boosting salak quality, yields, and export potential in Turi, Sleman.
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.
At UGM Leadership Day 2025, national leaders highlight integrity, empathy, and cross-disciplinary collaboration as key to future-ready leadership.
UGM experts and the Ministry of Finance encourage young Indonesians to lead green economy transformation through innovation, education, and collaboration.
UGM psychologist warns of rising child suicide cases and highlights Generation Alpha’s vulnerability to depression amid digital-age pressures.
Experts at ICAVESS 2025 highlight that 75% of infectious diseases are zoonotic, urging stronger One Health collaboration across Asia.
UGM food technology expert explains why healthy food remains unaffordable for many Indonesians and outlines key steps for improving access.
Indonesia hosts IBS 2025 at UGM, highlighting the need for stronger biopharma resilience as 80% of drug raw materials remain imported.
Former BMKG Head Professor Dwikorita Karnawati warns of increased risks of flash floods and lightning amid Indonesia’s peak rainy season.

