SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM, Kagama, and LPS raised Rp2.3 billion in donations to support victims of floods in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
Deploying elephants to clear post-disaster debris may endanger their health and welfare, prompting calls for safer and more ethical alternatives.
UGM gender scholar warns of sexual violence risks in disaster shelters and calls for gender-sensitive protection measures for women and vulnerable groups.
Amid fiscal tightening and rising disaster risks, national and regional leaders stress moral leadership, green development, and collaboration.
UGM psychology expert highlights the importance of psychosocial support and mental health services to help disaster survivors in Sumatra recover sustainably.
UGM expert highlights the urgency of meeting basic needs and providing psychosocial support to help Sumatra flood survivors recover with dignity.
UGM’s expert stresses the need for tiered governance in determining national disaster status amid floods and landslides in Sumatra.
UGM deploys medical teams to Sumatra to support emergency health response and assist recovery efforts for disaster-affected communities.
UGM sociologist highlights the crucial role of social solidarity and strong state coordination in responding to major floods in Sumatra.
UGM hydrology expert explains the causes of recent flash floods in Sumatra and outlines urgent response priorities and long-term prevention measures.
Over 200,000 students affected by floods in Sumatra need psychosocial support to restore well-being and learning continuity, says UGM expert.
Integrating drones, artificial intelligence, and smartphones can speed up the search for disaster victims, a UGM expert says, amid Indonesia’s complex terrain.
UGM prepares data-driven psychosocial assistance for flood survivors in Aceh, focusing on rapid assessment, volunteer training, and targeted interventions.
UGM provides psychosocial training for USK student volunteers to support children and restore emergency schooling in flood-affected areas of Sumatra.
UGM delivers academic, psychological, and financial assistance to 162 students whose families were affected by disasters in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM deploys a second AHS medical team to Aceh to strengthen health service recovery and support hospitals and affected communities after recent disasters.
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.

