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Arsip 2024:

December

6.4.2. Water reuse measurement

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM measures campus-wide water reuse by systematically monitoring rainwater and greywater collection, treatment, and utilization through building-level harvesting systems, recycling installations, and infiltration infrastructure, enabling precise evaluation of efficiency and continuous expansion of reuse capacity.

6.5.1. Water management educational opportunities

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM supports community water stewardship by offering free hands-on initiatives and technology outreach alongside paid professional trainings and international programs that build practical and advanced expertise in water management and pollution control.

6.5.3. Off-campus water conservation support

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM advances off-campus water conservation by supporting community projects—from drought-resilient farming and rainwater filtration to clean-water production and village empowerment—that enhance local water security and economic opportunities.

6.5.4. Sustainable water extraction on campus

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM advances sustainable water management through local river-rehabilitation initiatives, national partnerships on watershed and irrigation improvement, and global collaborations with UNESCO and ICERM to strengthen international capacity and research in water resource management.

6.5.5. Cooperation on water security

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM promotes responsible water management through smart water-saving technologies, faculty-led conservation programs, regional partnerships to address water scarcity, and active contributions to global water governance platforms like the World Water Forum.

6.5.6. Promoting conscious water usage on campus

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM promotes conscious water usage on campus by leading global discussions on sustainable water management and advancing innovations such as solar-powered desalination, reinforcing the university’s commitment to responsible water use and awareness within the academic community.

6.5.7. Promoting conscious water usage in the wider community

THE Impact Ranking - Clean Water and Sanitation Monday, 30 December 2024

UGM promotes conscious water usage by advancing community-based water-awareness research and applying sustainable practices such as smart taps and grey-water recycling to encourage broader public adoption of responsible water use.

5.3.1. Tracking access measures

THE Impact Ranking - Gender Equality Sunday, 29 December 2024

In 2024, women made up an impressive 57% of all applicants to UGM— a figure that UGM tracks closely through its central admissions system to ensure gender equity stays on the agenda.

5.3.2. Policy for women applications and entry

THE Impact Ranking - Gender Equality Sunday, 29 December 2024

UGM maintains a formal admissions policy that ensures equal access and non-discrimination for all applicants, including women, across all academic levels and entry pathways.

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