Goals

1

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

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1.3.2. Bottom financial quintile student success

UGM ensures that 100% of students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group will graduate, and in 2024, over 50% of the university’s student body received a subsidized tuition fee to ensure that no student is forced to drop out due to financial difficulties.

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1.3.3. Low-income student support

UGM supports students from low-income families through a range of programs including free health services, psychological counseling, disability support, legal aid, laptop loans, housing assistance, and transportation to help them successfully complete their studies.

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1.4.1 Local start-up assistance

UGM provides assistance to local MSMEs and start-ups through relevant education or resources, including digital ecosystem mentorship, access to finance and assets, capacity building training, and legal advocacy assistance.

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1.4.2 Local start-up financial assistance

UGM supports local MSMEs and start-ups by providing financial assistance through its Science Techno Park, facilitating government grants such as the Matching Fund and PRIME STeP to promote research-based innovation and productivity.

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1.4.3 Programmes for services access

UGM enhances basic services for all by offering health check-ups and psychological first aid, improving campus waste management, providing free drinking water access, and offering financial assistance.

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1.4.4 Policy addressing poverty

UGM engages in policy development at local to global levels to support poverty eradication, collaborating with district governments on regional work plans and partnering with the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Asian Development Bank.

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