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The SDGs Initiatives lists at Universitas Indonesia contribute to the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals, with the aim of promoting synergies between research activities and ensuring the social impact of value created by these initiatives.

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SDGs 1

Every country in the world now faces poverty as a persistent issue.

SDGs 2

Hunger is intrinsically linked to the overall level of social welfare.

SDGs 3

The importance of good health and well-being is steadily rising globally.

SDGs 4

Education is a fundamental pillar for developing quality human resources.

SDGs 5

Gender equality is a basic human right and essential for a sustainable world.

SDGs 6

Clean water and sanitation are fundamental needs in the environmental sector.

SDGs 7

Energy serves as a primary and crucial pillar supporting human existence.

SDGs 8

Having decent work and economic expansion is vital for escaping poverty.

SDGs 9

The ability to stay connected in industry and technology is important.

SDGs 10

Ensuring equality and under-representation is the path to better justice.

SDGs 11

Sustainable cities represent a roadmap to fostering a life of dignity.

SDGs 12

Altering consumption habits can enhance human well-being.

SDGs 13

Utilizing low-carbon energy sources can lessen the effects of climate change.

SDGs 14

The community should give attention to the preservation of aquatic ecosystems.

SDGs 15

Special focus is required for biodiversity, particularly for species at risk of extinction.

SDGs 16

Universities can form partnerships with diverse public sectors.

SDGs 17

Every segment of society holds accountability for sustainable development.