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SDG 13: Climate Action

Low-Carbon Energy Use

FoN UI also has Solar Panels as Solar Cell that generates 18.7kWP (Watt Peak) of energy. The solar cell is connected to an electrical panel so that the energy it generates can be used to reduce the electricity usage load in FoN UI. The energy used from the solar panel is tracked and can be accessed using the ShinePhone App from Growatt. In 2023, the amount of energy used from solar panel is … kW.

sollar panel installation in 2022

sollar panel installation in 2023

 

Environmental Education Measures

Faculty of Nursing UI proudly presents an engaging elective module called “Nursing Perspective of Climate Change” in 2023. This module is tailored for the Faculty of Nursing and is open to students from other faculties within Universitas Indonesia. With two credits, this module comprehensively explores the pressing issue of climate change from a nursing standpoint, emphasizing its significant impact on health.

Supporting Evidence:
Course Module: Nursing Perspective of Climate Change

  ▸ Climate Action Plan, shared

FoN UI, in collaboration with Monash University and the University of Melbourne, conducted research collaboration through the Knowledge Partnership Platform Australia-Indonesia (KONEKSI). This study addresses climate change impacts on the health of women and children. Utilising nursing expertise and drawing on mixed-methods, the research documents and amplifies diverse women’s experiences to generate inclusive policy-relevant information on protecting health from increasing climate-change-related pressures. It also creates long-term partnerships with Indonesian women that will facilitate the nursing research team’s long-term capacity to serve the women of Indonesia as they face an uncertain climate future.

In 2023, FoN UI Faculty of Nursing UI in collaboration with Sukarame Village Office in Sajira Sub-Regency Lebak Regency Banten Province conducted a community outreach activity focused on coaching housewives in household waste management using biopore techniques. The goal was to educate women and health cadres in the community on how to process household waste in order to minimize its negative impact on the environment health. A pocket book was made to guide women on how to contribute to climate change. This pocket guide discusses various aspects related to waste management, the importance of recycling, waste reduction, and the use of biopores as an environmentally friendly solution.

Supporting Evidence:

  1. Collaborative Research with KONEKSI (Australia-Indonesia):
    Empowering Women in Mitigating Climate Change Impacts on Health
  2. Pocket Guide: Women Environmental Heroes – Great Women, Healthy Environment
     

 

A community outreach program was also conducted by FoN UI in collaboration with the Directorate of Community Service and Empowerment (DPPM) UI and Sukarame Village Office of Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province. The team organized disaster preparedness training for 25 Sukarame Village cadres. The training aimed to equip the cadres with skills to respond resiliently to disasters in their community with new knowledge on the role of cadres, disaster mitigations, and basic life support (BLS) skills.

Supporting Evidence: News Link to Activities

  1. iNews Depok: UI Community Service Team and DPPM Educate Sukareme Village Cadres about Disaster Mitigation
  2. Independensi: FoN UI Strengthens Disaster Preparedness in Pandeglang

  ▸ Inform and support government

  ▸ Environmental education collaborate with NGO

Commitment to Carbon Neutral University

  ▸ Commitment to carbon neutral university

  ▸ Achieve by date

SDG 13 in Numbers

Total energy used


Total energy used from low-carbon sources

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