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SDG 1: No Poverty

University Anti-Poverty Programmes

Faculty of Nursing Universitas Indonesia admitted students from the middle to lower economic classes. Those admitted receive financial assistance from the Indonesian government through various programs as an effort to increase access and learning opportunities at universities for prospective students who are economically disadvantaged and have good academic potential. In 2023, 198 students recieved Bidikmisi/The Indonesia Smart College Card Scholarship (KIP-K), 6 students recieved The Higher Education Affirmation Scholarship (ADik), and 12 students recieved The Jakarta Excellent Student Card Scholarship (KJMU).

Evidence:  
List of Students Receiving Scholarships

Information regarding available scholarships can be accessed by the students at http://beasiswa.ui.ac.id/web/ 

In 2023, a record number of 73 students from low-income families successfully graduated from college. Among these students, a high percentage of 71.23% students managed to graduate on time within 7-8 semesters for bachelor graduates and 2 semesters for profession graduates.

Evidence:  
List of Graduates Receiving Scholarships

Universitas Indonesia provides affordable paid student dormitories for underprivileged students of the university. Through the faculty, students are given the opportunity to request for fee reductions, waivers of overdue fines, and waivers of dormitory rental fees. 

UI Student Dormitory Instagram Account
https://www.instagram.com/asrama.ui/

Faculty of Nursing collaborates with Alumni Association of Faculty of Nursing Universitas Indonesia (ILUNI FIK UI) provides scholarships to Nursing Professional Students. The scholarship is used to pay BOP (Education Operational Costs) when students study the Nursing Profession at FIKUI. It is hoped that this scholarship will be useful in smoothing the educational process for students in the FIK UI Nursing Study Program, so that students are enthusiastic in carrying out their education and are not bothered by financial problems. Each semester, an amount of 42 million rupiahs are given to students from nursing professional program.

ILUNI FIK UI Instagram account
https://www.instagram.com/iluniui.fik

  ▸ Low or lower-middle income countries student support

Community Anti-Poverty Programmes

  ▸ Local start-up assistance

  ▸ Local start-up financial assistance

In 2023, FoN UI students and lecturers organised trainings and programmes to improve access to basic services for the community. The training and programmes held are mostly community outreach about stunting and mental health; and health outreach in junior high schools. 

Stunting

Prevention and Control of Stunting through the “Youth Laskar Cegah Stunting (Rela Ceting)”, Lombok Specialized Complementary Food Recipes (Rempah Lombok), and Strengthening the Role of Cadres in Jerowaru District, NTB. 



As a form of FoN UI’s efforts to implement the second SDGs goal of eliminating hunger and all forms of malnutrition, the FoN UI community service team in collaboration with the Jerowaru Community Health Center and the East Lombok Regency Women’s Empowerment, Child Protection and Family Planning Office (DP3AKB) held a program to empower cadres and mothers with children under two years of age (baduta) in an effort to prevent and control stunting. It is hoped that Jerowaru as a representative of East Lombok Regency can become a model for other sub-districts. This activity aims to provide an understanding to cadres and mothers about the importance of stunting prevention and the right way to provide complementary foods based on the local Lombok menu according to the age of the child.

Evidence

Other outreach programmes can be accessed in the link below
List of FoN UI programmes for services access

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Promoting Health Awareness: Free Health Checks and Preventive Care. Promoting health awareness through free health checks and preventive care is vital for improving community well-being. These outreach programs provide essential services, like screenings and education, to those who may lack access to healthcare. By focusing on early detection and prevention, FoN UI empower individuals to take control of their health. 

Supporting Evidence

  1. Free Health Check at Boulevard Universitas Indonesia: This program is conducted by trained students from the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIK) at Universitas Indonesia. It offers important health examinations, including blood sugar, cholesterol, uric acid, and blood pressure tests. The initiative aims to raise public awareness about the importance of early disease detection and preventive health measures.
  2. Community Service: Healthy Bones, Strong Body, Meaningful Life: Participants can take part in bone and joint exercises, health discussions and consultations, as well as receive important health check-ups such as blood pressure, body fat, blood sugar, uric acid, and bone density tests. The program highlights the importance of strong bones and a healthy body for a fulfilling life.

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FoN UI also have a Special Work Unit for Community Service and Service (UKKPPM) called Nursing Training Center (NTC) that has engaged in providing seminars, workshops and health training services to facilitate health workers, health students, health education practitioners and the general public to be able to access the latest quality health science developments. Throughout 2023, NTC has organized various trainings and seminars including 3 seminars and 12 trainings with a total of 1,863 participants. The program aims to improve access to education and training services for health workers and the general public, with 65% of participants being Nurse Educators and 35% health workers and the general public.

Evidence

  1. NTC FoN UI Website https://ntcui.id/
  2. NTC FoN UI Instagram Account https://www.instagram.com/nursingtrainingcenter_ui/
  3. NTC FoN UI Training 2023 Calendar

  ▸ Policy addressing poverty

SDG 1 in Numbers

Proportion of Students Receiving Financial Aid to Attend University Because of Poverty

Number of Students Receiving Financial Aid

455

Number of Students

1,594

Number of Low Income Students Receiving Financial Aid

216
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