SDG 1: No Poverty
Number of Student
Number of low-income students receiving financial aid
Programs for Service Access
UNDIP has conducted training and programs to improve community access to basic needs such as food, health, housing, employment, and education. In 2024, UNDIP sent 7,254 students to carry out the Real Work Lecture (KKN) program in 11 regencies and 1 city in Central Java. This KKN program aims to implement the knowledge gained in the destination area for about 45 days, with a focus on poverty alleviation and food security. For example, the Sriwedari Mengajar program was held to provide basic financial management and accounting training to MSME entrepreneurs in Sriwedari Subdistrict, Surakarta. The goal is to improve the understanding of effective financial management and accounting for MSME entrepreneurs, so that they can better manage their businesses and improve economic welfare in the area.