Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The SDGs are global and national commitments in an effort to improve the welfare of society, including 17 global goals and targets for 2030 declared by both developed and developing countries at the UN General Assembly in September 2015. The 17 goals are:
- No Poverty
- No Hunger;
- Healthy and Prosperous Life;
- Quality Education;
- Gender Equality;
- Clean Water and Adequate Sanitation;
- Clean and Affordable Energy;
- Decent Work and Economic Growth;
- Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure;
- Reduced Inequality;
- Sustainable Cities and Settlements;
- Responsible Consumption and Production;
- Climate Change Management;
- Ocean Ecosystems;
- Terrestrial Ecosystems;
- Peace, Justice and Resilient Institutions;
- Partnerships to Achieve Goals.
Postgraduate Program of Mataram University is expected to contribute more actively in overcoming national problems that require a new approach due to the complexity of the problem.
For this reason, knowledge that is adaptive to existing issues is needed, especially for Postgraduate Tridharma activities at the University of Mataram.
The gap in implementation is of course due to a non-comprehensive approach that causes failure to achieve targets.
To overcome these obstacles and improve the quality of Tridharma and its impact, we prepare news and information related to the Sustainable Development Goals.
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