The Faculty of Public Health has direct involvement with the national government related to management of COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia. The involvement includes identifying problems and challenges, developing policies and strategies, as well as monitoring and reporting on interventions. In 2021, the Faculty of Public Health engages with the National Research and Innovation Agency related to Acceleration Research on COVID-19 Handling. Moreover, the Faculty of Public Health also engages with the Ministry of Health related to Study Preparation and Policy of Increasing the Role of Private University and Vocational University in adding rare study programs and limiting surfeited study programs.
The Faculty of Public Health often initiates and participates in cross-sectional dialogue related to the Sustainable Development Goals, such as organizing conferences that involve the government or NGOs. In 2021, the Faculty of Public Health organized the 11th APRU Population Aging Virtual Conference with the theme “Challenge & Resilience Related to Aging Population: Surviving and Thriving towards Successful Aging” on 7-8 April 2021. With 15 speakers from 7 countries, 81 participants from 11 countries, and 171 attendees from 20 countries, we focus on defining, measuring and improving resilience in older adults in the age of longevity.
SDG1 is related to ending poverty everywhere and in all its forms. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG1 are:
1. Knowledge, Vaccination Status, and Reasons for Avoiding Vaccinations Against Hepatitis B in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review.
2. National Health Insurance Scheme: Internal and External Barriers in the Use of Reproductive Health Services Among Women.
3. Analysis Implementation of COVID-19 Prevention for Disability in Social Institution (A Case Study in Jakarta Capital City).
SDG2 is related to eliminating hunger, achieving food security and good nutrition, as well as promoting sustainable agriculture. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG2 are:
1. Broccoli-Soybean-Mangrove Food Bar as an Emergency Food for Older People During Natural Disaster.
2. Energy and Protein Intakes are Associated with Stunting Among Preschool Children in Central Jakarta, Indonesia (A Case-Control Study).
3. Consumption of Milk and Dairy Products as Dominant Factor of Underweight Among Children Aged 24-59 Months in Java Island, Indonesia (IFLS 2014).
Broccoli-Soybean-Mangrove Food Bar as an Emergency Food for Older People during Natural Disaster
SDG3 is related to ensuring a healthy life and supporting well-being for all. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG3 are:
1. A Cross-Sectional Survey of Personal Hygiene Positive Behavior Related to COVID-19 Prevention and Control Among Indonesian Communities.
2. Analysis of Spatial Distribution of PM2.5 and Human Behavior on Air Pollution in Jakarta.
3. A Survival Analysis of Successful and Poor Treatment Outcome Among Patients with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and the Associated Factors: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
SDG4 is related to ensuring quality education. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG4 are:
1. An Overview of Radon Concentrations and Risk Factors in Elementary School Classrooms: Systematic Literature Review 2010 – 2020.
SDG5 is related to achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG5 are:
1. A Matriarchal and Patriarchal Perception on Women’s Autonomy in Decision Making on Contraception: Qualitative Analysis in Indonesia.
2. National Health Insurance Scheme: Internal and External Barriers in the Use of Reproductive Health Services Among Women.
SDG6 is related to ensuring access to clean water and sanitation. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG6 are:
1. Implementation of Cleaner Production to Improve Wastewater Treatment Performance.
2. The Role of Hygiene and Sanitation to the Escherichia Coli Contamination in Drinking Water in Depok City, Indonesia.
3. Menstrual Hygiene Management of Junior High School Students in Rural Areas of Indonesia (Study in Tinambung Sub-District, Poliwali Mandar, West Sulawesi.
Implementation of cleaner production to improve wastewater treatment performance
SDG7 is related to ensuring access to clean, affordable, and sustainable energy. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG7 are:
1. Development of Eco-Airport Model to Measure Environmental Noise Footprint in Supporting Airport Sustainability.
2. Ecological Footprint Model of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport from the Perspective of the Local Community.
SDG8 is related to supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG8 are:
1. Development of an Occupational Safety and Health Online Database of MSMEs in Pasir Mukti Village, Citeureup District, Bogor Regency, in the Era of the Industry 4.0.
2. Ergonomic Assessment in Metal-Based Small Industries in Bogor Regency, Indonesia, 2019.
Ergonomic assessment in metal-based small industries in Bogor Regency, Indonesia, 2019
SDG9 is related to supporting infrastructure, industry, and innovation. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG9 are:
1. Developing Hospital Emergency and Disaster Management Index Using Topsis Method.
2. Health and Safety Risk Mapping in Workers of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Sukahati Village, Citeureup Sub-District, West Java.
SDG10 is related to reducing inequality within and between countries. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG10 are:
1. A Matriarchal and Patriarchal Perception on Women’s Autonomy in Decision Making on Contraception: Qualitative Analysis in Indonesia.
2. Poor Quality for the Poor: A Study of Inequalities in Service Readiness and Provider Knowledge in Indonesian Primary Healthcare Facilities.
SDG11 is related to building inclusive, safe, durable, and sustainable cities and communities. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG11 are:
1. Analysis of Spatial Distribution of PM2.5 and Human Behavior on Air Pollution in Jakarta.
2. Indoor Air Quality in Urban Residential: Current Status, Regulation and Future Research for Indonesia.
3. Line Source Dispersion and Spatial Distribution of Carbon Monoxide Concentration on Daan Mogot Street, Tangerang City, Jabodetabek Metropolitan Area.
Analysis of Spatial Distribution of PM2.5 and Human Behavior on Air Pollution in Jakarta
SDG12 is related to ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG12 are:
1. International, Transdisciplinary, and Ecohealth Action for Sustainable Agriculture in Asia.
2. UI Zero Plastic as an Action Towards Sustainable Campus.
3. Parental Education and Good Child Habits to Encourage Sustainable Littering Behavior.
International, Transdisciplinary, and Ecohealth Action for Sustainable Agriculture in Asia
UI Zero Plastic as an action towards sustainable campus
Parental Education and Good Child Habits to Encourage Sustainable Littering Behavior
SDG13 is related to climate change management. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG13 are:
1. Development of Eco-Airport Model to Measure Environmental Noise Footprint in Supporting Airport Sustainability.
2. Impact of Climate Variables on the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asia: A Systematic Review.
Impact of Climate Variables on COVID-19 Pandemic in Asia: A Systematic Review
SDG14 is related to maintaining marine ecosystems. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG14 are:
1. The Effects of Nano-Casein Encapsulation and Productions of a Controlled-Release on Eugenol Containing Bio-Pesticide Toxicity.
SDG15 is related to preserving terrestrial ecosystems, managing forest sustainability, combating desertification, and preventing as well as reversing land degradation and halting biodiversity loss. In 2021, there are no research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health related to SDG15.
SDG16 is related to supporting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all and building effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health, several publication related to SDG16 are:
1. Identification of Workplace Bullying: Reliability and Validity of the Indonesian Version of the Negative Acts Questionnaire-Revised (NAQ-R).
2. Requestioning the Indonesian Government’s Public Policy Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Black Box Analysis for the Period of January-July 2020.
3. Corrigendum to “Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Kangaroo Mother Care in the Community – A Qualitative Study”.
SDG17 is related to strengthening implementation measures and revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. In 2021, there are no research and publications conducted by lecturers of the Faculty of Public Health related to SDG17.
The Faculty of Public Health is committed to meaningful education around the Sustainable Development Goals across the university which will be relevant and applicable to all students. To keep the commitment, the Faculty of Public Health always tries to incorporate the SDGs values in every subject when possible. The list of subjects that involve learning of the SDGs values can be found in the evidence link provided.