SDG 13 : Climate Action

Low-carbon energy use

Low-carbon energy tracking

The Faculty of Public Health constantly measures the amount of low carbon energy used within the faculty area. In 2023, the low carbon energy used came from utilizing two solar panels which generates an energy output of 12 kWp. The measurement of the low carbon energy was done on a monthly basis by using a device made to track energy received from the solar panels.

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Total energy used
1.0.705 kWh
Total energy used from low-carbon sources
6.00 kWh

Environmental education measures

Local education programmes on climate

The Student Association of the Environmental Health Department runs a program called Envicare, which aims to provide a platform for FKM UI students to volunteer in social activities that contribute to addressing environmental issues. In 2024, the program consisted of two main activities:

Envicare 1 (June 2, 2024):
Conducted in collaboration with the Operasi Semut Community, this activity involved a clean-up event at the Car-Free Day (CFD) area around Bundaran HI and along a designated route determined by Operasi Semut. During the activity, Envicare volunteers also paused periodically to identify target participants and provide education on waste management to the intervention targets.

Envicare 2 (October 27, 2024):
This activity focused on community interventions related to environmental issues, conducted in the form of both educational and practical activities. In 2024, Envicare 2 was held offline, targeting children as participants. The event included interactive learning sessions and educational activities on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) and Waste Sorting.

In addition, Prof. Budi Haryanto, a lecturer from the Department of Environmental Health, served as a guest speaker on the impacts of climate change, further strengthening the academic contribution to environmental awareness and education.

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Climate Action Plan

A book chapter on climate produced by academic staff from the Department of Environmental Health.

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Co-operative planning for climate change disasters

The Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia (FKM UI) organized the 20th Seminar Online (SEMOL) Series titled “The Impact of Climate Change on Maternal and Child Health for Public Health Professionals,” in collaboration with Pita Putih Indonesia, featuring speakers from BMKG (Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency), the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, and relevant experts. This activity served as a form of inter-institutional collaboration in planning and knowledge exchange related to mitigation and adaptation to climate change-related disasters.

Dampak Perubahan Iklim pada Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak Bagi Kalangan Profesi Kesehatan Masyarakat

Inform and support government

Lecturers from the Department of Environmental Health, through community service programs, implemented a tree-planting program for climate change.

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2024 SDGs Indicators