

Prof. Wiku Adisasmito served as a speaker in the webinar “Apa Kabar Mpox?” organized by the Center for Preclinical and Clinical Medical Research (PRKPK), Health Research Organization – BRIN, on September 4, 2024. This activity represented a form of cross-sectoral dialogue in support of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
There is a collaboration with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in carrying out the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, which includes education, community service, and research.
SDG 1 relates to ending poverty in all its forms everywhere. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers, a publication related to SDG 1 is:
1. Behind the Hospital Ward: In-Hospital Mortality of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Indonesia (Analysis of National Health Insurance Claim Sample Data)
Webinar PRKPK “Apa Kabar MPOX?”
SDG 2 focuses on ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers, one publication related to SDG 2 is:
1. High Prevalence of Anemia and Overweight among Women Workers in Three Palm Plantations in Indonesia: A Cross-Sectional Study
2. The Relationship between Drinking Coffee and Hypertension in Several Countries: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
3.Validity of the COVID-19 preparedness e-module developed using ADDIE method for Dasa Wisma cadres in Jakarta
This publication contributes to SDG 2 by addressing issues related to food security and nutritional well-being.
SDG 3 relates to ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers, a publication related to SDG 3 is:
1. Navigating the Aftermath: Risk Factors of Recurrence Following Coronary Bypass Surgery in Indonesia
2. Experience and Perceptions of Self-disclosure Among People Living With HIV (PLHIV): A Qualitative Study
3. Food Hygiene and Sanitation at the Jakarta Pondok Gede Hajj Food Hygiene and Sanitation at the Jakarta Pondok Gede Hajj Embarkation Dormitory: Food Safety Efforts for the Hajj Pilgrims Embarkation Dormitory: Food Safety Efforts for the Hajj Pilgrims
Navigating the aftermath: Risk factors of recurrence following coronary bypass surgery in Indonesia
SDG 4 relates to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers, a publication related to SDG 4 is:
1. Enhancing Physical Exercise Adherence by Promoting Self-Efficacy in Elderly with Osteoarthritis Knee
Enhancing physical exercise adherence by promoting self-efficacy in elderly with osteoarthritis knee
SDG 5 relates to achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. Through research and publications conducted by lecturers, a publication related to SDG 5 is:
1. Common Mental Disorders and Associated Factors During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in Indonesia: An Analysis of Data from the 2018 Basic Health Research
SDG 6 relates to ensuring access to clean water and sanitation. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 6 is:
1. Sustainable removal of pigment dye from traditional batik textile wastewater using ZnO photocatalysis
SDG 7 relates to access to clean, affordable, and sustainable energy. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 7 is:
1. Development of a Framework for Risk-Based Integrated Safety Audit to Enhance Construction Safety Performance
SDG 8 relates to promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. Through faculty research and publications, the research related to SDG 8 is:
1. Risk Factors for Work Fatigue in Welding Workers in the Oil and Gas Industry: Literature Review
Risk Factors for Work Fatigue in Welding Workers in the Oil and Gas Industry: Literature Review
SDG 9 relates to infrastructure, industry, and innovation. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 9 is:
1. Male adolescents’ (Aged 15–24 years) smoking habit and its determinant: analysis of Indonesia demographic and health survey data, 2017
SDG 10 relates to reducing inequality within and among countries. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 10 is:
1. The impact of multimorbidity among adults with cardiovascular diseases on healthcare costs in Indonesia: a multilevel analysis
SDG 11 relates to building inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities and communities. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 11 is:
1. Estimating the Flood, Landslide, and Heavy Rainfall Susceptibility of Vaccine Transportation after 2021 Flooding in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
SDG 12 relates to ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 12 is:
Bio-Risk Management Systems: Biosafety Assessment in COVID-19 Referral Hospitals in Indonesia
Bio-Risk Management Systems: Biosafety Assessment in COVID-19 Referral Hospitals in Indonesia
SDG 13 relates to addressing climate change. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 13 is:
1. Predicting the suitable cultivation areas of breadfruit crops Artocarpus altilis (Moraceae) under future climate scenarios in Central Java, Indonesia
SDG 14 relates to conserving marine ecosystems. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 14 is:
1. Beneficial and adverse effects of dam construction in canal tannery wastewater effluent with a high content of chromium in Hazaribagh, Bangladesh
SDG 15 relates to protecting terrestrial ecosystems, managing forests sustainably, combating desertification, and halting and reversing land degradation and biodiversity loss. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 15 is:
1. Building health systems resilience: understanding the social, economic, and cultural impacts of climate change from stakeholders’ perspectives in Indonesia
SDG 16 relates to promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all, and building effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 16 is:
1. Interdisciplinary perspectives on ‘what matters most’ in the cultural shaping of health-related stigma in Indonesia
SDG 17 relates to strengthening the means of implementation and revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. Through faculty research and publications, the publication related to SDG 17 is:
1. National Immunization Program Decision Making Using the CAPACITI Decision-Support Tool: User Feedback from Indonesia and Ethiopia
The Faculty of Public Health is committed to meaningful education to improve people’s welfare by moving towards the SDGs.
In 2023, the educational curriculum at the Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia provided courses that are related to 17 SDGs spread across 11 study programs, both as compulsory and elective courses.


















