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Category: SDG5

Gender Equality through inclusive scholarship and support programs

Universitas Sriwijaya reinforces its commitment to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5: Gender Equality through inclusive scholarship and support programs that enhance women’s access to higher education. The university implements targeted initiatives such as mentoring, financial aid, and leadership development to empower female students and promote equitable participation. In 2024, UNSRI collaborated with government, private partners, and internal funding schemes to provide scholarships for students from diverse backgrounds while maintaining gender balance in all awards. A notable example is the U-Go Scholarship 2024-2025, a program dedicated to empowering young women to pursue their academic ambitions and contribute positively to their families and communities. Beyond financial assistance, this scholarship emphasizes leadership and personal growth, ensuring that recipients are equipped to succeed academically and socially in an inclusive university environment.

Universitas Sriwijaya actively promotes gender diversity

Universitas Sriwijaya actively promotes gender diversity by encouraging women to pursue studies in fields where they have been traditionally underrepresented, particularly in engineering and technology. In 2024, the Faculty of Engineering launched a series of initiatives to inspire and empower young women to explore STEM disciplines through mentorship, campus outreach, and social-media campaigns. These programs aim to highlight women’s potential in engineering and foster equal participation in science-based education. The Faculty of Engineering Women’s Empowerment 2024 program, featured publicly on the faculty’s Instagram page, showcases UNSRI’s efforts to create a supportive environment where female students are motivated to join and excel in technical fields. This initiative reflects the university’s commitment to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5: Gender Equality and to breaking gender barriers in higher education.