Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all: what Universitas Diponegoro is doing in pursuit of this goal.

Student & Internal Support Facilities

Water Consumption per Person

Water Consumption per Person

Water Consumption per Person

Undip conducted water audit annually. And release the audit result publicly. Therefore as a university we can measure the total valume of water used annually based on its sources and user (e.g. each faculty and units). Please visit our Water Audit Report for further detail.

Water Usage and Care

Waste Water Treatment

Waste Water Treatment

UNDIP has several wastewater treatment plants, which are able to recycle more than 80% of water usage in the campus. Wastewater treatment plants are a system that processes and collects wastewater for reuse for watering plants, flushing toilets, and so on.

Preventing Water System Pollution

Preventing Water System Pollution

UNDIP cares with the quality of water and conducts annual water testing as a means to prevent polluted water entering the water system. The target of wastewater management is available in the latest Sustainability Report (Section 4). Educational and scientific laboratories are accredited to ensure that there are no accidents or incidents leading to chemical leaks or pollution of water bodies. UNDIP also has a storage for toxic waste and collaborates with a third party for its handling. In addition, a researcher at UNDIP designed a concept to convert food waste from the food court into alternative energy so that it does not flow into water bodies.

Free Drinking Water Provided

Free Drinking Water Provided

UNDIP promotes wellness and sustainability through a group exercise event and the launch of "VOCA", a bottled drinking water product developed by the Vocational School. Held on November 22, 2024, at the Tembalang campus, the event encourages a healthy campus culture involving faculty, staff, students, and partners. In his remarks, Rector Prof. Dr. Suharnomo praised VOCA's innovation and announced plans to install free drinking water stations in every faculty to ensure clean and safe water access for all. This initiative supports a healthy lifestyle.

Water-Conscious Building Standards

Water-Conscious Building Standards

Buildings in UNDIP have installed a number of standards to minimise water use in order to achieve the Water Management Target by 2030. Most of the new buildings are equipped with automatic sensor water taps that are designed to save water use. UNDIP also installed water-efficient appliances such as smart flushing toilets and garden sprinkler systems. By 2024, 57% of toilets in the campus are high-efficient toilet flush. UNDIP promotes the "Water Efficient" campaign, and Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) Tanks are installed for alternative water sources, reducing the use of shallow groundwater significantly. It is mandatory for each faculty to build a RWH tank to ensure all faculties contribute to water conservation.

Water-Conscious Planting

Water-Conscious Planting

Undip implements water-conscious planting to minimize water use in campus landscapes. The university has replaced water-intensive introduced species such as Angsana and Acacia with native, drought-tolerant plants like Khaya, Bungur, and Tanjung. Around 57% of the campus area consists of non-built green land—including shrubs and campus forests—where native species such as Cashew grow naturally and depend solely on rainfall. Only 3% of the area is designed as aesthetic gardens, and even these use low-water-use species such as Lantana. This initiative aligns with the Master Plan of Universitas Diponegoro Campus 2020–2029, which emphasizes sustainable landscaping, biodiversity conservation, and efficient water management in support of UNDIP's commitment to becoming a green and sustainable campus.

Water Reuse

Water Reuse Policy

Water Reuse Policy

The policy has been in place since 2024. It covers Universitas Diponegoro's strong commitment to water and energy efficiency through the implementation of a sustainability campus approach. The policy instructs all unit leaders to preserve water resources by implementing wastewater reuse programs, rainwater harvesting, construction of drywells and biopores, and the installation of high-efficient toilet flush systems. Moreover, UNDIP is also committed to transitioning toward renewable energy through electricity-saving strategies, maximizing natural lighting, and replacing air conditioning and lighting systems with energy-efficient technologies. The policy sets progressive targets up to 2035, with a target of achieving 100% of campus buildings utilizing efficient water and energy technologies based on renewable energy, in line with UNDIP's vision of becoming a sustainable campus.

Water Reuse Measurement

Water Reuse Measurement

UNDIP measures the reuse of water through its wastewater treatment plants (WWTP/IPAL) located across campus. The university monitors the volume of treated wastewater that is reused for non-potable purposes such as plant irrigation, toilet flushing, and fish ponds. According to the 2024 Water Audit Report, UNDIP has successfully recycled more than 80% of its total wastewater, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainable water management. The university aims to further enhance its water reuse capacity toward full optimization in the coming years as part of its continuous sustainability improvement efforts.

Water in the Community

Policy of Non-Discrimination Against Women

Policy of Non-Discrimination Against Women

In Circular Letter SE 19 of 2024, UNDIP reinforces its strong commitment to gender equality and inclusivity through a comprehensive policy on the prevention of discrimination and harassment against women and vulnerable groups. The policy emphasizes providing equal opportunities and protection for all academic members—particularly women, persons with disabilities, the elderly, and other vulnerable groups—within both academic and non-academic environments. It mandates every university unit to prevent discrimination, harassment, and inequality while ensuring support and protection for victims and witnesses. Furthermore, the policy requires awareness campaigns and the provision of accessible facilities for vulnerable individuals, creating a safe and inclusive campus environment for all.

Non-Discrimination Policies for Transgender

Non-Discrimination Policies for Transgender

UNDIP upholds human rights through a comprehensive non-discrimination policy that explicitly protects transgender individuals. As stated in Circular Letter SE 19 of 2024 concerning the policy on the prevention of discrimination and harassment against women and vulnerable groups, this policy aims to create a safe, fair, and inclusive campus environment for all members of the UNDIP community, regardless of their gender identity or expression. The policy ensures gender equality by providing equal opportunities and protection from discrimination, including for transgender individuals within the university environment. This demonstrates UNDIP's commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive academic space for all students, staff, and faculty members.

Maternity Policy

Maternity Policy

Diponegoro University (UNDIP) supports women's participation in the workforce through maternity policies aligned with national regulations. Referring to Law No. 4 of 2024 on the Welfare of Mothers and Children, women employees are entitled to up to six months of maternity leave with job protection, and fathers have the right to accompany during childbirth. UNDIP implements this through its Human Resources Directorate (DSDM), which recognizes maternity leave as part of the official leave system and provides an online application platform for easy access. This system allows employees to submit leave requests easily and transparently while ensuring institutional support for balancing family and career. Reinforced by Rector's Regulation No. 13 of 2021 on the UNDIP Employment System, these frameworks reflect UNDIP's strong commitment to inclusivity and women's continued participation before and after childbirth.

Childcare Facilities

Childcare Facilities for Students, Staff and Faculty

PAUD Permata UNDIP is an early childhood education center located on the UNDIP Tembalang campus, serving as a comprehensive childcare facility for both students and employees. Around 70% of its students come from UNDIP's academic community, providing working parents and student-parents on campus with accessible, safe, and educational childcare. For students who are parents, PAUD Permata UNDIP helps recent mothers continue attending their university courses without interruption, enabling them to balance academic responsibilities with childcare needs. For staff and faculty, it provides a convenient and reliable solution that supports work-life balance. The service is paid but designed to remain affordable while offering a supportive and nurturing environment for children's overall development through educational programs that promote holistic growth.

Women's Mentoring Schemes

Women's Mentoring Schemes

UNDIP continues to strengthen career readiness and entrepreneurship among its students through various initiatives that actively involve women. Through programs such as the Career Preparation Class for the 176th graduation period, the 4th UNDIP Career Days, and the Student Entrepreneurship Development Program (P2MW) 2024, UNDIP equips students with professional, technical, and entrepreneurial skills needed for the job market. These events collectively attracted strong female participation, with an estimated 50–60% of attendees being women who engaged in career workshops, company networking sessions, and business innovation programs. This active involvement reflects UNDIP's commitment to gender equality by ensuring that women students receive equal access to professional development opportunities, supporting their confidence and success in pursuing careers and entrepreneurship across various fields.

Policies Protecting Those Reporting Discrimination

Policies Protecting Those Reporting Discrimination

UNDIP has a comprehensive policy that protects individuals who report cases of discrimination or sexual violence from any educational or employment disadvantage. This commitment is stated in Rector's Regulation No. 13 of 2022 on the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence within the university environment. The regulation ensures that victims, witnesses, and reporters are granted confidentiality, safety, and equal access to justice without fear of retaliation. Through the establishment of a dedicated Task Force, UNDIP provides clear mechanisms for receiving, verifying, and following up reports while safeguarding the rights of all involved parties. This policy reflects UNDIP's strong stance against discrimination and its dedication to creating a secure, fair, and inclusive campus environment where all members feel safe to speak up against injustice.

Women's Application in Underrepresented Subjects

Women's Application in Underrepresented Subjects

UNDIP through its units has actively encouraged applications by women in subjects where they are underrepresented. The program comes in various models, including the publication and promotion of successful alumni who have achieved excellence in traditionally male-dominated fields. One notable example is Soraya Syahnaz, an alumna of the Master's Program in Notary at UNDIP, who successfully built a career as a pilot for Garuda Indonesia. Her story serves as an inspiration and demonstrates that women can excel in any field, including aviation. Moreover, UNDIP provides opportunities for women staff to fulfill strategic positions such as Dean, breaking glass ceilings and ensuring gender representation in leadership roles. These initiatives reflect UNDIP's commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women to pursue careers in underrepresented fields.

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