SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 1

NO POVERTY

Economic disparities contribute to poverty, exacerbated by global trade structures. This leads to issues like hunger and limited education. Global efforts prioritize equal access to basic needs, aiming for sustainable poverty solutions.

UNIVERSITY ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMMES

University anti-poverty initiatives contribute to SDG 1 by developing educational frameworks and community partnerships that address root causes of poverty. Through targeted scholarships, financial literacy education, and inclusive support systems, universities empower individuals with knowledge and skills necessary for long-term economic stability and prosperity.

Bottom financial quintile admission target

Bottom financial quintile student success

Low-income student support

Bottom financial quintile student support

Low-income countries student support

COMMUNITY ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMMES

Community-based anti-poverty programs play a pivotal role in achieving SDG 1, focusing on local empowerment and resource allocation to alleviate hardship. These initiatives bolster self-sufficiency through skills training, microfinance, and access to basic services, fostering a sustainable foundation for eradicating poverty within communities.

Students receiving financial aid

805

Number of students

5245

Number of low income students receiving financial aid

674