SDG17
PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GOALS
PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GOALS
17.3 Publication of SDG reports
17.3.4 Publication of SDG reports - per SDG
Publish progress against against SDG4, either individually or within an annual report
Publish progress against against SDG4, either individually or within an annual report
- overall report
- separate report
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1. | Sustainability reporting is a fundamental practice for universities, demonstrating their commitment to environmental and social responsibility, as well as ensuring transparency in their operations. Through systematic tracking and reporting of universities, sustainability can enhance resource efficiency and foster innovation. These reports empower institutions to assess their performance and drive ongoing improvements. UNIMAS embarked on its sustainability reporting journey with the release of UNIMAS Sustainability efforts, Reports 2021/2022 last year. Starting 2023, UNIMAS published both the UNIMAS SDG Report 2022/2023, which encompasses all the SDGs, and the UNIMAS ESG Report, providing comprehensive insights into the university's sustainability initiatives. This report is a pivotal component of UNIMAS SDG Report 2022/2023, with the primary objective being the collection of data on the implementation of UNIMAS Sustainability Masterplan 2021-2023. | |||||||||||||
2. | As a university, UNIMAS' primary function is to educate. On campus, UNIMAS offers free access to educational tools including computers, libraries, online courses, and lectures for everyone in the community, not only students. Additionally, UNIMAS organizes public events, provides executive education courses and vocational training, and collaborates with nearby communities and schools by promoting relevant educational initiatives. Most importantly, the UNIMAS access policy ensures that these opportunities are available to everyone, regardless of their background.
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