SDG Info 2026

SDG1: No Poverty

1.2 Proportion of students receiving financial aid to attend university because of poverty
1.2.1 Number of students
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1.3 University anti-poverty programmes
1.3.1 Bottom financial quintile admission target
Targets to admit students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country.
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1.3.2 Bottom financial quintile student success
Graduation/completion targets for students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country.
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1.3.3 Low-income student support
Provide support (e.g. food, housing, transportation, legal services) for students from low income families to enable them to complete university.
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1.3.4 Bottom financial quintile student support
Programmes or initiatives to assist students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group (or a more tightly defined target) in the country to successfully complete their studies.
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1.3.5 Low or lower-middle income countries student support
Schemes to support poor students from low or lower-middle income countries (e.g. offering free education, grants).
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1.4 Community anti-poverty programmes
1.4.1 Local start-up assistance
Provide assistance in the local community supporting the start-up of financially and socially sustainable businesses through relevant education or resources (e.g. mentorship programmes, training workshops, access to university facilities).
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1.4.2 Local start-up financial assistance
Provide financial assistance to the local community supporting the start-up of financially and socially sustainable businesses. 
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1.4.3 Programmes for services access
Organise training or programmes to improve access to basic services for all.
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1.4.4 Policy addressing poverty
Participate in policy making at local, regional, national and/or global level to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions.
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