Sustainability Report

Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung plays a vital role in advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal of “No Poverty” through its carefully curated academic offerings.
One such course is Agribusiness, which equips students with the expertise needed to manage and optimize agricultural production. By emphasizing sustainable practices and ethical considerations, this course prepares students to contribute to the growth of the agricultural sector, enhancing food security and creating economic opportunities that are essential for poverty reduction.
Similarly, Economic Botany explores the economic significance of plants and their diverse uses in food, medicine, and industry.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship is another cornerstone of the university’s efforts to tackle poverty. This course encourages students to develop business models that are not only profitable but also socially responsible and environmentally sustainable.
Islamic Economic Policy delves into the principles of Islamic finance and economics, highlighting their potential to promote social justice and equitable wealth distribution. The Sharia Investment and Capital Market Information System course complements this by providing students with a thorough understanding of Islamic finance principles.
Lastly, Islamic Economic Policy offers insights into the creation of economic policies that align with Islamic teachings. Students learn how to address poverty and promote economic growth through policies that encourage fair wealth distribution and social justice.



The campus providing guidance to 500 students who received the Kartu Indonesia Pintar (KIP) scholarship aligns with the SDG goal of “No Poverty” by promoting educational access and achievement among students from lower-income backgrounds. By supporting these students financially and academically, the university is helping to break the cycle of poverty, ensuring that these students have the opportunity to succeed and improve their socioeconomic status. This initiative reflects the university’s commitment to reducing poverty through education and skill development.
The annual Eid al-Adha event at the campus, where nine cows and three goats were sacrificed, demonstrates the university’s commitment to community welfare and social responsibility, key elements in the fight against poverty. By distributing the meat to students, staff, and local residents, UIN RIL addresses immediate food needs and fosters a spirit of generosity and support within the community.