Goals

1

End poverty in all its forms

1.2. Proportion of students receiving financial aid to attend university because of poverty

1.2.1 Students receiving financial aid 213
Number of students 3463
Number of low income students receiving financial aid 213

1.3 University anti-poverty programs

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.
Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3
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.
Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3
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.
     
  subsidised Evidence 1    
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.
Evidence 1 Evidence 2  

1.4 Community anti-poverty programs

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).
free Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3
1.4.3 Programmes for services access
Organise training or programmes to improve access to basic services for all.
directly Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3
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.
regional Evidence 1 Evidence 2
national Evidence 1 Evidence 2
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