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SDG 1 – No poverty
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SDG 1 – No poverty

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/strategy-values/sustainability/sustainable-development-goals/sdg-1-no-poverty Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/faculties-institutes/bel/about/contact

End poverty in all its forms everywhere.

2024 progress

The University of Queensland (UQ) actively advances Sustainable Development Goal 1: No poverty through inclusive education, student support, community engagement and impactful research. UQ aims to contribute to the prosperity of Queensland through education and research innovation that has local, national and global impact. The Queensland Commitment aims to recruit 30% of domestic undergraduates from low socio-economic or regional backgrounds. UQ also provides support, financial aid and scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, directly addressing educational poverty.

With sustainable development principles embedded in teaching programs, including development studies, public health and environmental sciences, students are encouraged to explore solutions to poverty-related issues through policy, innovation and community development.

Community-focused initiatives foster sustainable local enterprises across Queensland and UQ also improves access to critical services through pro bono legal aid activities, nutrition clinics and health services. The UQ Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) promotes cultural inclusion and economic empowerment.

Research informs policy on poverty reduction and alleviating disadvantage, while training programs build capacity in understanding and developing strategies for poverty reduction. Collaborations with organisations worldwide contribute to capacity-building in low-income countries and support knowledge exchange on sustainable development.

Read our SDG 1 2024 report (PDF, 231.84 KB)

See how we make a difference across key areas:

University anti-poverty programmes

UQ’s The Queensland Commitment aims to ensure equitable access to education for all across Queensland, including underrepresented groups, with an immediate focus on students from low socio-economic backgrounds, regional or remote areas, and those identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

Access and progress for low income students

Launched in 2022, The Queensland Commitment (TQC) is a pledge to break down barriers to education and build a brighter future for the state by 2032. This comprehensive and ambitious initiative will deliver evidence-based strategies to build aspiration, grow pathways to higher education and support student success, including equitable access to education.

How we are achieving this

Alongside increasing admission numbers of students from underrepresented groups at UQ, there are also a number of initiatives to support their transition and success. These include:

Living support for low-income students

By 2032, we seek to ensure that 30% of our domestic undergraduate students will come from a regional, remote, or low socio-economic background, with a TQC goal to provide the resources and opportunities for them to realise their academic potential.

How we are achieving this

Case study: The Queensland Commitment – Advancing SDG 1 through educational equity

UQ’s The Queensland Commitment (TQC) directly advances SDG 1: No poverty by recognising educational equity as a clear and powerful pathway out of poverty. TQC seeks to uplift the representation and success of students from low SES, regional, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, who are disproportionately affected by intergenerational disadvantage.

The Queensland Commitment Roadmap, endorsed in 2024, sets out 58 tangible actions that UQ will enact to help deliver on its mission, with many of those actions specifically focused on enhancing educational equity to enhance access, participation and success for students from underrepresented backgrounds.

TQC's comprehensive approach includes setting ambitious growth targets for flagship initiatives such as the Young Achievers Program (YAP), which provides residential camps, mentoring and financial assistance.

The roadmap has also driven the development of an enhanced InspireU program, to offer financial support, enriched experiences and enhanced pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students as they progress to studies at UQ.

Additional roadmap actions further reduce barriers to students to help overcome financial disadvantage by:

This strategic focus ensures TQC is a tangible framework for poverty reduction that is research-backed, informed by community and accelerated through philanthropy. It equips students, who otherwise would not have had access to a university education, with qualifications to secure higher-paying employment and significantly raise their standard of living.

Community and government

UQ delivers a broad range of initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty and addressing community needs. Through entrepreneurial support, inclusive research and accessible services, UQ empowers individuals and small enterprises to thrive. Programs focus on reducing barriers to health, education, legal aid and economic participation – especially for vulnerable populations. By fostering innovation, early intervention and evidence-based policy, UQ aims to strengthen community resilience and promote equitable, long-term outcomes across Queensland and beyond.

Local enterprise and start-up assistance

As one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions, UQ is passionate about enriching its entrepreneurial ecosystem and creating leaders of the future.

Through UQ Ventures, entrepreneurs are supported at every stage of their journey, working alongside staff and alumni, and connecting with a wide range of global experts. Support includes both practical and financial assistance towards businesses that:

How we are achieving this

Programmes for services access

In addition to The Queensland Commitment, UQ aims specifically to improve access to essential services such as health, nutrition, and legal support. These initiatives focus on reducing barriers, supporting vulnerable populations and promoting early intervention. By enhancing wellbeing and resilience, they contribute to more equitable outcomes and long-term community benefits.

How we are achieving this

Supporting policy making addressing poverty

Throughout 2024, UQ academics participated in policy making at various levels to support implementation of programmes and policies to reduce poverty.

How we are achieving this

Explore our progress

Read more about how we're making progress toward other Sustainability Development Goals.

Zero hunger

Quality education

Gender equality

Clean water and sanitation

Decent work and economic growth

Reduced inequalities

Peace, justice and strong institutions