Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

SDG 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

The University of Dhaka’s contributions to SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being in 2023 reflect its holistic commitment to improving health outcomes through Teaching, Research, Stewardship, and Community Engagement. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Shaping Future Leaders

  • Health-Focused Academic Programs and Training:
    • The Department of Clinical Psychology and Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology conducted workshops such as the “Training on Basic Psychotherapeutic Counselling Skills, 2023” and “A Journey to Accomplishment, 2023”, emphasizing mental health, personal development, and counseling skills.

    • The Department of Psychology promoted mental health awareness through community outreach seminars and skill-building workshops like the Social Skills Training Workshop, 2023.
    • A seminar on Nutrition, Health, and Population (August 2023) educated participants on the intersections of diet, public health, and population issues.

Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow

  • Innovative Health Studies:
    • The Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology spearheaded research addressing critical health challenges, including liver diseases and genetic studies, fostering therapeutic advancements.
    • The Institute of Health Economics completed 19 health-related projects, offering insights for public health policy improvements.
    • The Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management explored the psychological effects of travel during health crises and psychological empowerment for ethnic minority tourists.
  • Global Health and Environment:
    • The International Symposium on “One Health, One World” (December 2023) emphasized the interdependence of health, society, and the environment, with global participation discussing climate challenges and urban health.

Sustainable Campus and Practices

  • University-Led Health Initiatives:
    • Resident halls like Amar Ekushey Hall and Ruqayyah Hall organized multiple blood donation drives throughout the year, ensuring reliable emergency blood supplies and raising awareness of community health needs.
  • Tools for Policy Monitoring:
    • The Department of Population Sciences hosted a lecture on the Life Expectancy Monitoring Tool, providing insights into progress toward SDG 3 and highlighting health disparities and policy advancements.

Empowering Communities for Change

  • Local and Regional Impact:
    • Through nutrition seminars, mental health awareness events, and blood drives, the university actively engages with the community to foster healthier lifestyles and combat health inequities.
    • The seminar on Nutrition, Health, and Population empowered participants with knowledge and practical tools to improve public health in their communities.

Summary

The University of Dhaka’s robust efforts in education, innovative research, proactive stewardship, and community outreach underscore its pivotal role in advancing SDG 3. By addressing mental health, nutrition, disease prevention, and community resilience, the university continues to enhance health outcomes and build a healthier society.

Scroll to Top