List of reports related to this goal
Sustainability Report – SDG03 (1.0)
Introduction:
Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) issues annual sustainability reports that document its continuous commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a particular emphasis on SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being. These reports present the university’s strategic direction, policies, and achievements that aim to foster a healthy, safe, and inclusive environment for students, staff, and the wider community.
Each report consolidates quantitative data, case studies, and verified evidence of AAU’s contributions to public health promotion, mental-health awareness, sports participation, and preventive healthcare services. The reports also highlight collaborative programs with national and international health institutions, outreach campaigns supporting hygiene, nutrition, and healthy lifestyles, and university-wide initiatives such as smoke-free campus enforcement and mental-health counselling.
By publishing these reports publicly and updating them annually, AAU ensures transparency, accountability, and measurable progress toward the health-related Sustainable Development Goals. The Good Health and Well-being Reports (2023–2024 and 2024–2025) provide comprehensive documentation of all activities, research outputs, and community partnerships that contribute directly to SDG 3 and indirectly support other goals such as SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Report Name: Good Health and Well-being Report – 2024-2025
Executive Summary:
The Good Health and Well-being Report 2024–2025 presents Al-Ahliyya Amman University’s comprehensive efforts to enhance physical, mental, and social well-being across the entire university community and beyond. The report highlights a year of impactful initiatives, including advanced health research, preventive care programs, mental health services, and strong collaborations with national and international health institutions. Through interdisciplinary research, AAU addressed emerging healthcare challenges in public health, digital medicine, nutrition, and healthy aging.
The university expanded access to healthcare education by increasing the number of graduates in medical, pharmaceutical, and nursing fields. Moreover, AAU intensified its outreach activities in local schools and communities, providing free medical consultations, hygiene awareness campaigns, and sports programs that encourage healthy lifestyles. These programs were supported by student volunteers and staff, reflecting a strong culture of civic responsibility and service learning.
Significant emphasis was placed on mental health, with the university providing confidential counselling and awareness sessions for both students and employees. Additionally, the smoke-free campus policy was reinforced through awareness campaigns and monitoring to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment.
All initiatives and results are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3, SDG 4, SDG 11, and SDG 17) and documented through clear performance indicators, audited data, and verified evidence. This report demonstrates AAU’s continuous progress toward building a healthy, inclusive, and sustainable campus that actively contributes to the national health agenda and global SDG framework.
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Report Name: Good Health and Well-being Report – 2023-2024
Executive Summary:
The Good Health and Well-being Report 2023–2024 documents Al-Ahliyya Amman University’s integrated approach to promoting health and wellness as a foundation of sustainable development. During this period, the university advanced several programs supporting students, staff, and the surrounding community through education, research, and outreach.
In collaboration with public hospitals and healthcare organizations, AAU organized numerous community health days focusing on hygiene, vaccination awareness, women’s health, and nutrition. The Faculty of Nursing and the Faculty of Pharmacy led campaigns to provide free medical testing, counseling, and health education sessions for underprivileged groups. Additionally, the university shared its sports and fitness facilities with local schools and institutions to promote physical well-being and community engagement.
AAU also expanded its academic contribution through research publications addressing mental health, disease prevention, and healthcare innovation. The university’s Sustainability and Global Ranking Center ensured that all health-related projects were systematically mapped to SDG 3 and reported transparently.
Moreover, mental health services and reproductive health awareness programs were strengthened through confidential counselling and educational workshops. These actions reflect AAU’s holistic understanding of well-being—encompassing physical, psychological, and social dimensions.
Overall, the 2023–2024 report demonstrates how AAU continues to embed health and wellness across its operations, curricula, and partnerships. By aligning its strategies with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the university reaffirms its role as a leader in promoting good health, quality education, and sustainable communities within Jordan and the wider region.
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