List of reports and documents related to this goal.
Sustainability Report – SDG06 (6.0)
Introduction:
Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) demonstrates a strong institutional commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation through a comprehensive framework of officially endorsed sustainability reports and supporting documents. These reports serve as the primary evidence base for monitoring the university’s progress in water management, conservation, reuse, and governance.
AAU’s sustainability reporting system, supervised by the Sustainability and Global Ranking Center, documents the full water cycle on campus, including extraction, consumption, treatment, reuse, and safe discharge. The university’s reports are prepared annually, publicly accessible, and aligned with international sustainability reporting standards, ensuring transparency, accountability, and continuous performance evaluation.
The university operates according to an integrated set of policies and procedures, such as the Water Treatment and Reuse Policy, Wastewater Treatment Procedure, Water Pollution Prevention Procedure, and Water Consumption Measurement Procedure. These documents collectively provide the governance foundation for all SDG6 actions and serve as verifiable evidence for external evaluation. All policies and procedures are published on AAU’s official sustainability webpage.
In addition to technical data, AAU’s sustainability reports highlight community awareness programs, policy implementation, stakeholder engagement, and capacity-building initiatives that reinforce sustainable water practices. Through systematic monitoring, transparent disclosure, and cross-sectoral collaboration, AAU demonstrates measurable and sustained progress toward SDG6 and related goals, including SDG3 (Health), SDG11 (Sustainable Cities), SDG12 (Responsible Consumption), and SDG13 (Climate Action).
- Report Name: Clean Water and Sanitation Report – 2024-2025
- Executive Summary:
This Executive Summary provides an overview of the university’s strategic initiatives, achievements, and governance mechanisms related to SDG 6 for the 2024–2025 reporting cycle.
Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) continues to advance its institutional commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation through a comprehensive, governance-driven approach that integrates policy, technology, research, and community engagement. The Clean Water and Sanitation Report for 2024–2025 highlights a full cycle of actions that reflect AAU’s adoption of sustainable water management frameworks, supported by officially approved policies, continuous monitoring systems, and multi-level partnerships.
At the operational level, AAU strengthened its water governance system through the implementation of advanced metering mechanisms, leak-detection programs, and expanded rainwater harvesting and reuse infrastructure. These measures ensure that all stages of water extraction, consumption, treatment, and reuse are managed responsibly, efficiently, and in alignment with international sustainability standards. Institutional procedures such as the Water Treatment and Reuse Policy and Wastewater Treatment Procedure provide structured oversight for the treatment of wastewater and the reintegration of reclaimed water into campus operations.
Academically, principles of water sustainability are embedded across engineering, environmental sciences, public health, and applied research programs. Students and faculty engage in research addressing water purification, greywater recycling, climate adaptation, and ecosystem protection, demonstrating AAU’s commitment to integrating SDG6 within its educational mission. Capstone projects and faculty publications further contribute to national conversations on water scarcity and sustainable resource management.
Beyond campus boundaries, AAU’s outreach programs, implemented through awareness campaigns, school engagements, and partnerships with municipal and governmental agencies, promote responsible water use and enhance community understanding of Jordan’s water challenges. These initiatives are governed by structured procedures that ensure consistent messaging, measurable impact, and long-term public engagement.
The Clean Water and Sanitation Report 2024–2025 also emphasizes AAU’s strong alignment with related SDGs, including SDG3, SDG11, SDG12, and SDG13, demonstrating a multi-dimensional approach to water stewardship. Through continuous monitoring, transparent reporting, and policy-driven action, AAU reinforces its leadership in institutional sustainable water management and its commitment to national and global water security.
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- Report Name: Clean Water and Sanitation Report – 2023-2024
- Executive Summary:
This Executive Summary outlines Al-Ahliyya Amman University’s (AAU) strategic achievements, governance mechanisms, and sustainability initiatives related to Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) for the 2023–2024 reporting cycle. Throughout this period, AAU strengthened its institutional framework for sustainable water management by integrating policy, technology, awareness, and research into a unified approach that aligns with national priorities and global sustainability standards.
At the operational level, AAU enhanced its water management system through improved monitoring tools, expanded water-reuse infrastructure, and upgraded campus-wide mechanisms for water efficiency. Officially approved procedures, such as the Water Treatment and Reuse Policy, Wastewater Treatment Procedure, and Water Consumption Measurement Procedure- guided the responsible management of water extraction, treatment, reuse, and discharge. These governance tools ensured that all processes were consistently monitored, environmentally compliant, and rooted in best practices.
Within academic programs, water sustainability concepts were embedded across engineering, environmental sciences, and public health disciplines. Students and faculty contributed to research addressing water quality improvement, sustainable treatment technologies, and climate-responsive water management. These academic efforts reinforced AAU’s commitment to integrating SDG 6 into its teaching, research, and innovation ecosystem.
Beyond the campus, AAU expanded its community engagement through awareness programs, training workshops, and school-based outreach initiatives implemented under the Water for Life framework and related institutional procedures. Collaborations with local authorities and national agencies strengthened public understanding of water conservation challenges and promoted responsible water practices among households and community groups.
The Clean Water and Sanitation Report 2023–2024 demonstrates AAU’s progress toward a resilient and evidence-driven water management model. The report highlights the university’s alignment with related SDGs, including SDG 3, SDG 11, SDG 12, and SDG 13; reflecting a multidimensional approach that combines governance, education, community engagement, and sustainable campus development. Through this integrated system, AAU reinforces its leadership in sustainable water stewardship and its commitment to national and global water security.
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