Goal 2. Zero Hunger
No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-Being
Introduction
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are pivotal goals fulfilling world-changing objectives. Recognizing that the action in one area will unquestionably affect others, integration of the goals for the Prosperous Life overarching the No Poverty, Zero Hunger, and Good Health and well-being goals of the 2030 Agenda
Scope
Applicable to all AASTMT members across campuses
Policy Statement
This policy aims to present the strategies and actions taken by AASTMT to contribute to eradicating poverty, hunger and maintaining good health and well-being. The policy is to provide the framework, and performance indicators for all members to review and abide by all attached measures where the desired main goal is to successfully make healthy behavior and community service a habit or a second nature to all AASTMT members. Also, AASTMT is enhancing its food sourcing and provisioning methods to promote sustainability, ensuring wholesome, locally sourced, seasonal, and sustainably produced food served across campuses in collaboration with the Student Union and academic departments. The initiated performance indicators are tailored to satisfy the present needs of the cluster goals and act as building blocks for future development. The policy has been developed per 2030 the Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Strategies:
1. Proportion of students receiving financial aid: Within the framework of eradicating poverty in all its forms, achieving social protection, social security and welfare, health insurance and reducing inequalities, AASTMT supports parents who are struggling financially and are unable to fulfill their academic merits especially in developing countries. AASTMT Provide support to 10-15% of new students each semester based on need.
2. University anti-poverty programs: AASTMT Supports financially struggling students through financial support programs to achieve social equality and investment. Some charitable organizations provide scholarships and financial support to AASTMT students. There are full scholarships from the Academy for students in developing countries, whether at the bachelor’s level in colleges or in postgraduate programs provided that the student maintains his academic excellence.
3. Community anti-poverty Programs: AAST Entrepreneurship Center fosters youth development and innovative startups. Institute of Technical and Vocational Studies integrates technical, managerial, training, consultation, and laboratory facilities to proactively create market-driven resources to provide a high-quality educational environment, help solve business problems and fulfill industrial needs. AASTMT is keen on playing a vital role in Social Responsibility through a variety of academic and non-academic activities to affect positive development in the social, economic, and environmental areas not only in the region and the Arab World but also bears fruit on the whole world
4. Student Hunger Actions:
National Hunger Actions:
Health Programs:
Infectious and Non-Communicable Disease Awareness and Prevention:
No Smoking Policy and Awareness:
Hazardous Substances Handling and Disposal:
Mental Health and Emotional Wellness:
Recognizing the importance of mental well-being, AASTMT has implemented a range of mental health initiatives to support both students and staff.
Review Program
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Policy title: |
Prosperous Life Policy |
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Date created |
2022 |
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Approving body: |
SDGs workforce committee |
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Version: |
3 |
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Last review date |
January 2025 |
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Next review date: |
January 2027 |
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Policy owner: |
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Lead contact: |
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Approval Signature
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Dean of Scientific Research and Innovation |