Goal 3 aims to improve health and wellbeing for people of all ages everywhere. Good health and wellbeing include decreasing maternal and child mortality rates, increasing vaccinations, continuing to address HIV/AIDS, and providing access to essential health services worldwide. Goal 3 is one of the goals Auburn University engages with most, offering at least 65 courses and conducting no less than 58 research projects from 2019 to 2021 relating to good health and well-being. Auburn University’s centers and institutes relating to sustainability are most represented by SDG 3 with 11 centers and institutes.
The United Nations emphasizes the importance of equitable access to healthcare for all people, regardless of income, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or otherwise. Much of the health-related research and outreach conducted by Auburn University is focused on health equity. Auburn University has strong programs in health-related disciplines that encourage students and faculty to engage with health issues across the Auburn community, the state, the country, and the world. Promoting good health and well-being for all people enables everyone to achieve beyond their physiological needs and actualize a high quality of life.
View our most recent Auburn University and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals report for an overview of Auburn’s contributions to all the SDGs.