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PRESENTED BY : GROUP 4

Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs)
S U S TA I N A B L E D E V E L O P M E N T G O A L S

Introduction
Sustainable Develpment Goals (SDGs)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a comprehensive and universally adopted framework set
forth by the United Nations to address pressing global challenges and guide global development efforts until
2030. These 17 interlinked goals build upon the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and encompass a
broad spectrum of economic, social, and environmental issues crucial for sustainable development.
1. No Poverty 9. Industry, Innovation, and 2. Zero hunger
10. Reduced Inequality
3. Good Health and Well-Being 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
4. Quality Education 12. Responsible Consumption and Production​
5. Gender Equality 13. Climate Action
6. Clean Water and Sanitation 14. Life Below Water
​7. Affordable and Clean Energy 15. Life on Land
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8. Decent Work and Economic Growth 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
The SDGs acknowledge the interconnectedness of these issues and emphasize the need for integrated approaches
and collaboration among governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals at all levels. By pursuing these
goals collectively, nations strive to foster a more equitable, resilient, and sustainable future for current and future
generations.
G O A L 3 : G O O D H E A LT H A N D W E L L - B E I N G

Goal 3 : Good Health


and Well-being

Sustainable Development Goal 3, "Good Health and Well-being," is dedicated to ensuring


healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages. It encompasses a wide range of health-
related targets, including reducing maternal and child mortality, combating communicable
diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, and addressing non-communicable
diseases like diabetes and mental health disorders. Additionally, SDG 3 aims to achieve
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without facing financial hardship. By prioritizing health, societies can enhance productivity,
reduce poverty, and foster inclusive growth. This goal emphasizes the importance of equitable
access to healthcare services, regardless of income, gender, age, or geographic location, to
ensure that no one is left behind in the pursuit of better health outcomes for all.
G O A L 3 : G O O D H E A LT H A N D W E L L - B E I N G

How To Promote It At
School In Malaysia

Promoting Sustainable Development Goal 3, "Good Health and Well-Being," at schools in


Malaysia can be achieved through various initiatives tailored to the local context. Here are some
strategies :

• Health Education Curriculum: Integrate SDG 3 principles into the school curriculum,
emphasizing the importance of healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, and mental well-being.
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Incorporate topics such as nutrition, hygiene, sexual health, and substance abuse awareness.

• Peer Education Programs: Empower students to become health ambassadors and peer
educators who can disseminate health related information and promote positive behavior
change among their peers. Train student leaders to organize health-related activities and
initiatives within the school community.
G O A L 3 : G O O D H E A LT H A N D W E L L - B E I N G

How They Promote In Overseas

The United Nations promotes Sustainable Development Goal 3, "Good Health and Well-being,"
overseas through various programs and initiatives aimed at improving healthcare systems, addressing
public health challenges, and advancing universal health coverage. Here are some ways the UN
promotes SDG 3 internationally:
• Global Health Initiatives: The UN collaborates with international organizations such as the World
Health Organization (WHO) to implement global health initiatives aimed at addressing major
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diseases. These initiatives include vaccination campaigns, disease surveillance programs, and
efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in underserved areas.
Overall, the UN's efforts to promote Sustainable Development Goal 3 overseas are guided by a
commitment to ensuring that everyone has access to quality healthcare services and can enjoy good
health and well-being, regardless of where they live or their socioeconomic status.
CONCLUSION

Conclusion

In conclusion, Sustainable Development Goal 3, "Good Health and Well-being," encapsulates our
collective commitment to ensuring that everyone enjoys access to quality healthcare and the
opportunity for a healthy life. While progress has been made in reducing mortality rates and
combating diseases, challenges such as health disparities and emerging threats remain significant.
Achieving SDG 3 demands sustained efforts to strengthen healthcare systems, promote preventive
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measures, and address social determinants of health. Collaboration across sectors and borders is
essential to drive impactful change and ensure that no one is left behind. By prioritizing
investments in health and fostering partnerships, we can pave the way for a healthier, more
resilient future where every individual can thrive. Together, we must seize the opportunity to
realize the vision of SDG 3 and create lasting improvements in global health and well-being.
CONCLUSION

Taking collective action for a sustainable future.


Presented By : Preyan, Jesshvaar, Sarvin, Ali, Lai Kim Seng

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