WEEK 6 ROLES OF UNIVERSITIES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.


My lecturer asked us to connect our group project to the university's sustainability in this class. My group chose to concentrate on SDG 3, which is good health and well-being, and we did so by paying particular attention to students' hand hygiene and general cleanliness.

 

Since there isn't enough hand soap in the toilets, especially in the mahallah, our group decided to suggest a solution that would make it easier for the students to wash their hands after using the restroom. Since the virus can spread easily through the air and through direct contact, it is crucial for everyone to maintain their hygiene or cleanliness during the Covid 19 strikes in order to help reduce the chances of becoming infected. As a result, it can achieve those SDGs, which aim to guarantee healthy lives and advance wellbeing for people of all ages. 

Islam places a high value on cleanliness because it is associated with social interactions, health, well-being, and spiritual purity. Furthermore, Muslims are encouraged to lead hygienic lives in every way, including personal and environmental hygiene. Muslims are required by Islam to maintain clean streets, homes, and clothing.



Comments

diyanah said…
This may be seen as a trivial matter but society is often complacent and neglectful of this matter, so good job !
Nasya said…
It's a serious issue that most restrooms don't have soap, which makes hygiene maintenance challenging. The students in particular would find this solution to be beneficial and efficient.
nurin said…
Such a good initiative by your group!
Husna said…
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nor Adilah said…
That was a great idea to encourage the sustainability in universities
zuey said…
such a good idea. as bacteria is literally all around us so this initiative is indeed needed. well done najwaa!