UNP Sustainability
Development Goals

SDG 6 - CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

The University of Northern Philippines (UNP) has implemented several initiatives to address Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), which focuses on ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water, and sanitation for all.

Project Danggay: A Donation Drive for the Victims of Super Typhoon Egay

The CBAA Students and OBAS Officers extended their donations through the activity dubbed “Project Danggay: A Donation Drive for the Victims of Super Typhoon Egay”. The donations include food packs, bottled water, and clothing.

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The Salwad Aglawlaw program is a year-long event composed of various eco-related activities that aim to help spread and foster awareness on environmental protection, ecological solid waste management, and to take action towards the realization of the sustainable development goals. This initiative also supports the Banning of Single-Use Plastic program of the university.

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Prophylaxis for leptospirosis is an approach in which an individual takes an antibiotic to reduce the likelihood of infection, either before or after potential exposure, such as through water, soil, or food contaminated with the urine from infected animals, especially during the rainy or harvest seasons

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Embracing Indigent Multigravid Mothers and Offspring is a holistic endeavor focused on uplifting the lives of indigent pregnant multigravida woman facing socioeconomic challenges and their delivered baby. It encompasses various facets such as healthcare, education, socio-economic support to create a comprehensive framework for empowerment.
The project ensures access to free quality prenatal, delivery with free tubal ligation, postnatal care and care of their babies for the first 1000 days emphasizing the well being of both the mother and child. This includes medical/ prenatal check-ups, vaccinations, dental care and nutritional support to promote healthy pregnancies and early childhood development.
 

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