Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being at all ages is essential to sustainable development. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread human suffering.
As of mid-2022, COVID-19 had infected more than 500 million people worldwide. The latest estimates show that global “excess deaths” directly and indirectly attributable to COVID-19 could have been as high as 15 million by the end of 2021.
The pandemic has severely disrupted essential health services, triggered an increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression, lowered global life expectancy, derailed progress towards ending HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, and halted two decades of work towards making health coverage universal.
As a result, immunization coverage dropped for the first time in 10 years, and deaths from TB and malaria increased. Urgent and concerted action is needed to set the world back on a trajectory towards achieving Goal 3.
2021
2022
- A concert with the participation of a student of the Faculty of Chinese Studies at TSUOS
- Active participation of TSUOS Faculty Staff in sports competitions
- Shared sports facilit
- Collaborations with health institutions
- “Health” center
2023
- Mental Health Secrets
- Psychological training in TSUOS
- We are supporters of a healthy lifestyle
- Contemporary Psychologists: Problems and Solutions
- Preventing harmful circumstances among young people
- Psychological training entitled “I analyze myself”
- Spiritually healthy immune environment among young people
- A lecture entitled Goal 3: Good health and well-being
- Psychological stability in working with students
- Green energy at TSUOS
- Conferences devoted to issues of Korean studies
- Student league sports competitions
- Sports competitions were held in TSUOS on the occasion of “International Anti-Drug Day”
- Sport is a guarantee of health