Good Health and Well Being
SDG 3 in Saudi Arabia: Good Health and Well-being
Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) focuses on ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages. In Saudi Arabia, this goal is integral to the nation's Vision 2030, which seeks to enhance healthcare systems, improve public health, and promote preventive care to achieve long-term sustainable development.
Medical Services and Healthcare Initiatives:
The university operates a comprehensive medical center, which serves as a vital health services hub for faculty, staff, and students. The center offers care through 21 specialized clinics, encompassing a wide range of medical fields such as family medicine, neurology, cardiology, endocrinology, and more. In addition to these, the center includes units for physical therapy, LASIK, and social services, and has facilities dedicated to smoking cessation.
Plans are underway for the inauguration of the 300-bed Imam University Community Hospital, along with a One-Day Surgery Center featuring five advanced operating rooms. The center has seen 175,000 patient visits this year, highlighting its expanding role in providing both preventive and therapeutic services.
Established over 45 years ago, the medical center has grown significantly, and today, with strategic initiatives, it continues to improve healthcare services for university members. The facility offers care for chronic conditions, general illnesses, and emergency cases, while also maintaining a referral system for advanced cases requiring hospitalization.
Additional services include a well-equipped radiology department, pharmacy services, and a laboratory capable of conducting various diagnostic tests. The center also runs health education campaigns on topics such as diabetes, mental health, and first aid, and actively participates in international health awareness days to promote well-being among the university community.
Efforts by the Saudi Government to Achieve SDG 3
Healthcare System Reform:
Vision 2030 includes a focus on transforming the healthcare system from a treatment-centric model to a preventive one.
The establishment of the Health Sector Transformation Program aims to improve access, quality, and efficiency of healthcare services.
Universal Healthcare Coverage:
The government ensures universal access to healthcare services through public and private providers.
Initiatives like the Saudi Health Insurance Council have expanded health insurance coverage, providing financial protection to citizens and residents.
Combating Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs):
The Ministry of Health runs awareness campaigns addressing lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.
Programs promoting physical activity, balanced diets, and regular health screenings are being widely implemented.
Improving Maternal and Child Health:
Comprehensive maternal and child health programs ensure safe childbirth, prenatal care, and vaccination for children.
Saudi Arabia has achieved high immunization rates and low maternal and child mortality rates.
Telemedicine and Digital Health:
The introduction of digital health platforms like Seha and Tawakkalna has revolutionized healthcare delivery, offering teleconsultations, e-prescriptions, and health monitoring tools.
The government's push toward smart hospitals improves patient care and accessibility.
Saudi Arabia's swift and efficient response to the COVID-19 pandemic included free vaccinations, extensive testing, and public health awareness campaigns.
The Kingdom set up specialized COVID-19 treatment centers and maintained transparency in reporting cases and progress.
Mental Health Initiatives:
Recognizing the importance of mental health, the government has launched campaigns to reduce stigma and improve access to mental health services.
Helplines and online platforms provide counseling and psychological support.
SDG 3 at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)
IMSIU contributes to the achievement of SDG 3 by promoting health and well-being within its campus and through its community outreach efforts. The university aligns with national health goals to foster a culture of health awareness and preventive care.
Health and Wellness Programs:
IMSIU regularly organizes health awareness campaigns addressing topics such as nutrition, physical activity, and mental health.
Workshops and seminars on public health issues, including non-communicable diseases and preventive care, are conducted for students and staff.
Healthcare Education and Research:
IMSIU offers academic programs and research opportunities in fields like public health, psychology, and Islamic medicine.
Faculty and students engage in research focusing on health challenges, such as stress management, lifestyle-related diseases, and the role of Islamic teachings in health.
The university provides mental health support services for students and staff, including counseling and workshops on stress management and emotional well-being.
Awareness campaigns aim to reduce stigma around mental health and encourage individuals to seek help.
Collaboration with Health Authorities:
IMSIU collaborates with local and national health authorities to promote public health initiatives, such as vaccination drives and health screenings.
Partnerships with the Ministry of Health support the dissemination of health-related information to the broader community.
Campus Facilities Promoting Health:
IMSIU provides facilities for physical fitness, including sports centers and recreational areas, encouraging students and staff to lead active lifestyles.
Cafeterias and dining services on campus are encouraged to offer healthy food options.
The university engages in community service projects that promote health and well-being, such as free health check-ups, blood donation drives, and public health education programs.
IMSIU uses its platform to address health disparities in underserved communities, aligning with SDG 3 objectives.
Impact of IMSIU's Contributions to SDG 3
Through its focus on education, research, and community engagement, IMSIU plays a critical role in supporting national and global health goals. By fostering health literacy and encouraging preventive care, the university not only improves the well-being of its immediate community but also contributes to the broader vision of achieving good health and well-being for all in Saudi Arabia.
Imam University and the Ministry of Health sign a memorandum of understanding
Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University and the Ministry of Health signed this morning, Wednesday 6/8/1443 AH, a memorandum of understanding between the two sides, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Health in the Digital City. Empowerment Engineer Fahd bin Saleh Al-Azzam, and in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Al-Asmari, Advisor to His Excellency the President of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, Dr. Nayef Al-Otaibi, Dean of the College of Science, Dr. Zuhair Al-Shehri, Dean of the College of Social Sciences, Dr. Salem Al-Yami, Dean of the Deanship of Scientific Research, and Dr. Abdullah Al-Zayed, Vice Dean of the College of Medicine. Dr. Noura Al-Enezi, Assistant Minister of Health, official spokesman, Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdali, and a number of officials from both sides.
The memorandum of understanding aims at cooperation between the research centers of the Deanship of Scientific Research at Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University and the Ministry of Health in completing studies and research that serve common areas between the two parties, and cooperation in research activities or scientific events that serve both sides, in addition to cooperation in holding scientific conferences and research seminars. Between the two sides in the fields of studies, research and training, as well as joint research cooperation in applied, social and humanitarian research that serves the directions of the university and the ministry and enhances the quality of health for the Saudi citizen.
The memorandum of understanding includes the ministry's participation in rehabilitating the university's laboratories through the application of "good laboratory practices" mechanisms and by providing the capabilities of "medical and biological testing of samples."According to what is later agreed upon between the two parties, as well as mutual benefit from research laboratories and specialized laboratories between the university and the ministry, and the formation of joint research committees to cooperate in providing solutions to the problems and challenges facing the ministry and serving the health of the citizen and society and improving their quality through the research experiences owned by both parties, in addition to Qualifying researchers at the university and the ministry through joint cooperation in implementing training courses in the field of scientific research and supporting computer programs, and building smart partnerships that include the formation of joint research groups between the university and the ministry, to produce classified scientific research and valuable scientific products that serve the needs of both parties and are in line with national priorities in the health field. In addition to joint scientific and research supervision on training university students in graduation projects in the laboratories of the Ministry after its approval, and supporting joint scientific and research supervision of university graduate students' research and their theses, throughUsing the technical capabilities and medical and laboratory equipment of the Ministry based on what is coordinated and agreed upon later between the two parties, as well as adding specialized applied materials in health sciences that serve the university's directions, specializations and strategic objectives in its curricula, and the participation of the Ministry's employees in preparing specialized health courses, and developing curricula and study plans related to.
After the signing, the university delegation toured the ministry's command and control center, and toured the virtual hospital, reviewed all the services it provides to patients, and listened to a detailed explanation about those servic
His Excellency the Vice Rector for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research signs a cooperation agreement with CAD Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries http://iu.sa/f6NTx
His Excellency the Vice Rector for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, Prof. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in his office, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CAD Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries, d. Walid bin Muhammad Al-Shaqha, and during the meeting, a memorandum of cooperation was signed to frame the areas of exchange of experiences and joint research to prepare specialized scientific cadres and competencies, in a way that supports the manufacture of pharmaceutical active substances in the Kingdom. This agreement aims to cooperate in several areas, including training the students of Imam University in the CAD company, to link what they have acquired of academic knowledge and scientific skills to the work environment and to acquire personal and professional skills. Exchanging consulting solutions in a number of academic disciplines for experienced faculty members at Al-Imam University and CAD Company.
In cooperation with the university, the “Red Crescent" concludes The activities of the “Hilthon" challenge
Dean of Scientific Research: The importance of the challenge lies in its ability to motivate male and female students.
Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, in coordination with the Ministry of Civil Service
Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, in coordination with the Ministry of Civil Service, is pleased to announce the availability of a number of jobs for the health staff in the Medical Services Center to be filled with citizens through the competition, according to the following statement:
The Center for Volunteer Studies Holds World Health Day Event
The Center for Voluntary Work Studies at Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University held a lecture via Zoom on Thursday evening, 6/9/1443 H on the occasion of the World Health Day, delivered by Dr. Mahmoud Abdulrahman Mahmoud, Professor of Preventive Medicine at the College of Medicine and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Wa'ai Association for Community Health, where the countries of the world celebrate on the seventh day of April every year the World Health Day and Protection from Various Diseases.
At the beginning, Dr. Abdulrahman welcomed the attendees, and gave an introduction to the World Health Day, its objectives and slogan for this year (Our planet is our health), and talked about the environment and climate as one of the most important determinants of health locally and globally, as well as the Kingdom's pioneering efforts in the field of climate and environment, health behaviors as a determinant of well-being and health of the individual, the role of the individual and society to maintain health, the environment and climate, and also shed light on the clinic of preventive medicine at the Imam University Medical Center and its role in providing preventive programs and periodic examination, as well as voluntary health work in Preventive areas to maintain the health of the community.
These events are a continuation of the awareness efforts provided by the university annually to maintain the health and safety of community members, where the lecture witnessed a large presence of university employees and a lot of discussions and consultations.
The university has made significant strides in promoting public health through the implementation of a strict anti-smoking policy, in accordance with decision 3624-1441/1442. This policy bans smoking on campus, raising health awareness and fostering a healthier environment for students and staff. The initiative improves air quality and contributes to long-term health benefits for the university community.
The “Badir" Forum, part of the “Wiqaya" and “Nabeeh" initiatives, is an awareness campaign focusing on the dangers of drugs and psychoactive substances. It features exhibitions, workshops, and a smoking cessation campaign with mobile clinics and medical consultations, aiming to promote a safe campus environment. The university announces its initiatives and all activities related to smoking prevention on the dedicated page of the Deanship of Student Affairs on its official website. This policy has been clarified in the university law platform under the name Anti-smoking regulation.
The Ministry of Health is concerned, according to the health system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, regarding maternal and child health and immunization programs by providing important educational information, in addition to a number of health services in the maternity and child care departments in its health facilities and facilities, in a manner that achieves the highest levels of satisfaction for the target groups and their families. These educational guidelines and services work to ensure that the family has a satisfactory and safer marital life, and also includes attention to reproductive health through obtaining a safe pregnancy and childbirth period to ensure the health of the mother and the child. It includes services related to maternal and child health.
Reproductive and Sexual Healthcare
Labor and delivery
Pregnant woman can choose to deliver her baby in a public or private hospital; However, the country has reserved her rights: