
Sexual and reproductive health-care services
3.3.4
Does your university as a body provide students access to sexual and reproductive health-care services including information and education services?
SEX EDUCATION: INVISIBLE ADDICTION
The Sex Education: Invisible Addiction program, held on 19 June 2024, focused on promoting good health and well-being among students by addressing the issue of hidden addictions such as pornography and unhealthy online behaviors. The program aimed to create awareness of how these habits can negatively affect mental health, emotional stability, and overall quality of life.
Through informative talks and interactive discussions, students gained a deeper understanding of the importance of self-control, healthy relationships, and responsible online behavior. The program encouraged positive lifestyle choices and early prevention through education and self-awareness.
This initiative directly supports SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by promoting mental and emotional health, preventing risky behaviors, and encouraging students to lead balanced, healthy, and responsible lives.

