

AIUB SDG Activity Report 2022 | SDG 2: Zero Hunger
American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) is actively addressing Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger through a combination of impactful university activities and insightful faculty research. The university's commitment to food security is evident in initiatives extending beyond traditional academic boundaries.
AIUB's hands-on approach is exemplified by MMC students' visit to the Resettlement area of Kumarabhog, Mawa, providing firsthand experiences to foster a deeper understanding of food security challenges. The AIUB Social Welfare Club, "Shomoy," contributes significantly through initiatives like "Standing with the Flood-Affected 2022" and the "Oder Eid, Amader Khushi" Campaign, showcasing a holistic approach to addressing hunger and spreading joy during festive seasons.
On the faculty research front, AIUB generates knowledge addressing hunger-related challenges. Research papers such as "Microcredit and the household food security of fish farmers: evidence from rural Bangladesh" reflect the university's dedication to exploring sustainable solutions. The study on the "Impact of monthly repayment system on the household income and food expenditure of rural women borrowers" underscores AIUB's commitment to understanding the intricate connections between financial systems and food security.
University Activities
SL No. | SDG Activity Title | SDG Activity Link |
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AIUB Social Welfare Club – “Shomoy”: “Standing with the Flood-Effected 2022” |
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“Oder Eid, Amader Khushi” Campaign 2022 by Shomoy Club |
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MMC Students visited the Resettlement area of Kumarabhog, Mawa |
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Faculty Research and Publication
SL No. | Research/Publication Title | Link |
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Microcredit and the household food security of the fish farmers: evidence from rural Bangladesh |
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COVID-19 and Sustainable Development Goals: Bangladesh Perspective |
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3 |
Impact of monthly repayment system on the household income and food expenditure of the rural women borrowers: Evidence from Bangladesh |
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Consolidated AIUB SDG Activity Report 2022 | SDG 2: Zero Hunger