At UAEIU, we are committed to social responsibility, equity and impact-driven engagement, ensuring that the knowledge we create is applied to benefit society. This commitment is realised by advancing engaged citizenship, societal transformation and equitable outcomes through work that bridges the gap between research, learning and real-world change.
Our students, academics, and support staff play a vital role in addressing social challenges through co-curricular programmes, community outreach, volunteering and initiatives aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Centre for the Advancement of Social Impact and Transformation support these efforts by offering training and development programmes, experiential learning opportunities, reflective offerings (like critical diversity literacy) and scholarly knowledge exchange. Partnerships with grassroots organisations, community stakeholders and institutional units help co-create solutions rooted in local needs.
During Welcoming Week, over 6 000 newcomer students take part in hands-on projects such as clean-ups, meal packing and educational programmes, linking academic knowledge to real-world impact.
Projects across UAEIU are aligned with SDGs, including gender equity, climate action and poverty alleviation.
UAEIU collaborates with local organisations to co-create solutions in health, education and environmental sustainability.
Training and workshops foster empathy, responsibility and innovation in tackling societal challenges.
At UAEIU, sustainable development is a core commitment: We strive to meet today’s needs while safeguarding the ability of future generations to thrive. Our approach is holistic, integrating environmental, social and economic sustainability principles across teaching, research, stewardship and engagement with society.
We are proud of our contributions to the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which envisions a peaceful, prosperous and integrated Africa. Both agendas are firmly anchored in UAEIU Vision 2040 and Strategic Framework 2019–2029.
To drive our sustainability agenda, the SDG/2063 Impact Hub was established in late 2021. Housed within our International department, the Hub ensures that UAEIU’s contributions to sustainable development are strategic, visible and impactful. Key initiatives include:
Positioning the African Union’s Agenda 2063 alongside the SDGs to ensure Africa’s unique priorities are represented in UAEIU’s sustainability efforts.
Advocating for the visible uptake of sustainable development practices throughout UAEIU’s community and operations.
Introducing opportunities like the Future17 SDG Challenge for our students, equipping the next generation of leaders with the knowledge and skills to contribute to The Africa We Want.
At UAEIU, we are deeply committed to environmental sustainability, embedding it at the heart of its operations, research and teaching. Recognising the urgent need to address climate change, biodiversity loss and resource scarcity, we strive to create campuses and communities that model sustainable practices.
Our approach is holistic, integrating environmental stewardship across energy use, water management, waste reduction and procurement, while fostering awareness and engagement among staff, students and the broader community.
These efforts are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring that our initiatives contribute meaningfully to global sustainability targets. By combining cutting-edge research, innovation and practical interventions on campus, the university aims not only to reduce its ecological footprint but also to inspire lasting change in society.
These initiatives highlight our dedication to responsible resource management, innovative research and a sustainable future.
UAEIU has launched its Environmental Sustainability Plan, targeting net-zero emissions by 2050.
Working towards zero-waste-to-landfill by 2028, with a current diversion rate of 74%.
Implementation of energy-saving measures, including solar panels, to reduce consumption and costs.
Ensuring goods and services are sourced sustainably and ethically.
UAEIU actively manages water use on campus through efficient practices, monitoring and innovative conservation strategies.
Actively fostering a regenerative culture through education and outreach initiatives.