The Faculty of Animal Husbandry actively collaborates with various external partners, including local governments, private companies, NGOs, and academic institutions. These partnerships focus on research projects, technology transfer, and community empowerment in rural areas. For example, joint training programs and community-based livestock projects are developed in collaboration with government extension agencies and farmer groups. These initiatives are aligned with our commitment to contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals through real, measurable impact.
Evidence Links:Recognizing the complexity of sustainable agriculture, the faculty fosters interdisciplinary cooperation within and beyond the university. Collaborative work involving experts from animal science, environmental studies, agricultural economics, and public health ensures a more holistic approach to livestock-related challenges. By engaging multiple disciplines, we strengthen the faculty’s capacity to address sustainability issues and build more inclusive, science-based solutions.
The faculty is committed to sharing knowledge, data, and best practices with stakeholders to accelerate progress toward the SDGs. This includes participation in seminars, conferences, and knowledge exchange forums with national and international partners. Students and lecturers are also encouraged to take part in SDGs-related initiatives and networks. Through these efforts, the faculty acts as both a contributor and a connector in advancing sustainable development at the local, national, and global levels.
