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Caraga State University (CSU) advances SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being through integrated programs that strengthen public-health education, mental-wellness initiatives, environmental safety, and community resilience. Anchored on its Vision 2028 of becoming a globally recognized, socially engaged, and innovation-driven university, CSU embeds health promotion across instruction, research, extension, and governance systems. Between 2022 and 2024, CSU produced 38 Scopus-indexed health-related publications with a citation impact of 0.84 and a global citation rank of 174, reflecting its growing contribution to applied and evidence-based innovation. Research covered pandemic modeling, biomedical studies, and environmental-health risk assessments, supporting regional policies on water quality, sanitation, and disaster preparedness. In 2024, CSU graduated 1,435 students, with 18.82 percent from health-related disciplines such as Psychology, Social Work, Biology, and Guidance and Counseling—contributing directly to the regional and national health-workforce pipeline. The university strengthened collaborations with the George Washington University School of Medicine, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), and the Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association – Caraga Chapter, advancing biomedical research, mental-health advocacy, and medical-education development. Through the University Center for Health and Wellness (UCHW), CSU implemented outreach and awareness programs on food safety, sanitation, disease prevention, and HIV education, reaching over 3,000 participants from both campus and community sectors. The university also institutionalized mental-health initiatives such as Kapetorya (peer-support sessions) and RACE Against Suicide gatekeeper training with the UNILAB Foundation, alongside maintaining a 100 percent Smoke-Free Campus, shared sports facilities, and sustainable-mobility programs promoting active lifestyles and clean air. Collectively, these initiatives demonstrate CSU’s holistic commitment to health and well-being, linking education, research, policy, and community engagement to produce competent health advocates and inclusive, health-conscious environments—contributing meaningfully to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Caraga State University (CSU) demonstrates a strong and expanding research portfolio that contributes directly to the advancement of health, safety, and environmental well-being—core pillars of Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being). Faculty researchers from the Colleges of Engineering and Geosciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences have collectively produced high-impact, peer-reviewed outputs addressing infectious disease modeling, biomedical innovation, public health, environmental toxicity, and community wellness. Between 2022 and 2024, CSU produced 38 Scopus-indexed publications related to health and well-being, achieving a citation impact of 0.84 and a global citation rank of 174, reflecting the university’s growing international visibility and evidence-based contributions to health research and innovation.
CSU’s health-related research outputs cover a diverse range of topics that integrate scientific innovation with social relevance:
These publications appear in reputable, open-access journals such as IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, PhilGEOS Proceedings, Science of the Total Environment, PLOS ONE, Scientific Reports, and Pharmaceutics, highlighting CSU’s commitment to interdisciplinary, publicly accessible science. Public Evidence: CSU Research Repository
CSU’s research on health and well-being is strengthened by its collaborations with George Washington University, De La Salle University, and international partners in Japan, Korea, and Europe. These partnerships have produced high-impact, co-authored works that enhance CSU’s participation in global scientific discourse. CSU’s open-access publication strategy and active dissemination through Scopus, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate have significantly increased the visibility and readership of its outputs. Studies on pandemic modeling, heavy-metal toxicity, and biomedical imaging attract high readership and citation rates, affirming CSU’s relevance to both academic and policy audiences.
Several CSU-authored research outputs have been integrated into regional and national policy frameworks, emphasizing the university’s applied and translational orientation.
CSU’s emerging collaborations with Butuan Medical Center, DOH-Caraga, and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila School of Medicine further strengthen its role in advancing clinical research and evidence-informed policy. These outcomes affirm CSU’s capacity to translate research into measurable societal benefits—bridging science, health, and governance for sustainable community well-being.
Caraga State University (CSU) continues to strengthen its contribution to the regional and national health workforce by producing graduates equipped with competencies that promote public health, environmental well-being, and sustainable community development. In 2024, CSU produced a total of 1,435 graduates, of which 1,353 completed their programs during Academic Year 2023–2024, 59 during the Midyear Term, and 23 during the First Semester of Academic Year 2024–2025. Among these, 270 graduates (18.82 %) came from health-related programs such as Psychology, Social Work, Biology, and Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling—disciplines that collectively contribute to mental wellness, health promotion, environmental management, and life sciences.
| Year | Total Graduates | Health-Related Graduates | Proportion (%) | Trend |
| 2023 | 1670 | 94 | 5.63 | ↑ Increasing |
| 2024 | 1435 | 280 | 19.51 | ↑ Increasing |
This steady increase reflects CSU’s expanding academic offerings and continuing commitment to nurturing future health advocates and professionals across Caraga and beyond. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s official website – CSU Website: Official Graduation Data Release
Caraga State University (CSU) fosters strong, multi-level collaborations with health institutions that enhance community well-being, strengthen academic capacity, and advance research on public and mental health. These partnerships span regional, national, and international engagements—linking CSU with government health agencies, professional associations, hospitals, and higher-education institutions. During 2024, CSU expanded its network through joint programs and cooperative activities that promote mental-health advocacy, medical education, and biomedical research. Highlights include collaboration with the Association of Guidance Counselors in Caraga (PGCA–Caraga Chapter) for the 15th Regional Convention on mental-health empowerment; a research lecture with the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences on HIV-vaccine development; an MOU with the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) to establish CSU’s proposed School of Medicine; and a Mental Health Forum with Dr. Ann Princess Nespral of the Agusan del Norte Medical Association for World Mental Health Month. Together, these collaborations reflect CSU’s institutional commitment to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being)—building a health-responsive university that contributes to accessible healthcare, resilient communities, and informed public health leadership in the Caraga Region and beyond.
CSU maintains active linkages with national, regional, and international health institutions to advance mental health, public health, and biomedical research.
These collaborations—publicly documented through CSU’s website and social-media channels—underscore the university’s dedication to accessible health care, community well-being, and resilient public-health leadership. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s official website and verified social-media pages:
Caraga State University (CSU) demonstrates a strong institutional commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 3 – Good Health and Well-Being through comprehensive outreach programs that advance community health, sanitation, nutrition, and mental wellness across Butuan City and the Caraga Region. These activities mobilize faculty, students, and partner organizations to extend preventive education and wellness support to local and disadvantaged communities. Throughout 2024, CSU conducted a wide range of public health initiatives:
Expanding its health outreach into holistic well-being, CSUCC also organized the Financial Wellness Webinar: “Students’ Guide in Navigating Their Finances” (Oct 22 2024) under its Mental Health Awareness Series, spearheaded by the Office of Counseling and Career Services (OCCS). Conducted via Zoom and Facebook Live, the session guided upper-year students on responsible budgeting and financial decision-making, emphasizing the relationship between financial literacy and mental health. This initiative addressed a key psychological stressor—financial insecurity—by providing practical strategies for self-management and resilience. Together, these programs reflect CSU’s whole-of-university approach to health promotion—combining environmental safety, disease prevention, and psychosocial well-being. They embody SDG 3 targets 3.3, 3.4, and 3.9 by reducing communicable-disease risks, enhancing mental health, and strengthening community health literacy. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s verified social-media pages:
Caraga State University (CSU) continues to champion health promotion and active living by providing its sports and recreational facilities for both campus and community use. Through this initiative, the university fosters physical fitness, social inclusion, and community partnership — key aspects of SDG 3’s goal of ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all. Throughout 2024, CSU sustained its open-campus sports and wellness programs coordinated by the Resource Generation and Management Services (RGMS) and the University Center for Health and Wellness (UCHW). Students and local groups regularly used the university’s open field and gym facilities for training, tournaments, and recreational activities that encourage healthy lifestyles and teamwork. Building on these continuing initiatives, CSU formalized in early 2025 a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Kalagan Wolves Football Club, Inc., a Butuan-based community organization dedicated to youth development and grassroots sports. The partnership — authorized through the Office of the President (Reference Order No. 1353, s. 2025) — permits the Club’s use of CSU’s football field for organized training and outreach sessions, under strict compliance with campus safety, environmental, and health regulations. Although the agreement was executed in 2025, it represents the institutionalization of CSU’s 2024 sports-engagement efforts and its long-term strategy to sustain community access to safe, inclusive, and health-promoting spaces. This partnership reinforces CSU’s role as a hub for holistic development, physical fitness, and youth empowerment in the Caraga Region. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s website and social-media pages: • MOA – CSU and Kalagan Wolves Football Club Inc. (2025) • Office of the President Reference Order No. 1353 s. 2025 • CSU Facebook – Community Sports Engagement Post
In 2024, the University Center for Health and Wellness (UCHW) and JSWAP-CSU, in partnership with DOH Caraga, Butuan Medical Center, and Amoma Caraga, conducted mobile HIV testing and the forum “Understanding HIV: Breaking the Stigma.” These programs offered free, confidential screening, counseling, and information on R.A. 11166 to enhance awareness and reduce stigma. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU and partner social-media pages:
Caraga State University (CSU) places a strong emphasis on promoting student mental health and emotional resilience through accessible counseling services, awareness programs, and peer-support initiatives across its campuses. In 2024, the Department of Psychology and the Office of Counseling and Career Services (OCCS) launched “Kapetorya”, a peer-support and mental-wellness program held at the Library Café. The initiative—whose name combines kape (coffee) and istorya (conversation)—encourages open dialogue, help-seeking behaviors, and supportive discussions on mental health in a relaxed, stigma-free environment. Complementing this, CSU organized the Mental Health Forum 2024 on October 16, 2024, featuring psychiatrist Dr. Ann Princess Grana-Nespral and guidance professional Ms. Caryl Mier, who shared insights on mental-health literacy, referral systems, and proactive care. These activities were widely publicized through the CSU OCCS, CSU Psychological Society, Department of Psychology, and Philippine Information Agency Caraga social-media pages—underscoring the University’s commitment to transparency and public engagement. At the Cabadbaran Campus (CSUCC), similar efforts strengthened the mental-health advocacy through a series of campus-wide activities, including the “Mugstorya” peer-conversation sessions, the CSUCC Mental Health Seminar and Workshop themed “A Holistic Mind, Body, and Soul Approach to Mental Health,” and recreational initiatives such as the Movie Marathon for Wellness and Financial Wellness Talks. These programs collectively promote a balanced, student-centered approach to well-being—addressing psychological, social, and economic stressors that affect student life. Through these sustained initiatives, CSU demonstrates a comprehensive institutional framework that integrates mental-health education, early intervention, and peer-driven support, ensuring that students across all campuses have access to safe spaces, professional counseling, and a culture of empathy and self-care.

Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s departmental social-media pages:
Caraga State University upholds a 100% Smoke-Free and Vape-Free Campus Policy, institutionalized through Memorandum Order No. 100, s. 2019 and continuously implemented before and during 2024 in alignment with national health regulations. Institutional Basis:
Before the Bagong Pilipinas Serbisyo Fair 2024, CSU issued a public Facebook advisory reminding visitors of its strict no-smoking and no-vaping policy. Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s website, student handbook, and verified social-media pages:
Caraga State University (CSU) upholds the mental and emotional well-being of its faculty, staff, and health personnel through institutional policies, capacity-building programs, and continuing wellness advocacy. Recognizing that university workplaces are high-pressure environments that demand emotional resilience and psychological safety, CSU has established both policy-driven and programmatic mechanisms to sustain staff wellness. In 2024, the Guidance and Counseling Office (GCO), in partnership with the UNILAB Foundation, launched the RACE Against Suicide: A Gatekeeper’s Training, a specialized initiative that equipped faculty and administrators to act as first responders in mental-health crises. Modules were peer-reviewed by the Bayanihan for Wellbeing Network and national psychological associations, ensuring evidence-based practice. Resource persons included Dr. Maria Olivia D. Bating (CSU School of Medicine), Dr. Shiela Marie G. Hocson (Far Eastern University), and Dr. Kenneth Rose Javate (Philippine Psychiatric Association). Each college identified trained first responders to coordinate directly with the GCO, creating an internal referral and peer-support network. Complementary activities, such as the Mental Health Forum 2024, reinforced shared accountability for wellness among academic and administrative staff alike. At the policy level, CSU institutionalized the University Health Workers Policy, crafted in accordance with Republic Act 7305 (Magna Carta of Public Health Workers). The policy promotes the social, economic, and psychological well-being of university health personnel by ensuring fair compensation, safe work environments, hazard and subsistence pay, and professional-development incentives. These safeguards reduce workplace stressors, promote morale, and affirm the University’s commitment to holistic employee welfare. Together, these measures—structural protection under RA 7305 and capacity-building through the RACE Against Suicide initiative—illustrate CSU’s comprehensive approach to mental-health support for staff. The University not only provides crisis-response training but also sustains long-term wellness systems that nurture a compassionate, resilient, and health-responsive workforce.
Public Evidence: Available publicly via CSU’s official website and verified social-media pages:
Caraga State University (CSU) envisions a healthier, more inclusive, and sustainable future where education, research, and governance converge to promote holistic well-being. The university’s progress under SDG 3 reflects not only compliance but also innovation—embedding health and safety in every aspect of academic and community life. Looking ahead, CSU will expand its health-focused programs and partnerships to strengthen the regional health workforce and advance public-health education. The planned School of Medicine, in collaboration with the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, will serve as a cornerstone for accessible medical education and rural health capacity-building in Caraga. CSU also aims to institutionalize comprehensive mental-health systems, building upon initiatives such as Kapetorya and RACE Against Suicide: Gatekeepers’ Training. These programs will continue to evolve into a campus-wide mental-health referral and peer-support network. Simultaneously, the University Center for Health and Wellness (UCHW) will enhance preventive-care programs, including food safety, sexual health, and substance-abuse awareness. The university’s Smoke-Free Campus Policy, sustainable mobility efforts, and community sports engagements will remain integral to fostering clean, active, and inclusive environments. Continuous collaboration with local government units, the Department of Health, and regional health organizations will further sustain evidence-based interventions for community well-being. Through these ongoing initiatives, CSU reaffirms its role as a health-responsive, innovation-driven university, contributing significantly to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Its commitment to SDG 3 embodies a living culture of compassion, science, and sustainability—empowering both the university and the Caraga Region to thrive in health, dignity, and resilience.
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