To continue its efforts in promoting sustainability, Benguet State University International Relations Office held a session for the Sustainability Literacy Program on October 25, 2025, during the Community Leaders Formation Program with the theme “From Global Goals to Local Impact: Understanding and Applying the SDGs.”
During the activity, participants learned more about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and shared how these are being practiced in their own communities.
Prof. Sarrah Ben Abdennebi from the University of Huelva, Spain, talked about mental health and intervention strategies related to #SDG3 Good Health and Well-being. Ms. Janice P. Balangen, Department Chair of Environmental Sciences at BSU, discussed climate change and its connection to #SDG13 Climate Action. Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, IRO Director, encouraged participants to apply the SDGs in their daily lives with a call to take action for a more sustainable future.
To end the session, participants signed the Sustainability Pledge Wall as a symbol of their support and promise to promote sustainability in their communities.
The Sustainability Literacy Program was first launched on October 21, 2024, during the BSU International Week celebration. The program was created to promote sustainability education, strengthen regional development, and support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through teaching, research, and community involvement.





































