SDG 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
6.2 Water consumption per person
6.2.1 - Does your university as a body measure the total volume of water used in the university that is taken from mains supply, desalinated, or extracted from rivers, lakes, or acquifers?
Urgench State University provides public access to buildings, monuments or natural heritage landscapes of cultural significance. There is a museum of memory of victims of repression in the structure of Urganch State University. This museum is free for all.
6.5 Water in the community 6.5.1 - Does your university as a body provide educational opportunities for local communities to learn about good water management? 6.5.3 - Does your university as a body support water conservation off campus? 6.5.4 - Does your university as a body, where water is extracted (for example from aquifers, lakes or rivers), utilise sustainable water extraction technologies on associated university grounds on and off campus? 6.5.5 - Does your university as a body cooperate with local, regional, national or global governments on water security? 6.5.6 - Does your university as a body actively promote conscious water usage on campus?6.5.7 - Does your university as a body actively promote conscious water usage in the wider community?
Urgench State University organises programmes to raise awareness of water conservation and sustainable practices, targeting students, professionals, and local farmers.