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This document discusses several global issues that impact schools and society, including climate change, pollution, violence, lack of education, unemployment, government corruption, malnutrition and hunger, substance abuse, and terrorism. It provides background information and statistics about each issue and proposes that addressing issues like poverty, inequality, and lack of resources through education, job training, and sustainable development can help solve social problems.
The document discusses several important global issues that affect schools and society. It begins by explaining the importance of learning about global issues, such as encouraging critical thinking and empowering students. It then lists the top 10 issues according to millennials and another author, which include climate change, pollution, violence, lack of security/well-being, lack of education, unemployment, government corruption, hunger, substance abuse, and terrorism. Each of these issues is then discussed in more detail with explanations of their causes and impacts.
This document discusses top global issues according to Chloe Turner and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2015-2030. The top 10 issues according to Chloe Turner are climate change, pollution, violence, security/well-being, lack of education, unemployment, government corruption, malnourishment/hunger, substance abuse, and terrorism. It then provides details on each issue. The SDGs aim to solve these global issues through 17 goals related to areas like poverty, health, education, climate change, and partnerships. The document argues that these global issues and SDGs must be taught intentionally in schools by incorporating them into curriculums.
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It then discusses how the entire world has become interconnected and what happens in one area can impact others. Some of the key ways communities can support schools outlined include volunteer initiatives to prepare schools, using community resources for curriculum, and work experience programs. Schools can support communities by allowing use of school facilities and resources.
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The document discusses 10 major global issues that concern schools and society: 1) climate change, 2) pollution, 3) violence, 4) security and well-being, 5) lack of education, 6) unemployment, 7) government corruption, 8) malnourishment and hunger, 9) substance abuse, and 10) terrorism. It proposes solutions like reducing greenhouse gas emissions to address climate change, promoting education to reduce unemployment, and strengthening national security to combat terrorism. The document emphasizes that global issues affect people worldwide and communities should work together to find solutions.
There are major disparities in health and life expectancy between developed, developing, and least developed countries. Morbidity and mortality rates are much higher in developing and least developed countries due to issues like malnutrition, lack of access to healthcare, and infectious diseases. Social determinants like poverty, education, gender, and race also significantly impact health outcomes both between and within countries. Improving health will require addressing both direct medical issues and underlying social and economic factors.
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Poverty is defined as not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, inability to access healthcare or education. Poverty has many causes including lack of jobs or livelihoods, inequality, poor education, climate change, and lack of infrastructure like roads or utilities. Effects of poverty include increased risk of disease, crime, lack of education, and unemployment. Poverty alleviation must start with individual and community action.
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This document discusses several major social issues in India including poverty, malnutrition, lack of access to water/sanitation, illiteracy, child abuse, women abuse, elderly abuse, female foeticide, empowerment of women, commercial sex work, food adulteration, crime, and substance abuse. It provides definitions and statistics related to these issues and discusses factors contributing to them as well as potential solutions and prevention strategies.
This document is an introduction to the World Happiness Report. It discusses how while technology and economic growth have increased, levels of happiness and life satisfaction have not risen in kind. In rich countries, affluence has led to issues like obesity, addiction, and environmental degradation without improving well-being. Simply increasing GDP does not necessarily improve average happiness. For sustainable development, lifestyles and technologies must improve happiness while reducing environmental impact.
This document is an introduction to the World Happiness Report. It discusses how while technology and economic growth have increased, levels of happiness and life satisfaction have not risen in kind. In rich countries, affluence has led to issues like obesity, addiction, and environmental degradation without improving well-being. Simply increasing GDP does not necessarily improve average happiness. For sustainable development, lifestyles and technologies must improve happiness while reducing environmental impact.
Poverty is defined as not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, inability to access healthcare or education. Poverty has many causes including lack of jobs or livelihoods, inequality, lack of education, climate change, and lack of infrastructure. Effects of poverty include poor health from diseases like malaria and tuberculosis, increased crime, lack of education, and unemployment. Addressing poverty requires individual and societal action.
Poverty is defined as not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, inability to access healthcare or education. Poverty has many causes including lack of jobs or livelihoods, inequality, lack of education, climate change, and lack of infrastructure. Effects of poverty include poor health from diseases like malaria and tuberculosis, increased crime rates, lack of education, and unemployment. Addressing poverty requires individual and societal action.
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Poverty is defined as not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. The document outlines several key causes of poverty including lack of jobs or livelihoods, inequality, lack of education, climate change, and lack of infrastructure. Effects of poverty include poor health from diseases like malaria and tuberculosis, increased crime rates, lack of education, and unemployment. Reducing poverty requires addressing its underlying causes at both societal and individual levels.
Poverty is defined as not having enough resources to meet basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. The World Bank describes poverty as hunger, lack of shelter, inability to access healthcare or education. Poverty has many causes including lack of jobs or livelihoods, inequality, poor education, climate change, and lack of infrastructure like roads or utilities. Living in poverty can negatively impact people's health by increasing risk of diseases and lack of access to healthcare, as well as increasing risk of crime, unemployment, and lack of education. Addressing poverty requires collective action from individuals, communities, and governments.
The document discusses the determinants of health. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being according to the WHO. It then discusses 8 categories of health determinants: 1) biological factors like genetics, 2) behavioral and sociocultural conditions like lifestyle, 3) the environment, 4) socioeconomic conditions like income, education and occupation, 5) health services, 6) aging population, 7) gender, and 8) other factors like information, education, communication, rural development, and inter-sectoral coordination. Maintaining health requires considering both individual and external societal factors.
Poverty is defined as the lack of material possessions or money necessary to meet basic needs. Almost half of the world lives on less than $2.50 a day, with the poorest 40% accounting for only 5% of global income. Poverty causes widespread diseases, hunger, illiteracy, homelessness and violence. While poverty has many complex causes, actions taken to address it include international anti-poverty days, government assistance programs, and charitable organizations working to end poverty and achieve development goals. The group reflects that poverty is a serious problem that negatively impacts people's lives, and should be solved as quickly as possible through donations, assistance programs, and collective efforts.
Poverty is defined as the lack of material possessions or money necessary to meet basic needs. Almost half of the world lives on less than $2.50 a day, with the poorest 40% accounting for only 5% of global income. Poverty causes widespread diseases, hunger, illiteracy, homelessness and violence. Some key actions taken against poverty include international days of recognition, government assistance programs, and voluntary organizations working to reduce poverty. The group reflects that poverty is a horrible problem that should be solved as soon as possible through donations, assistance programs, and collective efforts.
Poverty in India is defined as a lack of financial resources to meet basic needs. Factors contributing to poverty include precarious livelihoods, exclusion, physical limitations, gender inequality, insecurity, social problems, weak community organizations, and limited capabilities. Characteristics of poverty in India include poor health, hunger, low levels of education, and inadequate housing. Steps proposed to address poverty include increasing employment, raising wages, sustaining social programs, providing paid leave, reforming the criminal justice system, investing in childcare and education, and reforming immigration policies.
This document provides an agenda and materials for a training session on discrimination and stigma. The training will discuss perceived discrimination and stigma among LGBT, aging, and disabled populations. Participants will learn to recognize and address discrimination among these groups and discuss how to avoid and undo discrimination. An activity is planned where participants receive labels and interact to experience being treated in a stereotyped way. The goals are for participants to understand the health impacts of stigma and how public health can work to promote inclusion and well-being for all.
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2. OBJECTIVES
At the end of this chapter, you should be able to:
a. discuss at least two global issues in society; and
b. explain proposed solution to the social problem.
4. Introduction
The world has a global
village. We have become a
citizen of a global
community. What takes
place in one part of the
globe no matter how far
affect us.
5. The TOP 10 Global Issues
and How They Can be
Addressed
6. CLIMATE CHANGE
The global temperatures are rising, and are
estimated to increase from 2.6 degrees Celsius
to 4.8 degrees Celsius by 2100. This cause more
severe weather, crises with food and resources
and the spread of diseases.
8. Violence can be
found in the social,
cultural and
economic aspects of
the world.
VIOLENCE
9. Physical Violence
Physical violence occurs when
someone uses a part of their
body or an object to control a
persons action
Sexual Violence
Sexual violence occurs when a
person is forced to willingly take
part in sexual activity
Emotional Violence
Emotional violence occurs
when someone says or does
something make a person feel
stupid or worthless
Psychological Violence
Psychological violence occurs
when someone uses threats
and causes fear in an individual
to gain control
Spiritual Violence
Spiritual (or religious) violence
occurs when someone uses an
individuals spiritual beliefs to
manipulate, dominate or control
that person.
Cultural Violence
Cultural violence occurs when
an individual is harmed as a
result of practices that are part
of her or his culture, religion or
tradition.
Various forms of violence
10. SECURITY AND
WELL BEING
The U.N is a perfect
example of what should
be done to prevent the
lack of security and well
being a serious global
issue.
11. LACK OF EDUCATION
More than 72 million children
throughout the globe that
are of the age to be primary
education are not enrolled in
school. This can be attributed
to inequality and
marginalization as well as
poverty.
12. is a term referring to
individuals who are
employable and actively
seeking a job but are
unable to find a job.
UNEMPLOYMENT
13. is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is
undertaken by a person or an organization which is
entrusted in a position of authority. Corruption may
involve many activities which include bribery, influence
peddling and embezzlement and it may also involve
practices which are legal in many countries.
CORRUPTION
14. are two related but distinct issues concerning food
security. MALNOURISHMENT refers to the condition of
having inadequate or unbalanced nutrition, often
leading to health problems or deficiencies in essential
nutrients. HUNGER refers to the physical sensation of
discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food.
MALNOURISHMENT AND
HUNGER
15. Terrorism is an issue
throughout the world
that causes fear and
insecurity, violence, and
death.
TERRORISM
16. UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-MOON, said: The
seventeen sustainable development goals are our
shred vision of humanity and a social contract
between the worlds leaders and the people. They
are a to-do list for people and planet and a blueprint
for success.
THE 17 SDGs
18. In September 2015-2030, the General Assembly
adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development that includes 17 sustainable
development goals (SDGs). Building on the principle
of leaving no one behind.
GLOBAL ISSUES,SDGs 2015-
2030 and Education