1. What are the causes of poverty in different parts of the world?
2. How can education help reduce poverty?
3. What is inequality?
4. Name one global organization that works to reduce poverty.
5. What are some causes of war or conflict in the world?
6.How do wars affect civilians (non-soldiers)?
7.What is a refugee? Why do people become refugees?
8.How can individuals and countries promote peace?
9.How do diseases spread from one country to another?
10.What role do vaccines play in preventing disease?
11.What are the challenges of providing healthcare in poor countries?
12.How did the world respond to the COVID-19 pandemic?
13.What are some major environmental problems facing the world today?
14.How does pollution affect the environment and human health?
15.What is deforestation, and why is it a problem?
16.What can be done to protect endangered animals and plants?
17.What are some ways countries are trying to stop climate change?
18.How can young people make a difference in solving world problems?
19.What is the role of the United Nations in solving global issues?
20.Why is cooperation between countries important when solving global
issues?
1. Causes of poverty include lack of education, unemployment, poor governance, conflict,
natural disasters, and unequal distribution of resources.
2. Education reduces poverty by increasing job opportunities, improving income, and
empowering people to make informed choices.
3. Inequality means unfair differences in wealth, rights, or access to services between
people or groups.
4. One global organization that fights poverty is the United Nations (UN), especially
through UNDP (United Nations Development Programme).
5. Causes of war include political power struggles, religion, resources, ethnic tensions, and
historical disputes.
6. Wars affect civilians by causing death, displacement, hunger, trauma, and destruction of
homes and services.
7. A refugee is someone forced to leave their country due to war, violence, or disaster.
People become refugees to find safety.
8. Peace is promoted through dialogue, education, respect, diplomacy, and international
cooperation.
9. Diseases spread through travel, trade, migration, and poor sanitation, especially when
countries are closely connected.
10. Vaccines prevent disease by preparing the immune system to fight infections before
they happen.
11. Healthcare challenges in poor countries include lack of hospitals, trained staff,
medicine, and funding.
12. During COVID-19, the world responded with lockdowns, travel bans, vaccines, hygiene
rules, and international aid.
13. Major environmental problems include climate change, pollution, deforestation, loss of
biodiversity, and water shortages.
14. Pollution harms air, water, and soil, causing diseases like asthma, cancer, and harming
animals and plants.
15. Deforestation is cutting down forests. It leads to climate change, loss of species, and soil
erosion.
16. Endangered species can be protected through laws, protected areas, education, and
stopping illegal hunting.
17. Countries fight climate change by using clean energy, planting trees, recycling, and
joining global agreements.
18. Young people make a difference by raising awareness, using social media,
volunteering, and starting local projects.
19. The United Nations helps solve global issues through peacekeeping, humanitarian aid,
climate action, and health support.
20. Cooperation is important because global problems affect everyone and need shared
ideas, resources, and solutions.