SDG’s,Aid, Fairtrade, Free trade, Tourism & development, Flashcards

1
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What does the letters SDG stand for?

A

Sustainable development goals

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2
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What came before the SDG’s?

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Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s)

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3
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How many SDG’s are there?

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17

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4
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Who set up the SDG’s?

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United Nations

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5
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When are the SDG’s aimed to be achieved?

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2030

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6
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Development Aid is…

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aid given over the long term to tackle poverty and improve quality of life.

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Bilateral Aid is…

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Financial support, or the gift of food, clothing or other emergency support that is given directly from the government of one country to another.

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Multilateral Aid is…

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Financial support that is given by a large number of different governments to a large organisation such as the United Nations or World Bank. This organisation then uses the aid to support countries in need of support.

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9
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Emergeny Aid is…

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Aid that is given urgently after a natural disaster or conflict to protect the lives of survivors.

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10
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Where did the CONVAMS (Community Vitalization and Afforestation in Middle Shire) project take place?

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Malawi

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11
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What key problem does Middle Shire face?

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Soil erosion

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What 2 factors have caused this problem in Middle Shire?

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Farmers cutting down forests for farmland, Falling prices of Tobacco means it has become more intensively grown.

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13
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What country funds the CONVAMS project?

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Japan

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14
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How does the CONVAMS project aim to prevent the key problem?

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-Educate the community on what causes soil erosion, how
to conserve soil and plant trees
-Build barriers to prevent soil loss during rainy seasons
-Train farmers to plough around hillsides not up and down
hills to reduce surface runoff.
-Build terraces to reduce surface runoff
-Planting fast growing trees to speed up afforestation

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15
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How does the country that funds the CONVAMS project benefit from giving this development aid?

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-Improves relations and diplomacy between Japan and
-Southern Africa - Can influence politics
-Japan needs the support of African countries to join the
united nations security council.
-Can sell more Japanese products to Malawi.

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16
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What is Fair Trade?

A

The producer gets a fair price for products

17
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What are the 4 general benefits of fair trade?

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Minimum wages and safe working conditions
Child labour restrictions
Environmental protection
Better healthcare & Schools

18
Q

What countries cocoa trade did you study for fair trade?

A

Ghana

19
Q

What is Kuapa Kokoo?

A

Co operative of farmers in Ghana which sells cocoa bean crop to divine chocolate to make fair trade chocolate

20
Q

What are the benefits of kuapa Kokoo for farmers?

A

Training to control pests
They get 10% more than the usual price on the world
market.
They can borrow small amounts of money from a micro-
credit bank to invest in farm improvements

21
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What is free trade between countries?

A

Free trade is where countries trade freely with each other without limits, duties or controls. Each country within a trade bloc has a free trade agreement with the other countries that are in the bloc or is working towards an agreement with them.

22
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What is the main disadvantage of free trade between countries?

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A country can find itself swamped by cheap imports from other countries. This can mean job losses in its own producing industries.