Migration
Migration
What everyone needs: How is aid money spent?
SDG
SDG. Example
100

What is migration?

Migration is the movement of people from one place to another, often from one country to another, to live, work, or seek better opportunities.

100

What is a refugee?

A refugee is a person who flees their home country because of fear of persecution, war, or violence, and seeks protection in another country.

100

What is the difference between a grant and a loan in terms of international aid?

A grant is a financial donation given with no expectation of repayment, typically to support a specific project or goal, while a loan must be repaid, usually with interest, over a period of time. Grants are often used in humanitarian aid to support development or emergency relief.

100

In this year, leaders adopted 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to tackle global challenges like climate change, inequality, and poverty, aiming for a more sustainable and fair world.

2015

100

This SDG aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere

No Poverty

200

What are push factors in migration? 3 examples

Push factors are conditions that drive people to leave their home country, such as poverty, war, persecution, lack of job opportunities, or natural disasters.

200

What is an asylum seeker?

An asylum seeker is someone who has left their home country and is seeking protection in another country but has not yet been officially recognized as a refugee.

200

 What type of aid is given immediately after a disaster to save lives?

Emergency Aid or Humanitarian

200

The SDGs were agreed upon by how many countries?

193 countries

200

This goal promotes healthy lives and well-being for all at all ages

Good Health and Well-being

300

What are pull factors in migration? 3 examples

Pull factors are conditions that attract people to a new country, such as better job opportunities, higher wages, political stability, better healthcare, or a better quality of life.

300

What does "displacement" mean in terms of migration?

Displacement refers to people being forced to leave their homes due to conflict, violence, natural disasters, or persecution, often leading to migration.

300

Which of the following is an example of Long-Term Aid?

  • A) Providing food and water after a hurricane

  • B) Building schools and hospitals in developing countries

  • C) Offering immediate medical care during an earthquake

  • D) Delivering blankets and tents to refugees

B

300

How many SDG are there?

17

300

This goal ensures inclusive and quality education and promotes lifelong learning.

Quality Education

400

What does the term "melting pot" refer to?

The "melting pot" refers to a society where people from different cultures and backgrounds blend together, creating a new, unified culture.

400

How does the concept of 'voluntary migration' differ from 'forced migration'?

Voluntary migration occurs when individuals move for reasons such as economic opportunities or personal choice, while forced migration involves people being compelled to leave due to factors like war, violence, natural disasters, or persecution. Forced migrants, including refugees and displaced persons, often face more severe challenges.

400

Aid that supports long-term goals like building schools or hospitals is called this.

long-term aid

400

This is the year by which all Sustainable Development Goals are meant to be achieved.

2030

400

This goal focuses on achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls.

Gender Equality

500

What is the difference between an immigrant and an emigrant?

An immigrant is someone who moves to a new country to live, while an emigrant is someone who leaves their own country to live in another.

500

How do remittances sent by migrants influence the economy of their home country?

Remittances can have a significant positive effect on the economy of the sending country, providing financial support for families and communities. They can improve living standards, increase access to education and healthcare, and stimulate local businesses. However, reliance on remittances can also create economic vulnerabilities if they decrease over time.

500

This type of aid is managed by organizations that are independent of any government, like Save the Children or the Red Cross.

What is NGO aid?

500

The SDGs were adopted by this global organization

The United Nations

500

This goal calls for urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.

Climate Action

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