SDGs
WHO
AID
NGO
Other
100

Identify the SDGS we have learnt. (name and number) 

1 - No poverty.
2 - Zero hunger.
3 - Good health and wellbeing
4 - Quality Education
5 - Gender equality
6 - Clean water and Sanitation
12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

100

One of the strategic priorities is "Addressing Health Emergencies", their goal is for "7 billion more people..." (Finish the goal) 

7 billion more people better protected from health emergencies. 

100

Identify the 3 types of aid. 

Bilateral, multilateral and emergency. 

100

Why does Australia help fund NGO such as World Vision?

Small scale - NGO can help small communities that may be hard to reach. No political motivation so able to build trust meaning it is more effective. 

100
Identify the 5 dimensions of health and wellbeing, and a characteristic for each. 

Physical - body weight
Social - effective communication skills
Mental - stress, confidence, self esteem
Emotional - manage and express emotions
Spirtual - Belonging and Identity

200

Finish the key feature for SDG3
"End the epidemic of AIDS...' 

End the epidemic of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria negelected tropical diseases,combat hepatitis, waterborn diseases and other communicable disease.

200

6 billion more people enjoying better health and wellbeing is a goal for which priority?

Healthier populations

200

Explain emergency aid and why this type of aid is important. Provide 3 examples of the aid that can be given. 

Emergency aid - Aid given to a country in a time of crises such as conflict or a natural disaster. This type of aid is important as people will be suffering and may die. Aid can include: water, food, temporary shelter. 

200

Explain the purpose of NGO's.

Its primary purpose is to address social, environmental, humanitarian, or developmental issues, such as poverty, education, health, human rights, or disaster relief.

200

Identify 3 Health Status Indicators 

Mortality 

Morbidity 

Prevalence 

Incidence 

Life Expectancy 

300

Explain the rationale of the SDGs. 

The rationale relates to why the SDGs were created. They were created as
-MDGS finished in 2015
-Progress was uneven across regions and countries
-New global challanges (such as conflict and environmental changes) 

300

Explain universal health coverage and how it promotes health and wellbeing. 

For all people to access health services they need regardless of their ability to pay.
access healthcare - recieve treatment such as vaccinations - prevent diseases such as tuberculosis (physical h&w). 

300

Explain the aim of Australia's aid program 

reduce poverty and promote a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region, which is based on achieving sustainable development.

300

Identify an NGO and explain an advantage and disadvantage of NGOs. 

NGO - World vision, Oxfam, Red Cross 

Advantage - access areas that other forms of aid is unable to reach
Disadvantage - time consuming. 

300

Identify a characteristic of human development 

develop to their full potential 

lead productive and creative lives 

choices and enhancing their capabilities 

access to knowledge 

decent standard of living 


400

Explain the objectives of the SDGs

Objectives = what we want to achieve
- End extreme poverty
- Fight inequality and injustice
- Address climate change 

400

Identify the 3 priorities of the WHO. (3P's and APA) 

Provide health: achieving universal health coverage

Promote health: promote healthier populations.

Protect health: addressing health emergencies


400

Explain why Australia invests in each type of aid. (E, B, M)

E - Time of crises, people can die. 

B - Build relationships with other countries espeically pacific region. By helping them, we improve our economy and our health. 

M - Large scale, too big for one country to solve.

400

Explain how NGO's are funded. 

NGOs are typically funded through donations from individuals and grants from governments.

400

Social action 3 examples?

Volunteering

Donating to NGOs

Fundraising

500

Identify SDG 4 and explain how it promotes human development.


Quality Education literacy + numeracy  -> opportunities for employment -> Expand their choices and capabilities  

500

Explain how WHO promoting healthier populations can promote human development. 

By WHO focusing on preventing non-communicable diseases such as tobacco use, there will be less people smoking therefore decreasing the risk of diseases such as lung cancer, this allows more people being able to work and earn an income so people can have a decent stardard of living and be able to participate in the community.

500

Through DFAT, Australia works in partnership with other government, non-government organisations. Name 5 organisations that Australia may work with.

World bank, Asian Development Bank, United Nations Development program, Gavi the Global Vaccine Alliance, Global Partnership for Education, the Green climate fund

500

Provide an example of the role NGO's in developing countries. 

  • Provide basic services like healthcare, education, and clean water.

  • Support disaster response and recovery.

  • Promote human rights and gender equality.

  • Help with rural development, agriculture, and economic empowerment.

  • Act as watchdogs to hold governments accountable.

500

Name two functions of the WHO

Provide Leadership and create partnerships to promote health and wellbeing

Carry out research and provide health and wellbeing information

Set norms and standards and promote and monitor their implementation

Develop policies to help countries take action to promote health and wellbeing

Provide technical support and help build sustainable health systems

Monitor health and wellbeing and assess health and wellbeing trends

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