Terms
Spatial Variations
Challenges
Global
100

This three-letter index measures a country's development by combining life expectancy, education, and income per capita.

What is HDI (Human Development Index)?

100

This large-scale agreement aims to improve wellbeing worldwide by reducing poverty, promoting education, and ensuring access to clean water and sanitation.

What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

100

This term describes the lack of access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs.

What is food insecurity?

100

This continent has some of the lowest HDI scores globally, often due to limited resources, political instability, and low economic development.

What is Africa?

200

This is the term for basic necessities like clean water, shelter, food, and healthcare, which are essential for maintaining human wellbeing?

What are essential needs?

200

This factor, affecting individual and community wealth, includes job availability, wage levels, and employment rates, which vary significantly within countries.

What is economic opportunity?

200

This preventable disease, transmitted by mosquitoes, is a major cause of illness and death in many tropical countries and remains a global wellbeing challenge.

What is Malaria? 

200

This region in Northern Europe consistently ranks high in wellbeing due to strong social policies, universal healthcare, and high-quality education.

What is Scandinavia?

300

This term refers to a situation where people have limited or no access to the resources and services necessary for a minimum standard of living.

What is poverty?

300

This global challenge, linked to extreme weather patterns, affects resources like water and food, creating wellbeing challenges in many vulnerable countries.

What is climate change?

300

Caused by both indoor and outdoor sources, this challenge contributes to respiratory diseases and premature deaths, especially in urban areas.

What is air pollution?

300

Despite being a high-income country, this country faces significant regional disparities in wellbeing between its Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations.

What is Australia?

400

This term describes how unequal the distribution of income is within a country

What is income inequality?

400

This specific Australian program works to improve wellbeing in Indigenous communities through health, education, and employment initiatives.

What is Closing the Gap?

400

These chemicals can contaminate food and water, posing health risks to humans and animals.

What are pesticides?

400

This Mediterranean country, famous for its diet of olive oil, fresh produce, and fish, has one of the highest life expectancies in the world.

What is Italy?

500

The percentage of people who can read and write in a population is known as this rate.

What is literacy rate?

500

This international organisation works to improve global wellbeing by addressing health crises, providing vaccines, and promoting public health education.

What is the World Health Organisation?

500

This nutrition-related health challenge, now a global problem, is linked to diets high in processed foods and can increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

What is obesity?

500

This country, known for its rapid economic growth, still has significant inequality in wellbeing between urban and rural areas, particularly in Indigenous communities.

What is Brazil?

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