United Nations
UNDRIP
NGO
Activism
Human Rights
100

After which war was the united nations created?

world war 2

100

Name 1 right under UNDRIP

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100

what does NGO stand for?

Non Governmental organization 

100

who is this?


Greta Thunberg

100

Who does human rights apply to?

Every human

200

ICC stands for ...

International Criminal Court

200

What does UNDRIP stand for?

United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People

200

What do NGOs do? list 2 things.

Provide emergency aid such as food, water, and

medical care

Advocate for human rights and social justice

Protect the environment and wildlife

Educate communities and raise awareness

Influence laws and policies

200

name 3 forms of activism  (what can you/people do do)

Protests and marches

Petitions

Boycotts

Art and media

Social media campaigns

200

first legally binding international document to incorporate all human rights, from civil and political to economic, social and cultural for children is called...

The Declaration of the Rights of the Child/ Convention on the Rights of the Child

300

What 4 crimes does ICC investigate? 

Genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of agression.    

300

The main reason Canada initially did NOT support UNDRIP

Land control

300

How are NGOs funded. List 3 ways

Donations from individuals

Fundraising campaign

Grants from organizations or governments

300

What are the 3 types of people in activism?

the perpetrators, the by-standers and the activist

300

Zero hunger by 2030 is an example of a ...

UN Goal/Sustainable goal

400

Why does ICC only follow through on a few cases.

Limited police resources, political opposition from powerful non-member nations.

400

MMIWG stands for what?

Missing and murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

400

What challenges do NGOs face? Name 2

Limited funding and reliance on donations

Political barriers or restrictions in some countries

Difficulty accessing remote or dangerous areas

Competition for attention and support

400

What is global activism?  

Raising awareness about global problems

● Challenging governments or powerful organizations

● Advocating for human rights and equality

400

What is the UDHR?

Universal Declaration of Human Rights 

500

How does social media help activists?

Share information instantly with a global audience

Organize protests and movements more easily

Bring attention to issues that might otherwise be ignored

500

Name 3 out of the 5 main issues indigenous people in Canada face

Lack of clean drinking water

Inequality in services (education)

Lack of safety (MMIWG2S)                              

Land rights

Legacy of Residential

500

NGOs and governments both work to address issues, but they operate differently by...

Governments create and enforce laws, while NGOs advocate for change and provide services

NGOs are more flexible and can respond quickly to crises

NGOs often focus on specific issues, such as clean water, education, or disaster relief

500

Who painted this?

Banksy

500

List 3 human rights...


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