Clean Earth
Healthy lifestyle
Sustainable Lifestyle
Equal rights
Education for everyone
100
Around how many people depend on forests for their livelihood?
Around 1.6 billion people
100
Which branch of economy is the single largest employer in the world, providing livelihoods for 40 per cent of today’s global population? It is the largest source of income and jobs for poor rural households.
Agriculture
100
How much of humanity lives in cities today?
Half of humanity – 3.5 billion people – lives in cities today
100
There were 250 000 new HIV infections among adolescents in 2013. How much of that were among adolescent girls? One third, two thirds, three fourth?
Two thirds
100
What is the name of the worldwide organization responsible for equal education, equal rights, sustainable development etc in the world?
UNESCO
200
How many people depend on marine and coastal biodiversity for their livelihoods?
Over three billion people
200
Where is AIDS the leading cause of death among adolescents (aged 10-19)?
AIDS is now the leading cause of death among adolescents (aged 10–19) in Africa.
200
How many million of people live in the slums today?
828 million people live in slums today and the number keeps rising
200
Which disease is the leading cause of death for women of reproductiv age worldwide?
HIV is the leading cause of death for women of reproductive age worldwide
200
What is the greatest barrier to gain children high-quality education?
Povery
300
From 1901 to 2010, how many cm did the global average sea level rose as oceans expanded due to warming and ice melted?
From 1901 to 2010, the global average sea level rose by 19 cm as oceans expanded due to warming and ice melted.
300
According to UN agency health reports how many children do polluted environments kill each year?
1,7 million children
300
How many per cent of the Earth’s land do the world's cities occupy?
The world’s cities occupy just 3 per cent of the Earth’s land.
300
About how much of countries in the developing regions have achieved gender parity in primary education?
About two thirds of countries in the developing regions have achieved gender parity in primary education
300
Where do more than half of children live that have not enrolled in school?
More than half of children that have not enrolled in school live in sub-Saharan Africa
400
What are the main threats from pollutants according to the United Nations health agency?
The United Nations health agency reviewed the threats from pollutants such as second-hand smoke, UV radiation, unsafe water and e-waste.
400
The world’s cities occupy just 3 per cent of the Earth’s land, but how much per cent of energy consumption and carbon emissions?
The world’s cities occupy just 3 per cent of the Earth’s land, but account for 60-80 per cent of energy consumption and 75 per cent of carbon emissions
400
Which abusement problems do adolesent girls and young women face globally?
Globally, adolescent girls and young women face gender-based inequalities, exclusion, discrimination and violence.
400
How many of youth worldwide lack basic literacy skills?
103 million youth worldwide lack basic literacy skills, and more than 60 per cent of them are women.
500
As much as 40 per cent of the world oceans are heavily affected by human activities. Which ones?
Mainly pollution, depleted fisheries, and loss of coastal habitats
500
Over 6.2 million deaths of which disease have been averted between 2000 and 2015, primarily of children under which years of age in sub-Saharan Africa.
Over 6.2 million malaria deaths have been averted between 2000 and 2015, primarily of children under five years of age in sub-Saharan Africa.
500
What are common urban challenges by UNESCO development plan for sustainable cities?
Common urban challenges include congestion, lack of funds to provide basic services, a shortage of adequate housing and declining infrastructure.
500
In which part of the world girls still face barriers to entering both primary and secondary school.
In sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania and Western Asia, girls still face barriers to entering both primary and secondary school.
500
As the lead UN agency in education, which levels of education does UNESCO help countries develop and reform their education systems?
As the lead UN agency in education, UNESCO helps countries develop and reform their education systems at all levels -- from early childhood through primary, secondary, post-secondary to higher education -- in all settings (formal, non-formal and informal) and for children, youth and adults.