What does the WHO stand for
World Health organisation
Identify an SDG other than SDG3
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
13. Climate Action
What is the type of aid that provides food, water, shelter and immediate assistance
Emergency Aid
Name one NGO
Red Cross, Oxfam, Care Australia, Tabitha Foundation, World Vision, Birthing kit Foundation Australia
Who am I? What am I?
Provide leadership and create partnerships to promote health and wellbeing
Carry out research and provide health and wellbeing information.
Monitor health and wellbeing and assess health and wellbeing trends
etc
Core function of the WHO
or
WORK of the WHO
TRAMPS
Name one target of SDG 3
Various answers include:
- Reduce the maternal mortality rates
- End preventable deaths of newborns and U5MR
- End the epidemics of AIDS, Tb, malaria etc
- Achieve universal health coverage
- Reduce the number of global deaths from injuries and road traffic
- Reduce non-communicable diseases
-Promote mental health and wellbeing
Name the type of aid:
Provides emergency relief through programs such as world food programme
Addresses global issues such as global warming, control of diseases and major infrastructure projects.
Multilateral aid
How do NGO’s help to promote human development?
By addressing the underlying cause of poor health such as poverty, and giving individuals a decent standard of living so they are able to develop to their full potential, capabilities, choices, knowledge, etc
Name one WHO Priority
•Provide health - achieving universal health coverage
•Protect health - addressing health emergencies
•Promote health - promoting healthier populations
Explain one way that SDG 1 – No poverty impacts on SDG 3- Good health and wellbeing
Various answers;
- By achieving no poverty, people have access to more nutritious foods which can decrease mortality, morbidity and U5MR rates
- By lifting people out of poverty, people will have access to basic services such as clean water and sanitation, this will decrease the rates of communicable diseases, improving health and wellbeing
What is bilateral aid?
Where aid is given by one country directly to another.
List 2 features of effective aid programs
Ownership by recipient country
Results focused
Partnerships
Transparency and shared responsibility
Which WHO priority does the following relate to:
Service access and quality, heath workforce, Access to medicines, vaccines and health products, Governance and finance, Health information systems, Advocacy, Country support
What is:
•Provide health - achieving universal health coverage:
Outline the 3 objectives of the SDG's
- End extreme poverty
- Fight inequality and injustice
- Address climate change
Explain how Australian aid is addressing the priority Infrastructure, trade facilitation and international competitiveness
Australia is helping with the construction of roads, rails, airports, schools, medical facilities, building water and sanitation facilities, improved ICT infrastructure.
Identify barriers and develop solutions for international trade
Promote trade agreements, opportunities & develop solutions for international trade, develop expertise in global trade policy and practice, provide microfinance,
This allows the country to increase trade opportunities and increase the economy and international competitiveness, Provide microfinance.
Explain how the Birthing Kit Foundation promotes health and wellbeing
Various answers include
-By providing safe birth kits, women are less likely to contract diseases and improves physical health
-With access to these kits, women can experience less stress and therefore improve mental health
Provide an example of how the WHO has:
Developed policies to help countries take action to promote health and wellbeing
What is:
Global Framework convention on tobacco control
The stop TB strategy
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity guidelines
Guidelines on the intake of sugar
Explain the impact of quality education on health status
Various answers include;
Children who access quality education are more likely to be educated about sanitation therefore reducing the prevalence of communicable disease and decreasing U5MR
Mothers who are educated through childbirth are more likely to access healthcare and decrease the rates of maternal mortality
One of DFAT’s focus areas is Education and health. Explain how building schools in PNG and Fiji can help to promote health and wellbeing and human development
Various answers include:
Education offers opportunity. Children, in particular girls, can receive an education through the school building program, which will allow them to gain knowledge to access a higher paying job that the individual can use their income for nutritious foods to so they can develop to the full physical potential.
Educated individuals are more likely to send their own children to school, therefore passing on knowledge and helping people live lives they value
Capacity, choices, capability, productive, decent standard of living etc
Through the World Vision program, Namina and her school mates have been able to continue their education at a temporary learning centre.
100000 have been provided with clean drinking water through construction or restoration of 22 water systems.
What type of aid am I?
How has this program promoted human development?
Aid: Bilateral
Human Development: Children are gaining access to knowledge to enable them to live to their full potential.
With access to water, people can live lives they value being free from illness and disease