Global Society How To Present.

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Global Society How To Present

Essential Points of Speaking Some topics that can be helpful include the following: Matters of Political Instability Examples of civilian suffering (poverty, famine, poor living conditions, etc.) Outright violations of human rights Things done by international organizations or NGOs to help the situation (UN, Red Cross/Crescent/Crystal, Amnesty International, etc.) Potential ways these problems can be solved

Examples of Media & Helpful Sources Short Documentaries (1-15 mins): [18:11] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axwXhqKQzIs Articles: https://www.mercycorps.org/articles/9-humanitarian-crises-we- cant-ignore-year https://www.amnestyusa.org/ http://www.unocha.org/ https://www.oxfam.org/

Final Notes Giving a brief explanation of a country’s governmental structure and/or political history may provide some insight into the reasoning behind their problems All of these examples aren’t requirements and can easily be altered for a certain area’s needs Presentations don’t have to be lengthy, nor do they have to be difficult.