1. Types of global discrimination and how they affect people
Global discrimination includes racism, sexism, religious discrimination, and discrimination based on disability or nationality. These unfair treatments limit people’s access to education, jobs, healthcare, and safety. They can cause stress, poverty, and social exclusion for individuals and can weaken whole communities by creating inequality.
2. Poverty levels and their impact on society
Poverty makes it hard for people to meet basic needs like food, housing, and healthcare. High poverty levels can lead to poorer health, lower education outcomes, and increased crime. It also slows economic growth and creates a wider gap between rich and poor.
3. Policies and organizations that support global citizens
Locally and provincially, governments provide programs like social assistance, housing support, and education funding. Nationally, countries offer healthcare systems, employment programs, and human rights laws. Internationally, organizations such as the United Nations, UNICEF, and the Red Cross work to reduce poverty, protect human rights, and provide disaster relief.
4. Impact of climate change and possible solutions
Climate change causes more extreme weather, rising sea levels, and damage to food systems, which affects health and economies. To fight it, citizens can save energy, reduce waste, and use public transportation. Organizations and governments can invest in renewable energy, protect forests, and create policies that reduce carbon emissions.