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Sharing our Humanity IBO World Community Theme

Sharing our Humanity IBO World Community Theme. Sharing our Humanity at KIST. Sharing our Humanity. •Global poverty • Education for all • Peace and conflict • Global infectious disease • Digital divide: uneven access to information and communication technologies

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Sharing our Humanity IBO World Community Theme

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  1. Sharing our HumanityIBO World Community Theme Sharing our Humanity at KIST

  2. Sharing our Humanity •Global poverty •Education for all •Peace and conflict •Global infectious disease •Digital divide: uneven access to information and communication technologies •Disasters and emergencies

  3. Sharing our Humanity • How do we do this? • regular classroom teaching—by adjusting the focus of normal classroom work within the existing curriculum framework • special projects • community service.

  4. Sharing our HumanityWhat to think about? • What do we mean by poverty? • What are the causes of poverty? • Does it matter that some people are much poorer than others? • Why do countries fight? • How do conflicts arise? • How are conflicts resolved? • What can we learn from our everyday experience of resolving conflicts within our own lives? • Can we apply our experience of resolving conflicts within our own lives to resolving large-scale conflicts (for instance, between countries or warring groups within countries)? • What is terrorism? • Terrorist or freedom-fighter – is there a real difference between the two or is it just perception? • Is education for all a right? • Does improved education help to remove people from poverty? • What are the implications of uneven access to digital technology? • Is a “natural disaster” only a disaster if it affects people? • How can the effects of natural disasters be mitigated? • What are the links between disease and poverty? • Why are some diseases common in some parts of the world and eradicated elsewhere? • What actions are being taken to address the global issues of the theme? • What can we do, individually, to play our part in responding to these issues? • All Questions in Orange will be raised to Habitat for Humanity students during our weekly meetings.

  5. Sharing our HumanityWhere can I help? • http://www.tigweb.org/ • http://www.unicef.org.uk/tz/rights/index.asp • https://www.inm.qc.ca/english.html

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