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How does the international community respond to global humanitarian problems?
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I can explain what a global humanitarian problem is and the range of responses from countries and international organisations.
I can describe current global conflicts and outline the UK’s response.
I can explain a range of actions citizens may take to respond to global humanitarian problems.
I can explain how the UK uses hard and soft power to influence global conflicts.
I can explain the role of non-governmental organisations in responding to international crises.
I can explain the role of international law and how it is applied to international conflicts.
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