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      How does the international community respond to global humanitarian problems?

      How does the international community respond to global humanitarian problems?

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      Why this why now

      Understanding the international community's response to global humanitarian problems builds on pupils' knowledge of UK and the wider world. This unit is timely as it examines mechanisms and strategies for addressing crises. By learning these concepts now, pupils can appreciate the role of international cooperation in solving global challenges, fostering a sense of global citizenship.

      Prior knowledge requirements

      • Pupils understand how the UK engages with international organisations such as the UN, NATO and the Commonwealth.
      • Pupils can explain how citizens and governments contribute to solving societal problems, including through active citizenship and advocacy.
      • Pupils know how global issues can be addressed through cooperation and the role the UK plays in international responses.

      Threads

      Why this why now

      Understanding the international community's response to global humanitarian problems builds on pupils' knowledge of UK and the wider world. This unit is timely as it examines mechanisms and strategies for addressing crises. By learning these concepts now, pupils can appreciate the role of international cooperation in solving global challenges, fostering a sense of global citizenship.

      Prior knowledge requirements

      • Pupils understand how the UK engages with international organisations such as the UN, NATO and the Commonwealth.
      • Pupils can explain how citizens and governments contribute to solving societal problems, including through active citizenship and advocacy.
      • Pupils know how global issues can be addressed through cooperation and the role the UK plays in international responses.