Understanding NGOs and Social Justice Initiatives

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Explore the roles of different organizations like NGOs, media companies, and governmental bodies in addressing social injustices and supporting small businesses. Learn about prominent NGOs like The International Federation of Red Cross and Oxfam International, along with the history of the Anti-Slavery Society. Discover how these organizations work towards creating a more just society while preventing exploitation and promoting humanitarian causes.

  • NGOs
  • Social Justice
  • Anti-Slavery
  • International Organizations

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  1. A. Not Great Organisation: they make money out of small companies B. New Government Observer: a media company run by the Government C. Non-Governmental Organisation: they deal with many different issues including social injustices and are self funded. D. Not Going Out

  2. A. Not Great Organisation: they make money out of small companies B. New Government Observer: a media company run by the Government C. Non-Governmental Organisation: they deal with many different issues including social injustices and are self funded. D. Not Going Out

  3. A. Sit around and do nothing B. They figure out a way to stop the government ripping off the people C. NGOs try to help people who are suffering from social injustice directly by providing food, clothes, shelter, equipment or medicine in areas that are in most need D. Write books

  4. A. Sit around and do nothing B. They figure out a way to stop the government ripping off the people C. NGOs help people who are suffering from social injustice directly by providing food, clothes, shelter, equipment or medicine in areas that are in most need D. Write books They also try to prevent social injustice from happening by persuading government to act in different ways

  5. A. The International Federation of Red Cross B. Oxfam International C. CARE D. Save the Children

  6. A. The International Federation of Red Cross B. Oxfam International C. CARE D. Save the Children ALL OF THEM !

  7. A. 1953 B. 1845 C. 1839 D. 2000

  8. A. 1953 B. 1845 C. 1839 D. 2000 The Anti-Slavery Society, formed in 1839, was the first international NGO

  9. A. 6912 B. 46,838 C. 1 D. We don t need any in London

  10. A. 6912 B. 46,838 C. 1 D. We don t need any in London

  11. A. Money from small investors B. Stealing money from banks C. Individual or Company donations, sale of good & services, membership fees, grants etc D. They run on good vibes and volunteers

  12. A. Money from small investors B. Stealing money from banks C. Individual or Company donations, sale of good & services, membership fees, grants etc D. They run on good vibes and volunteers

  13. A. OXFAM B. CAFOD C. PLAN International D. BRAC

  14. A. OXFAM B. CAFOD C. PLAN International D. BRAC The Bangladeshi Rural Advancement Committee is the largest NGO in the world. Their mission is to alleviate poverty and encourage economic participation by empowering people through social and economic programs.

  15. A. True B. False

  16. A. True B. False However, the majority of leadership positions in NGOs are given to men

  17. All games and activities in this series have been put together by UK based youth film & media project, Mouth That Roars as part of wider Democracy education programme called Be The Change funded by the Council for Europe s, European Youth Foundation. They are intended for use with young people in informal education and community settings. (NB: Some information held in these activities, will be subject to change over time.) Please visit our website for more details and activities and follow us on Instagram @Mouth_That_Roars for more films and campaigns created by young people for young people. A picture containing arrow Description automatically generated

  18. All games and activities in this series have been put together by UK based youth film & media project, Mouth That Roars as part of wider Democracy education programme called Be The Change funded by the Council for Europe s, European Youth Foundation. They are intended for use with young people in informal education and community settings. (NB: Some information held in these activities, will be subject to change over time.) Please visit our website for more details and activities and follow us on Instagram @Mouth_That_Roars for more films and campaigns created by young people for young people. A picture containing arrow Description automatically generated

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