For the subjects of Civics and Geography.
Refugee is a concept which is
associated with the verb to take refuge
(run away, take shelter, escape). The
term is used with reference to the
individual that, due to political
persecution, war or other life-threatening
situation, is forced to seek refuge
abroad.
In this case we will talk about refugees
fleeing their native country to escape the
dry season.
If we look at the Earth's surface, 71% of our
planet is water.
However, come from the ocean, only 3% is
freshwater.
To exacerbate the situation, of these 3%, most
are in glaciers and underground reserves.
For this reason - and also because of the
irregular distribution of water in the world -
there are several regions suffering from water
shortages, which involves territories from
various parts of the globe.
Among countries with
water shortages, the
countries of the Middle
East, a region with
many deserts and little
availability of water
resources, besides
some regions of Africa,
Asia and also of the
Americas.
Kuwait with 10 m3 per capita of
water;
Arab Emirates with 58 m3 per
capita of water;
Bahamas with 66 m3 per
capita of water;
Qatar with 94 m3 per capita of
water;
Maldives with 103 m3 per
capita of water.
To combat water scarcity in the world,
there must be heavy investment by
governments in, treatment and
preservation of water resources,
given that access to water is a
universal right.
According to UN data, about 1.1
billion people suffer from the lack of
this important natural resource
(water).
The drought that is
punishing the eastern
region of the African
continent, known as the
Horn of Africa, is being
overloaded with refugees
camps in countries of that
region. Which ccontinuous
affect the region over 60
years.
The refugees camps
in this regions are
always overlapping.
For example the
number of people in
a refugee camp in
Somalia doubled in a
matter of days.
.
Establish better agricultural systems;
Avoid war;
Make refugees camps self-sustaining;
Loans for development projects such as the
construction of dams for the generation of
electricity and new agricultural techniques.
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  • 3.
    For the subjectsof Civics and Geography.
  • 5.
    Refugee is aconcept which is associated with the verb to take refuge (run away, take shelter, escape). The term is used with reference to the individual that, due to political persecution, war or other life-threatening situation, is forced to seek refuge abroad. In this case we will talk about refugees fleeing their native country to escape the dry season.
  • 6.
    If we lookat the Earth's surface, 71% of our planet is water. However, come from the ocean, only 3% is freshwater. To exacerbate the situation, of these 3%, most are in glaciers and underground reserves. For this reason - and also because of the irregular distribution of water in the world - there are several regions suffering from water shortages, which involves territories from various parts of the globe.
  • 7.
    Among countries with watershortages, the countries of the Middle East, a region with many deserts and little availability of water resources, besides some regions of Africa, Asia and also of the Americas.
  • 8.
    Kuwait with 10m3 per capita of water; Arab Emirates with 58 m3 per capita of water; Bahamas with 66 m3 per capita of water; Qatar with 94 m3 per capita of water; Maldives with 103 m3 per capita of water.
  • 9.
    To combat waterscarcity in the world, there must be heavy investment by governments in, treatment and preservation of water resources, given that access to water is a universal right. According to UN data, about 1.1 billion people suffer from the lack of this important natural resource (water).
  • 10.
    The drought thatis punishing the eastern region of the African continent, known as the Horn of Africa, is being overloaded with refugees camps in countries of that region. Which ccontinuous affect the region over 60 years.
  • 11.
    The refugees camps inthis regions are always overlapping. For example the number of people in a refugee camp in Somalia doubled in a matter of days. .
  • 12.
    Establish better agriculturalsystems; Avoid war; Make refugees camps self-sustaining; Loans for development projects such as the construction of dams for the generation of electricity and new agricultural techniques.