Les 5 - §4.3 consequences of conflicts

Planning
  • Assignment from last week
  • Consequences of conflicts
  • Homework

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Items in this lesson

Planning
  • Assignment from last week
  • Consequences of conflicts
  • Homework

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Learning goals
  • You know what the consequences of conflicts are
  • You can gain information about previous conflicts from population graphs

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Key words §4.3
Humanitarian disaster (humanitaire ramp): when a population cannot be provided with enough food, medicine and housing for a long time
Refugees (vluchtelingen): People fleeing to other countries, usually neighbouring countries.
Displaced people (ontheemden): People fleeing to another place in their own country

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The consequences of conflicts
Three dimensions:
  • Social
  • Economic
  • Demographic

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Social consequences
Humanitarian disaster (humanitaire ramp): when a population cannot be provided with enough food, medicine and housing for a long time

Examples are:
  • bombs at schools, weddings and hospitals
  • starving of the urban population
  • child soldiers
  • mass rapes

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Social consequences
The consequences of conflicts are not limited to the place of the conflict, because people flee to the nearest safe place

Two types:
  • Displaced people
  • refugees

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Displaced people

When people stay in their own country, you call these people displaced people

 

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Refugees

When these people flee to other countries, usually neighbouring countries, they are called refugees

 

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Economic consequences 
Money spent on weapons does not go towards education, agriculture or road construction -> paralyses the economy.


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In what ways do rebels get money to fight conflicts?

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Economic consequences 
In what ways do rebels get money to fight conflicts?
  • drugs
  • diamonds
  • crude oil
  • wood

Bad for the economy and the environment

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Demographic consequences 
Conflicts have a very strong impact on the demographic of countries:
  • Often conflicts result in genocides
  • If the conflicts stops there will be a baby boom

Examples of genocide:
  • Hutus killed Tutsis in Rwanda (1994)
  • Serbs murdered Bosnian Muslims
  • Rohingya were expelled from Myanmar

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Homework
  • Ch4 §3
  • Start working on assignment 1,2, 3 & extra opdrachten 4.3 box 2b

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