Content analysisThis and the following slides explains the difference between refugees and asylum seekers. These concepts might have already popped up in the wordweb. While these concepts are often used simultaneously, there are notable and important differences.
Discuss the term refugee by clicking on the hotspot. For more information, see
this website.
Following, ask the students the whether they think if someone who is fleeing climate change, could be recognised as being a refugee. The answer will appear if you click on the hotspot.
Answer:
No, because someone will only be recognised as a refugee if they are persecuted on one or more of the following grounds:
- Race or nationality (for example Afghan refugees in Iran who risk being returned to Afghanistan);
- Religion;
- Belonging to a particular social or ethnic group (for example homosexual people in Uganda who risk being arrested);
- Political opinion (for example being politically active for the opposition party, which puts you in danger).
Even though climate change is increasingly becoming a reason for people to flee, it is not officially recognised as a ground for asylum (yet).