An Unequal World
Across
- 2. Measure of a country's wealth.
- 4. Body weight more than 20% than considered.
- 5. Average number of children a woman is likely to have in her lifetime.
- 8. Number of deaths per 1000 babies under one year old.
- 9. Equal access of females and males to opportunities such s education and employment
- 10. Condition leading to loss of fluid through bowel motions, causing dehydration.
- 14. Condition of not enough nutrition.
- 16. Country that has high economic productivity.
- 17. Grants of money given by governments to producers.
- 18. Substance that slows/stops activity of a retrovirus (eg.HIV).
- 19. Practices in place, such as toilets and sewerage systems.
Down
- 1. Goods and services are traded between countries with no restrictions.
- 3. Country that has most people with a low economic standard of a living.
- 6. surviving on less than US$1 a day.
- 7. Number of years expected to live.
- 11. Measure of a country's level of development based on life expectancy, literacy, education and GDP per capita.
- 12. A tax imposed on imports.
- 13. Ability to read and write.
- 15. Donations of money, food, goods and services made to countries in need.
- 17. Communities that consist of a collection of roughly constructed huts and 'lean-to' structures and having few conveniences.