Across
- 3. – Making sure everyone, no matter where they live, can get vaccines fairly.
- 5. – Children who are forced to fight in wars or work with armies.
- 7. – Something that is not allowed by law; illegal.
- 8. – An organization that is not run by a government, often helping people or working on issues like health or education.
- 9. – How people or governments manage money, like saving, spending, and borrowing.
- 13. – When two or more governments work together to solve problems or make decisions.
- 15. – The ability to read and write.
- 17. – A disease that spreads to many countries and affects a lot of people around the world.
- 19. – People who represent their country in other countries and help keep good relationships between nations.
- 20. – A time when the economy slows down and people may lose jobs or have less money.
- 22. – Working together to get something done.
- 24. – A meeting where leaders from different places come together to talk about important topics.
- 25. – When people don’t have enough money, food, or basic things they need to live well.
- 26. – Taxes added to goods that are brought into or sent out of a country.
Down
- 1. – Medicines that help protect people from getting sick by teaching the body to fight germs.
- 2. – When people are treated unfairly or do not have the same chances in life.
- 4. – A virus that can make people sick, often causing fever, cough, and trouble breathing.
- 6. – A country that is still working to improve its economy, schools, and healthcare.
- 10. – When children are made to work in jobs that are dangerous or stop them from going to school.
- 11. – When people are forced to work without being paid and cannot leave their job.
- 12. – Having a lot of success, money, or good things in life.
- 14. – Buying and selling goods or services between people or countries.
- 16. – The way a country earns and spends money, including jobs, businesses, and trade.
- 18. – The basic freedoms and rights that every person should have, like safety, education, and fair treatment.
- 21. – A country that has a strong economy, good schools, hospitals, and jobs.
- 23. – Arguments or disagreements between people or groups.
