Intro to Global Issues
For Bhargava, what makes an issue a “global” issue? Give an example of how a global economy, global development (disease or education or hunger), and population growth are interrelated in today’s world.
U.S. Poverty in Perspective
Review the discussion/reflection sheet for “30 Days on the Minimum Wage” and think about what you learned from Spurlock. Was the experiment realistic, what are the main challenges living on minimum wage, and what insights does it provide to how we define U.S. poverty (vs. global or “deep” poverty)?
Global and Deep Poverty
What does “deep poverty” mean, as depicted in the slums of Kibera, Kenya (see Slum Survivors guide)? Relate this to how Bhargava (and Sachs) define the “levels” of global poverty. Why does Sachs believe free trade and this “5-point plan” are answers to deep poverty? Explain why Kristof is more skeptical.
Global Food Crisis
Discuss characteristics of the Congo (shared by other poor nations) that make it vulnerable to a hunger crisis. Why do you think Americans are uneasy listening to stories about global hunger? How is hunger related to other global problems, and what could you do to help bring a long-term solution to hunger?
Global Education
Use examples from “Girls Education in India” and the chapter to show why primary education is key to reducing deep poverty. How do cultural ideas about gender in India prevent progress toward primary education? Conversely, why is educating young girls/women so important in this and other nations?
Microcredit Revolution
What is microcredit, and why is it so effective in alleviating poverty (even in very poor areas)? Share an example or two (stories from the film) to illustrate why microcredit works, especially for women. Why does Ebay founder Omidyar argue that “for-profit” microfinance is better than non-profit microcredit?
Global Trade Reform
Why does the WTO say free trade reduces poverty? Use the article on global agriculture to explain (with examples) why subsidies and tariffs can hurt farmers in 3rd-world nations. While free trade is beneficial, why is it also important for consumers to be aware of “fair trade” issues (see Black Gold for illustration).
AIDS: History & Response
Discuss three key developments that enabled the faster spread of HIV/AIDS (and related deaths) in the U.S. or globally (use Age of AIDS video). How did the global political climate surrounding AIDS funding for poor nations change, and why? Discuss key ideas and terms like the Global Fund, Bush’s PEPFAR program, the ABC controversy. Use the readings to explain the successes due to global AIDS funding.
Clean Water
Why is Lagos, Nigeria a “worst-case scenario” for global water issues? How do population and pollution affect water issues (see Jakarta and Mexico City cases in the film)? Explain how subsidies and artificially low water prices add to the problem. Why did global access to clean water expand recently (handout)?
Crisis in Darfur
Review the video guide. From the Power article, why has international work on Darfur been so ineffective?