The Cases For The Competition:: 1. Drugs and Alcohol Abuse

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The cases for the competition:

1. Drugs and alcohol abuse


Drugs have a significant effect on people’s health and emotional issues because of addiction
and changes they have on an individual’s behaviour in society.
It is commonly seen in today's world that the use drugs for fun and to escape the reality of life
but the harsh truth is that it leads to depression and affects in mental and physical health.

2. Upliftment of artisan and craftsman


Due to Covid-19 local Craftsmen are facing huge financial issues and don't have money to
buy the necessary and daily use items food.

3. Vendors of India
Street vendors provide essential services in cities all across the globe. They are part of the
vast informal food system that keeps much of the world going. But the Covid-19 pandemic
has devastated the livelihoods of street vendors, disrupting their ability to do their job and
leaving many in a fight for survival. Lockdowns being enforced all across the globe have
thrown the world’s two billions informal workers into turmoil– and street vendor, whose
livelihood relies on being in public spaces – have been impacted badly.

4. Stop the usage of leather


Leather poses an ethical problem as well as an environmental one; namely whether or not
you're OK with an animal being killed to provide you with clothes. Every year, the global
leather industry slaughters more than a billion animals and tans their skins and hides. Many
of these animals endure all the horrors of factory farming—including extreme crowding and
confinement, deprivation, and anaesthetized castration, branding, and tail-docking—as well
as cruel treatment during transport and slaughter.

5. Unawareness about menstrual hygiene among older women


Nowadays young girls are educated and can take care of their body, but there still are many
places where old age women especially in villages use cloth instead of sanitary pads which
result in menstrual disorder and a prime cause of infection.

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6. Childhood Obesity
Some types of social problems are health-based, but they also have an impact on socio-
economic issues. For instance, the CDC reports show that 18.5% of children in U.S. are
considered obese, having a body mass index at or above the 95th percentile.
However, childhood obesity epidemic doesn't affect all children equally. Children in families
where parents are educated and belong to higher income groups are far less likely to be obese
than those with a lower level of education, income and awareness.

7. Carbon Footprint
A carbon footprint is a measure of carbon dioxide emissions associated with an entity’s
activities. Often, a carbon footprint includes the measure of other greenhouse gas emissions
as well. The United States, with only 4 percent of the world’s population, contributes 25
percent of the world’s greenhouse gases. A carbon footprint is basically the total amount of
greenhouse gas emissions that anything -- a person, organization, event or product -
produced. Greenhouse gases are the gases in the atmosphere that produce the "greenhouse
effect" and contribute to global warming and climate change।

8. Gender inequality
Even in the 21st century, we still have gender inequality in our country and no one knows
how much it’s going to take to finish it till end. In many places, women are expected to focus
on household activities instead of completing their education.
We want to see what you can do to change this mentality.

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