International cooperation — KCSE History & Government

KCSE History & Government · 34 practice questions · 4 syllabus objectives

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Key learning outcomes for this topic, aligned to the KNEC KCSE syllabus.

State the reasons for international cooperation and identify major international organisations: the United Nations, African Union, Commonwealth and EAC

Describe the structure and functions of the United Nations and evaluate its effectiveness in maintaining world peace

Explain Kenya's participation in international organisations and describe Kenya's foreign policy principles

International cooperation

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State THREE reasons why countries engage in international cooperation and name FOUR major international organisations.

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Part (a) — 4 marks
To promote peace and security and prevent war (1 mk)
To address global challenges (poverty, disease, climate change) that no country can solve alone (1 mk)
To promote trade, economic development and shared prosperity (1 mk)
Organisations: United Nations (UN), African Union (AU), World Health Organisation (WHO), World Trade Organisation (WTO) (any 4) (1 mk)
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What is diplomacy?

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What is the significance of the United Nations (UN) in international relations?

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What is the role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in international relations?

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