Social Sciences, asked by nitish4660, 11 months ago

how can discussions, projects, campaigns and event support victims of xenophobia

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Answered by iceage0726
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The word xenophobia comes from the Ancient greek words xenos, meaning "strange" or "foreigner", and phobos, meaning "fear". It is synonymous to racism and discrimination.

Discussions, projects, campaigns and events can support victims of xenophobia because 1. these activities raise awareness among people to learn about the issue and its underlying causes; 2. policy-makers can create legislation or laws combating xenopobia and help victims to rise up and fight back (assert their human rights).

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Xenophobia is the dislike and fear of the foreign and strange bodies. There are several proograms and discussions take place to save the victms of the xenophobia.

There are several programs, campaigns and discussions take place to save the victims of the xenophobia. It is wrong to look at the foreign bodies with hatrate and dislikes. The programs are held to make the victims undersatnd that truth.

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