What are cross-border threats?

Cross-border threats are problems that start in one country but affect another country too.

Imagine you have a big cookie jar on your side of the fence, and your friend has a cookie jar on their side. You both love cookies, but sometimes, sneaky squirrels come and take cookies from your jar and hide them in your friend’s jar. That's like cross-border threats.

Like a Sneaky Squirrel

Sometimes, these sneaky squirrels are thieves, like people who steal things or money from one country and bring it to another. This is like when someone takes your cookies and leaves crumbs on the other side of the fence, you don’t know where they went, but you feel the effect.

Or Like a Loud Party

Other times, these sneaky squirrels are noisy neighbors, like loud music or big messes that go from one house to another. This is like when your friend’s party gets too loud and shakes your cookie jar, even though it started in their house, you feel the impact.

So cross-border threats are just problems that begin in one place but travel across the border and bother someone else. Like cookies being stolen or parties getting too loud!

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Examples

  1. A country next door starts a war, and it affects both countries.
  2. Pollution from one nation flows into another's rivers.
  3. People fleeing a war cross the border to find safety.

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