Resource for a humanitarian crisis?

The tragedy in Darfur continues. Millions displaced, thousands murdered and abused. While as individuals we can do little, we can educate our students. This is a resource published on the washington post’s website . Its well worth a look.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/interactives/chad/
Also useful are the layers within Google Earth
For those of use who have had a play with this tool you will have encountered the Layers tab. This tab allows the user to overlay a variety of layers on the base map. You select or deselect the layers but ticking or unticking the box.

The Global Awareness layer is a powerful tool. Various NGO’s and UN agencies have developed layers. These layers often have embedded video and other resources. They highlight the plight of millions, the environmental impact of various activities and much more.

Select the layer or layers that are appropriate. The USHMM layers are brilliant. Then navigate to the location and click on the objects.

The detail on the crisis in Darfur is amazing and the revelations shocking. We can start to make a difference, by showing our students.

