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Acknowledgements

Thanks to:
Alison Brace and pupils at Henry Maynard Junior School, Walthamstow; teachers and pupils at Penton School and Ambler School, Islington; Stuart Copeman, Humanities advisory teacher, Oxfordshire; Linda Warwick and pupils, Southgate Middle School, Crawley; Graham Hicks and pupils at Eastfield Primary School, Enfield; Ben Ballin, Hull Development Education Centre; Margaret Burr, Humanities Education Centre, Tower Hamlets; Christine Speak, Geographical Association International Committee; R. Liddell and pupils, Featherby County Junior School, Gillingham; Anna Hodges, Kenya Oxfam office; R. B. Parry, map curator, University of Reading; and all Oxfam staff who have helped.

The Peters Projection is reproduced with permission of Oxford Cartographers, © Akademische Verlagsanstalt.

The Eckert IV map is taken from The Third World Atlas (Open University Press, 1983) and is reproduced with permission of the publishers.

The Arctic-centred map first appeared in Arctic Child (Greenlight Publications,1989) and is reproduced with permission of the publishers.

These permissions were given for the book and we are in the process of seeking permission for online use.

 

 
 

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