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Africa

In addition to the online resources listed below, we have a wide range of books, videos, posters and games for sale. Please refer to the Continent and Country index on the inside back cover of our catalogue.

See also: Geography, People and Place - professional development and teaching resources to help you bring a global citizenship dimension to teaching geography.

  • Chokky Bikkies - interactive activities for primary schools looking at cocoa and wheat production in Ghana and the UK and the concepts of inequality and interdependence. (On the Line)

  • Ethiopia profile – including history, geography & environment, people & society, fact file and Oxfam's work in Ethiopia 8 - 12 year olds).

  • Ethiopia – bring Muluken and friends into the classroom to help young primary pupils explore aspects of their own lives – Your World, My World (5+ year olds), includes lesson plans. Meet Muluken is a detailed feature about Muluken, suitable for children's independent use. On Cool Planet for children.

  • Ghana profile – including history, geography & environment, people & society, fact file and Oxfam's work in Ghana (8 - 12 year olds).

  • Ghana: Adinkra cloth - learn about the symbols on Ghanaian Adinkra cloth, and do your own printing activity (On the Line).

  • Kenya profile – including history, geography & environment, people & society, fact file and Oxfam's work in Kenya (8 - 12 year olds).

  • Magical Mali - enables online exploration of aspects of life and the land in Mali, comparisons can be made between Mali and with pupils' own lives and surroundings. Includes teachers' notes. (From On the Line for 8-12 year olds.)

  • Malawi virtual village - clickable picture takes you on a tour round one of our projects. Includes information on the villagers, their crops and water. On Oxfam's main website.

  • Mozambique profile – including history, geography & environment, people & society, fact file and Oxfam's work in Mozambique (8 - 12 year olds).

  • South Africa - a series of literacy-based lesson plans based on the life of Nelson Mandela (for 10-11 year olds).

  • Sudan profile – including history, geography & environment, people & society, fact file and Oxfam's work in Sudan (8 - 12 year olds).

  • On The Line – this joint project, founded by Oxfam, Channel 4 and WWF-UK, explores and celebrates the lives of people living along the zero degree meridian line, including Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali and Algeria.

  • Tropicality - an online geography activity exploring attitudes to unfamiliar cultures using sounds and pictures and role play; focusing on Ghana. Also deals with preconceptions and prejudices about Africa. (On the Line).

More information on Oxfam's programme work in Africa, suitable for your own research or for use with older students, is available on Oxfam's main website.

 

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