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World Hunger Map

Added: 12 Nov 2016 Contributor: Clare Quigley Resource type: Reference / Other

World Food Programme Hunger Map (2015) which can be downloaded and displayed on the whiteboard or printed. There are 795 million people around the world who do not have enough food to eat - this map gives a clear picture of the countries most affected by hunger worldwide.

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
5-6
SESE Geography

Strand: Mapping & Geog Skills

Suggestions for use: Suitable for use as part of a unit of work on Global Hunger. Suggested activity: Choose a country that is red and research what contributes to hunger in that country (eg. drought, natural disasters, political issues, war, famine, etc)


Strand: Human Environments

Strand unit: People and Other Lands

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • begin to develop a sense of belonging to local, county, national, European and global communities

Strand: Mapping & Geog Skills

Suggestions for use: Suitable for use as part of a unit of work on Global Hunger. Suggested activity: Choose a country that is red and research what contributes to hunger in that country (eg. drought, natural disasters, political issues, war, famine, etc)


Strand: Human Environments

Strand unit: People and Other Lands

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • develop a sense of belonging to local, county, national, European and international communities

Strand: Human Environments

Strand unit: Trade & Development

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • come to appreciate the inequalities between the developed and the developing world
5-6
SPHE

Strand: Myself & the Wider World

Strand unit: Developing citizenship

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • realise and begin to understand the unequal distribution of the world’s resources

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English , French , Spanish
  • Cost: No
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