Thursday, May 01, 2008


Google Earth teams with the U.N.

According to the Washington Post the United Nations is teaming with Google Earth to create an interactive map to illustrate the plight of certain populations:

Click on the United Nations' "visit a camp" button in Google Earth, for example, and an online depiction of the globe spins and zeroes in on a satellite view of a refugee camp in Chad. There, visitors learn about the refugees who have fled to that country from western Sudan's Darfur region. Click on a button and users can find out how much money it costs to install, say, a new water source at the camp. Click again and users can donate that amount.

"The great thing about Google Earth is it gives you that ability to be there," said Tim Irwin, a spokesman for the U.N. refugee organization. "We're hoping to take something that might be a little abstract for some people and make it very real."

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1 comment:

Marian said...

Let's hope this spurs people to action!