We're all equal . . . or are we? Around the world, money, education and opportunities are not evenly shared. In this book, read about why this is, and what the effects of this inequality are, from how resources are unfairly shared to why race and gender matter and more. It looks at ways we can challenge inequality and features case studies such as the votes for women campaign and the work of Malala Yousafzai. Find activities and games that explore how we can make the world a fairer place. A global citizen is someone who cares about the wider world, about the whole of our planet and all the people and animals who live on it. This series explores the concept of 'Global Citizenship': recognising that the world we live in is unfair and unequal, but promoting individual and collective action to challenge and change this. Each book has information, fun activities, challenges, case studies and ideas for group and individual action presented with fun illustrations. The books promote the idea that we have power as individuals: each of us can change things, and each of us has choices about how we behave.
About the Author
Georgia Amson-Bradshaw is a children s writer and editor who lives in Brighton, East Sussex. She has worked on a number of high-profile and award-winning science books for kids, including the Royal Society Young People s Book Prize winner Eye Benders, and the London Science Museum activity book This Book Thinks You re a Scientist. She remembers the eye-opening and inspiring effect her favourite books had on her as a child, and so takes her responsibility to pass that interest and excitement on very seriously!
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