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The following slides contain the images used in the Oxfam World Food Crisis teaching resources. You may like to print and hand out these slides or project them. The notes field (click: View > Notes page if you can’t see it) explains where the image appears in the resources. Further images are available in the World Food Crisis Assembly We hope you find them useful. The images in this pack are copyrighted and can be used only for educational purposes. Oxfam resources are available to download from: World Food Crisis Image Pack

The daily meal for a child – Anthep Koma

Thok Tel stands in his rice paddy

Working in a Cambodian rice paddy

Rice stall in Dem Kor market, Phnom Penh

A school canteen in the Carrefour-Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince A community restaurant in the Carrefour- Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince HAITI

A Cambodian Rice Paddy – the irrigation system is a valuable source of fish Rice farming in Cambodia is hard work and uses old-fashioned methods compared with neighbouring countries CAMBODIA

The Grain Bank in Pipaya, Tanzania Collecting maize from the Pipaya Grain Bank TANZANIA

Farmers are helped to work together to irrigate their fields Improved irrigation helps farmers to produce a 2 nd crop of wheat each year INDIA

THE UNITED KINGDOM Oxfam’s 4-a-week campaign

THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY Oxfam’s big heads gamble away Africa’s future