Amnesty International USA would like to acknowledge the following contributors:
The Save Darfur Coalition raises public awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur and mobilizes a unified response to the atrocities that threaten the lives of people throughout the Darfur region. It is an alliance of more than 180 faith-based, advocacy and humanitarian organizations. The coalition's member organizations represent 130 million people of all ages, races, religions and political affiliations united together to help the people of Darfur. For more information on the coalition, please visit www.SaveDarfur.org.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is the world's largest general scientific society, and publisher of the journal, Science (www.sciencemag.org). AAAS was founded in 1848, and has 262 affiliated societies and academies of science, serving 10 million individuals. The Association's Science and Human Rights Program (SHRP) brings scientists and scientific expertise to efforts to achieve human rights around the world. SHRP engages scientists and applies science to enhance the impact of human rights work while also bringing universally-recognized human rights norms to the conduct of science. With funding from the MacArthur Foundation, SHRP is currently partnering with human rights organizations to explore applications of geospatial technologies to human rights challenges worldwide. For more information, visit http://shr.aaas.org.
Special thanks to Julie Flint and contributors Paul D. Williams and Jerome Tubiana. In addition, special thanks for the many sizable discounts and donations of satellite imagery that were received for this project from ImageSat International, DigitalGlobe, and GeoEye, as well as discounted software from ESRI, Inc., Leica Geosystems, ITT Visual Information Solutions, and Global Mapper.