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African Union calls for adoption of world map that shows continent's true sizes

African Union calls for adoption of world map that shows continent's true sizes

The African Union (AU) has endorsed a campaign to stop governments and international organizations from using the 16th century Mercator world map in favor of one which more accurately depicts Africa's size.

The projection was created by Gerardus Mercator to aid navigation. It distorts the sizes of continents, enlarging the areas near poles such as North America and Greenland, while shrinking Africa, and South America. Selma Haddadi, deputy chairperson of the AU Commission, said that the Mercator map gave the false impression that Africa is "marginal" despite the fact it's the second largest continent in the world by area and has over a billion inhabitants. The AU is composed of 55 member countries.

She said that stereotypes like these influence the media, education, and policy.

Critics of the Mercator Map are not new. However, the 'Correct the Map' campaign, led by advocacy groups Africa No Filter, and Speak Up Africa, has reignited the debate. They urge organisations to adopt 2018 Equal Earth, a projection that tries to show countries in their true size.

Moky Makura is the executive director of Africa No Filter. He said that "the current size of Africa's map is incorrect." It's the longest disinformation and misinformation campaign in history, and it must stop.

Fara Ndiaye said that the Mercator affects Africans' pride and identity, particularly children who may encounter it in early school.

"We are actively working to promote a curriculum in which the Equal Earth project will be the standard for all (Africans) classrooms," Ndiaye stated, adding that she hoped this would be used by global institutions including those based in Africa. Haddadi stated that the AU endorsed this campaign and added that it was in line with the AU's goal to "reclaim Africa's proper place on the world stage", amid increasing calls for reparations.

Haddadi said that the AU would advocate for a wider adoption of maps and discuss collective action with member states.

Mercator projections are still used by many, including schools and tech companies. Google Maps changed from Mercator to a globe view on desktop in 2018. Users can still choose to switch back to Mercator if desired.

The Mercator projection is still the default on the mobile app.

Correct The Map wants organizations like the World Bank or the United Nations adopting the Equal Earth map. World Bank spokesperson stated that they use Winkel-Tripel for static maps, and Equal Earth on web maps.

The campaign has said that it sent a request UN-GGIM, the UN's geospatial agency. UN spokesperson stated that the request must be approved and reviewed by an expert committee once it is received.

Other regions support the AU. Dorbrene o'Marde, Vice-Chair of the Caribbean Community Reparations Commission (CARICOM), endorsed Equal Earth, a rejection to Mercator map’s "ideology" of power and dominance. (Reporting from London by Catarina demony and Dakar by Ayen deng Bior; Additional reporting and editing by Ngouda dione and Will Russel)

(source: Reuters)