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It is not possible to talk about food in the world today without talking about conflict. A response by cartoonists
Global food crisis by Ameen Alhabarah. Credit: © Ameen Alhabarah/Cartoon Movement 2019
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It is not possible to talk about food in the world today without talking about conflict. A response, by cartoonists
Global food crisis by Ameen Alhabarah.Credit: © Ameen Alhabarah/Cartoon Movement 2022
An Irish language vocab list on World Food Day 2024
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Ciara Regan reviews Afri’s latest resource, Sowing Seeds of Peace, for post primary teachers which is adaptable and immediately useful across a range of school subjects.
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Explore this key baseline on teaching materials from Ireland that were produced during the first 4 years of the SDGs.
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