
3 countries who used COVID-19 restrictions as a weapon against social justice
Kai Evans explores how governments used COVID-19 restrictions for the wrong reasons.
From conductors to teachers, engineers and culture jammers. An infographic for global citizens everywhere. Powered by you.
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From conductors to teachers, engineers and culture jammers. An infographic for global citizens everywhere. Powered by you.
Graphic: by developmenteducation.ie
Kai Evans explores how governments used COVID-19 restrictions for the wrong reasons.
COVID-19 vaccine inequality remains, despite many of us returning to a form of ‘normality.’ Kai Evans finds out why.
Kai Evans reviews lessons learned from the pandemic about protecting civil society space during a crisis.
As educators (in whatever context you are in), how do you challenge misogyny, when facts are no longer sacred, and challenge popular opinion? Ciara reflects on International Women’s Day
It’s been 4 years since the global Schools Strike for Climate event. In this episode of the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects podcast, Yvonne O’Callaghan reflects on that seminal moment in May 2019, and many moments since then where young people have taken the lead.
Explore the benefits of including your resource with Ireland’s largest DE/GCE resources library.
A new online resource by Trócaire presented through The Tree of Justice, where you and your students can learn more about global justice issues through a series of activities focusing on Somalia, Guatemala and Palestine.
Can we really say whatever we want, whenever we want?
Test your knowledge in the free speech quiz and explore our new Free Speech mythbuster.
Explore this key baseline on teaching materials from Ireland that were produced during the first 4 years of the SDGs.
Based on the pop-up event in March 2020, the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects exhibition is a snapshot of Irish engagement with global cultural, political and social issues over the past 50 years. This podcast series will explore a number of the 100 objects featured in the exhibition through the stories from the people involved in bringing them about
Looking for resources that link to the SDGs, such as booklets, short films, issue-based activity packs or an NGO report?
Say hello, to the Sustainable Development Goals Explorer.
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