
From Nicaragua to Ireland: Fairtrade Coffee and Global Solidarity
Fátima Ismael of Soppexcca, Cathal Murphy from Bewley’s and Fairtrade practitioner Kieran Durnien discuss 20 years of Fairtrade coffee solidarity linking Nicaragua and Ireland.
With the news of Ebola virus returning in 2026, access materials for teachers and educators that we gathered in 2014, shared over a decade ago.
Photo: The fight against Ebola in Guinea by European Commission DG ECHO via Flickr (April 19, 2014) CC license.
With the breaking news of Ebola virus returning in 2026, access materials for teachers and educators that we gathered in 2014, shared over a decade ago.
Photo The fight against Ebola in Guinea by European Commission DG ECHO via Flickr (April 19, 2014) CC license
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Fátima Ismael of Soppexcca, Cathal Murphy from Bewley’s and Fairtrade practitioner Kieran Durnien discuss 20 years of Fairtrade coffee solidarity linking Nicaragua and Ireland.

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Submit or recommend resources to be included in the Ireland-wide audit of development education and global citizenship education resources.
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