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Read this: the GENE Review 2015

At the request of Irish Aid, the Global Education Network Europe (GENE) are in the process of carrying out a peer review of Development Education in Ireland that will inform Irish Aid’s future strategy in this area. The Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) has played an active role in ensuring that

Read this: on religion and social change

I spotted Michael Edwards’ article on opendemocracy.net last week that’s well worth a read. It explores the role of religion in social change, titled Will the left ever get religion?. And to whet your interest, a few quotes: Why does religion drive so many people nuts? That’s the question that

Successful Futures – a new opportunity in Wales?

The Wales Alliance for Global Education (WAGE) held its first seminar in Cardiff on 9th July 2015. Colm Regan of 80:20 and developmenteducation.ie was invited to make an input to start the day off.  He, like others that day reflected on the recently published Donaldson report, Successful Futures. …………………………………………………………………………. Professor

‘Unofficial Ireland and our sense of ourselves…’

They say the past tells us a lot about the present.  Queuing at immigration in the early morning at Lusaka International Airport in Zambia highlights the point. Having submitted my passport, the immigration officer comments ‘Ah, you’re Irish, I was taught by the brothers’ – no visa required for Irish

Drowning in the Mediterranean: Tears are not enough

“Whatever mourns when many leave these shores; Whatever shares The eternal reciprocity of tears.” – Insensibility by Wilfred Owen (October 1917) Wilfred Owen’s poem dwells on the insensibility of civilians to the suffering of the soldiers in the trenches of the First World War. He condemns those who fail to