
Beth Doherty: Youth Activism and the Climate Crisis
From School Strikes to Global Climate Talks The latest episode of the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects podcast features Beth Doherty, climate activist and
From School Strikes to Global Climate Talks The latest episode of the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects podcast features Beth Doherty, climate activist and
Launch of the third study of development education and global citizenship education resources in Ireland with 9 recommendations in formal and non-formal education in Ireland.
Explore a brief timeline marking 36 moments and events with richly diverse stories of African struggle, unity and solidarity for over 140 years.
developmenteducation.ie’s Gina Dorso and Aoife Mc Donald share 8 takeaways from a major civil society event exploring ideas for a Just Recovery from COVID-19 based on the Sustainable Development Goals
2020 marks the 15th year of the Our World Irish Aid Award. The anniversary theme, ‘A Better World,’ invites primary teachers and pupils to learn
‘Health’ and ‘well-being’: does our understanding depend on if we are in a developed or developing country?
The results are in for the most popular blogs of the year on developmenteducation.ie , which has been marked by the second year of a Trump presidency,
Basketball – More than Just Fun and Games. A final-seven finalist in the 2018 Trinity College Dublin and developmenteducation.ie Development Issues series, Jane Litvin explores
The new developmenteducation.ie is all about teachable moments – in crisis, in opportunities and in education for change, now in the era of Sustainable Development Goals, extreme inequalities and human-induced climate shocks.
22:20 And that’s a wrap! Huge thanks to the civil society delegation who fed information, tweets, links and updates from New York (including Freyja Bourke,
Already, there are hundreds of videos available on the Sustainable Development Goals. Here, Colm Regan presents his top 5. 1. Leave No One Behind https://youtu.be/pBqe8JD62QE
It is International Day of the Girl Child, and with 1.1 billion girls in the world it most certainly is an important topic. The theme
It’s early August and the summer break is well and truly underway: schools are closed; politicians take some much needed respite…
Special issue of the e-zine on the SDGs landed in Inboxes last week and can be read online. Sign up for future issues for the
Two of my major passions in life right now are mental health and development issues. The two often live independently of one another in my
‘Making a murderer’ is the new Netflix series that YOU HAVE TO WATCH. The documentary follows the story of Steven Avery who, after spending eighteen
The 2015 tallies are in and visitors voted with their clicks as the results from the most popular blogs from the year are in. As
There have been problems in Syria for years that featured in news but it was news that rarely reached young people. Over the summer, this
The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Summit is upon us and all eyes will be on the Paris meeting and its potential wrangles, challenges and outcomes.
Grace McManus reports from an event for Ireland’s post-millennials on preparing for the era of the sustainable development goals, organised by UNICEF Ireland and the
Where does one even begin to unpack the new sustainable development goals (SDGs)? When in doubt of what to think I always refer to the
In September 2015 the world will have a plan. What’s yours? Help to create The World’s Largest Lesson This September the United Nations will announce the
2015 is an important year for international development. This year, global leaders will hold two remarkable summits focusing on both people and the planet. One
Shocking statistic of the week: Consumers in rich countries dispose of 220 million metric tons of food waste every year, equal to the entire food
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