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Trends Report 2023

A round-up of activities, events and trend analytics from developmenteducation.ie in 2023

Decolonise engineering

How do we remove the legacies of colonialism from engineering? Engineer Adedotun Adekeye explores this question in a new two-part series.

Blog Posts

Punching above its weight

Juan Acevedo-Ossa explores South Africa’s case against Israel as the latest example of its ability to act as a normative superpower, exceeding the great powers in shaping global moral discourse.

Empathy in a Divided World – workshop

Join us for this online session Empathy in a Divided World led by Brighid Golden to discuss how educators can respond to the challenges of selective empathy, both for ourselves personally and with others in our different settings.

What does Palestine have to do with Africa?

How does Israel’s current aggression on Gaza relate to Africa’s own history of political violence in Uganda and Africa?

‘What life is this?’: Escaping Ukraine’s occupied territories

From food shortages to informants, eight evacuees talk about life in Russian-occupied towns

Episode 6: ‘A lot of it is questioning…all the time’ – Fiona King

In this episode, Ciara Regan catches up with visual arts educator Fiona King from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD)

COVID-19 Vaccine Inequality: a shot in the arm for Africa

COVID-19 vaccine inequality remains, despite many of us returning to a form of ‘normality.’ Kai Evans finds out why.

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How to talk about Africa

Africa No Filter has developed a handbook for journalists and storytellers to equip them with the tools to write about Africa beyond stereotypical narratives

The Business in Africa Narrative Report

What’s the narrative about business in Africa? Africa No Filter analysed 750 million business stories published between 2017-2021.

Never Again: Visit the WHO-backed South African mRNA Hub

Are rich countries the only ones that can produce vaccines? Enter an immersive tour of the WHO-backed Afrigen mRNA hub in South Africa

Laura Boykin – How we’re using DNA tech to help farmers fight crop diseases

Nearly 800 million people worldwide depend on cassava for survival — but this critical food source is under attack by entirely preventable viruses, says computational biologist Laura Boykin

Sam Kass – Want kids to learn well? Feed them well

What can we expect our kids to learn if they’re hungry or eating diets full of sugar and empty of nutrients? Former White House Chef and food policymaker Sam Kass discusses the role schools can play in nourishing students’ bodies in addition to their minds.

Josette Sheeran – Ending hunger now

Josette Sheeran, the head of the UN’s World Food Program, talks about why, in a world with enough food for everyone, people still go hungry, still die of starvation, still use food as a weapon of war