Urgently needed and timely new resource from Afri
Ciara Regan reviews Afri’s latest resource, Sowing Seeds of Peace, for post primary teachers which is adaptable and immediately useful across a range of school subjects.
Who is involved in the arms industry and who benefits? What about investing in peace? A new resource for post primary teachers by Larysa Karankovich, Katie Martin and Annabel Parker published by Afri
Cover by Afri 2024
The first in a 2-part series by engineer Adedotun Adekeye.
Meenakshi Dewan, one of Tinginaput’s barefoot solar engineers in Orissa, India. Photo by Abbie Trayler-Smith / Panos Pictures / Department for International Development (2009) via Flickr CC-BY-NC-ND-2.0
Ciara Regan reviews Afri’s latest resource, Sowing Seeds of Peace, for post primary teachers which is adaptable and immediately useful across a range of school subjects.
From getting out to vote and entertaining two children off school due to it being a make-shift polling station, Ciara Regan reflects on international women’s day 2024.
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.
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.
How does Israel’s current aggression on Gaza relate to Africa’s own history of political violence in Uganda and Africa?
From food shortages to informants, eight evacuees talk about life in Russian-occupied towns
The United Nations Secretary General invoked Article 99 of the UN Charter, but what is Article 99 and what does it mean, in reality?
De-growth in the Global North will not work unless it is done alongside reparations for the Global South
This teaching unit has been developed by Brighid Golden to support teachers and students in learning about and critically engaging with the concept of empathy and, more specifically, selective empathy.
Is the transition towards clean renewable energy taking place quick enough to overturn our reliance on fossil fuels by 2050? Do green labels always mean what they say?
Take a look and explore 10 common myths about buzzwords, marketing tactics and green credentials of businesses and governments.
Ciara Regan shares a three-point guide for educators and teachers looking to make sense of the latest and most extreme violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Explore this key baseline on teaching materials from Ireland that were produced during the first 4 years of the SDGs.
Through the stories from the people involved in bringing them about, this podcast series explores a number of the objects featured in the exhibition that act as a snapshot of Irish engagement with global cultural, political and social issues over the past 50 years.
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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