
80:20 Development in an Unequal World – Book Series
The longest running title series in Ireland on development issues, currently in its 7th edition…
The longest running title series in Ireland on development issues, currently in its 7th edition…
Twenty Fifteen is a collaborative book project between Self Help Africa, students from Coláiste Bhríde, Carnew and St. Peter’s College, Dunboyne…
This pair of flipflops has travelled to SERVE placements in India, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Zambia…
This collaborative quilt was created by members of Debt and Development Coalition Ireland…
The Concern Debates pre-date the introduction of Social and Political Studies to the curriculum and it is to them that the public is indebted for children being made…
This bill is currently being debated in Ireland, and has been an active issue over the last two years.
This poster is part of the Africa Also Smiles campaign which focuses on the images and messages used in portraying Africa and African diaspora in the developed world.
As part of a Young Social Innovators Elevate project, The H.O.M.E – Housing Opportunities Made Equal team wanted to raise awareness of Direct Provision…
Inspired by students from the US, a small group of students from Trinity College Dublin joined other students a world-wide call for universities…
The Code of Good Practice for Development Education is the result of a collaboration between Irish Development Education Association members.
For many, Catholic Social Teaching (CST) remains a key source of inspiration and ideas on social and environmental justice in Ireland and internationally.
Published as part of the 2015 European Year for Development, this poster posed questions as to what type of activist we might see ourselves as…
Ireland is a neutral country. We don’t take part in foreign wars but, according to US vice president Mike Pence, we give a warm Irish…
Female solidarity through music.
The Dunnes Stores strike of July 1984-April 1987 began when Mary Manning, a worker in Dunnes Stores, Henry Street, Dublin…
In September 2003, a group of artists took part in a concert at the National Concert Hall in Dublin, to commemorate the life of Chilean musician…
The Schools’ Climate Action Network (SCAN) is a network of students, teachers and their schools in Ireland, calling for urgent action to prevent climate breakdown…
At the Youth Strike for the Climate on Friday, September 20th 2019, the strikers’ alarms on their phones rang out at 11 minutes to 1pm…
Developed as part of an educational resource on the topic of ‘globalisation’ in the lead up to One World Week in November 2002, the Fyffe Times Better postcard was distributed to 20,000 people…
Famine has deep resonance in Ireland and in many Third World Countries especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia…
Integrating world issues as part of formal curriculum work has been taking place over many years…
In 2006, comedian and campaigner Mark Thomas, Irish NGO Afri, Sr. Barbara Raftery and students from Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise, along with a school in the UK…
Development Perspectives recognises that they are many ways to involve the public in social issues.
In 1918, Irish women were permitted by law for the first time in their lives to vote and stand in parliamentary elections…
Released in 2018, the hit “Nina Cried Power” by Irish musician Hozier and featuring singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples, is a tribute to the “spirit and legacy of protest”.
Ken Saro-Wiwa was one of Nigeria’s leading literary figures. He authored children’s books, novels, plays, poetry and articles/books on political and environmental issues…
Developing Partnerships is an ASPO collection of photographs by Derek Speirs from five countries where APSO volunteers are serving: Cambodia, El Salvador, Lesotho…
‘The first piece of true ‘artivism’ that I did was on the landmine issue…landmines were different. In comparison to say, climate change which involves a worldwide…
In 2003, the Student Union of University College Dublin (UCD) led a campus wide campaign to educate and encourage students to act on banning Coca-Cola products on campus…
Comhlamh is the Irish association of development workers and volunteers and has been as the centre of solidarity work in Ireland since its foundation in 1975.
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