
Film Reel – Biafra
Christian Igbo populations in Nigeria were forced to flee to eastern regions of the country by predominantly Muslim Hausa populations living in the north of Nigeria…
Christian Igbo populations in Nigeria were forced to flee to eastern regions of the country by predominantly Muslim Hausa populations living in the north of Nigeria…
When Israel won the Eurovision in 2018, Palestinian artists and human rights campaigners immediately called for singers, songwriters, cultural workers…
Produced as part of Food Rights Now – a European-wide hunger and food rights awareness campaign engaging young people in learning about food, nutrition and ending world hunger.
This advocacy document was developed and produced as part of a broader exercise in exploring and debating development aid and the Millennium Development Goals…
‘Challenging the Crisis: promoting citizens’ engagement in a time of uncertainty’ was a 3-year project led by IDEA in Ireland with partners in 5 other EU countries…
Seamus Heaney’s world-renowned poem From the Republic of Conscience, emphasises the centrality of conscience in the conduct of human affairs.
This festival of films from Africa, Asia and Latin America is organised by Voluntary Service International (VSI) as part of its Development Education programme in Ireland.
The Change Lab in The National College of Art is a critical space for learning, thinking and re-imagining the possibilities of how art and design curriculum in second level…
The RTE Global Affairs Series ‘What in the World’ produced and presented by Peadar King, is a documentary series…
The choice of text, the striking visual imagery and the realities of life in some of the most challenging contexts on the planet.
Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Freedom of the City of Dublin in 2000 for her work in support of democracy in Burma, now Myanmar….
In 2006, comedian and campaigner Mark Thomas, Irish NGO Afri, Sr. Barbara Raftery and students from Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise…
As part of international development education activities, Voluntary Service International (VSI) organise international exchanges…
“It was a cold, wintry night, lost on the backroads of Monaghan in the mid-1990s. I had just finished giving a talk and had casually thrown…”
This document reflects a global issue being actively tackled at a local level. Wicklow County Council was the first local authority in Ireland…
Few of us who attended primary school in Ireland since 1973 will be unfamiliar with the Trócaire Lenten Campaign Box used for fundraising during the days of Lent.
The aim of this project was to raise awareness for women in developing countries, such as Zambia, who do not have the access to menstrual products…
Project Honduras is an online strategy game produced by Irish NGO Trócaire, from on-the-ground experiences of their work in Honduras among local communities…
The Countess Markievicz sea kayak is one of many used in various voyages and flotillas to protest against Shell sea dredgers and pipe-laying ships…
Throughout 2017, a group of post-primary students and teachers from Presentation College Bray led a design experiment.
‘Charon’s Boats’ was created by County Limerick artist Sheila Stone, with the help of friends, students, and local community groups.
CRH is an Irish multinational that up until January 2016 was complicit in the construction of Israel’s illegal (ICJ Ruling 2004) Apartheid Wall…
It is an epidemic that has claimed over 32 million lives worldwide but where 38 million people are living positively.
This t-shirt was developed based on centre of a dispute which has bottling plants throughout Colombia, the most dangerous place in the world in which to organise a union…
While debates about whether students should be allowed to take part in youth-led climate strike events, events as part of youth-led global actions appear…
With these words and their accompanying images, BBC journalist Michael Buerk and cameraman Mohammed Amin introduced one of the world’s most influential pieces of news reporting…
From the 1904 Casement Report detailing abuses in the Congo Free State which was under the private ownership of King Leopold II of Belgium to Mary Robinson’s…
Trócaire was one of the first Irish NGOs to become involved in the struggle against the apartheid system in South Africa, a struggle which lasted almost two decades.
60 Minutes to Save the Earth is a board game produced in Ireland in 1991 and plots industry against the environment and against the clock.
It was from the kitchen table of the Asmals (Kadar and Louise) in Beech Park Road, Foxrock, Co. Dublin, that South African anti-apartheid lawyers Kadar and Albi…
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