Rape, a weapon of war: Destroying the glue of a society
Published Jan 13, 2011 Reports and videos on the DRC at The Economist https://www.economist.com/topics/congo-conflict
Published Jan 13, 2011 Reports and videos on the DRC at The Economist https://www.economist.com/topics/congo-conflict
Published Jan 6, 2007 Ken Robinson is an author, speaker, and international advisor on education. His video talks are the most watched videos on TED. For more visit https://www.ted.com
Date: Dec 2, 2013 This resource highlights both the consumption levels of mobile phones in Germany (in a non- specific and transferable way) as well as the potential costs of this level of consumption. The video tells of mineral extraction in the Congo, factory production in Asia and Marketing in
This training curriculum is divided into five modues: Care work and the economy The care work context Care work and the human rights based approach Redistribution of unpaid care work for gender equality and justice Ideas for action Each module discusses core concepts in depth and issues are thoroughly dealt
The main themes/ issues covered in this resource are: Be the revolution Setting the Possibilities of a bolder and better Ireland Activism is.. Online action resources The Story of Richard Moore What’s Possible?’ submissions, taken from www.possibilities.ie We are the revolution Rat Race – Poetry, It’s up to us to
By Stephanie NolenWednesday, January 12, 2005, page A2 https://www.theglobeandmail.com JOHANNESBURG — Mercy Otim has watched the international fundraising for tsunami relief with a sense of awe teetering on disbelief. Ms. Otim, 37, is a Kenyan activist in the Pan-African Treatment Access Movement. She devotes her considerable energy to raising funds
By Roger Bate, Published 01/04/2005 As more aid pours in for the unfortunate victims of the Asian tsunami, there has been much hand-wringing that nations, notably the Untied States, have not done enough. But while the highly paid UN staff whips up, and the media avidly reports, big government aid
WASHINGTON The deadly tsunami in Asia struck with little warning, and so did the eruption of criticism over aid levels that followed. The critical press coverage was a surprise because disaster relief has popular support and has rarely been a controversial part of the aid budget. It is far harder
What’s the buying power of a dollar-a-day really worth? Overall winner of the 2018 Trinity College Dublin and developmenteducation.ie Development Issues series, Michael Morigi, explores the question of a dollar’s worth through Kendrick Lamar’s music, overseas aid statistics and from his life in the US. Track eleven on American rapper
In the second part of the series, John Dornan and Suzanne Bunniss explore what the value of religion or faith might be in addressing the major issues, challenges and stories we face in the 21st century?
Project Us hosts coffee conversations all over the island of Ireland, generating discussing and an exchange of ideas on how Ireland can contribute to a more sustainable world for all by 2030
Any post-Covid-19 activities, must respond to its challenges by ensuring we do not return to what we have known as “normal” life. The long read, by Tom Roche
Is it really possible to end extreme poverty within a generation? ‘What The Fact?’ investigates the underlying assumptions of the international poverty line
In 2017, a group of students from Presentation College, Bray led a design experiment: to see what a school might look like if the meaning and ambition of the globally agreed Sustainable Development Goals were realised in their school.
As part of the Irish Development Education Association conference 2020, Donna McFeely showcased how Children in Crossfire have adapted to Covid-19
As part of the Irish Development Education Association conference 2020, David Nyaluke showcased how Proudly Made in Africa have adapted to Covid-19
As part of the Irish Development Education Association virtual conference 2020, Ashley Westpheling was invited to showcase the work of Plan International, Ireland and how they have adapted and responded in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic. Who We Are Ashley Westpheling, Plan International Ireland What We Did and
As part of the Irish Development Education Association conference 2020, Jessica Sargeant showcased how GOAL has adapted its edication work to Covid-19
In this 2009 interview, Vandana Shiva talks about developing countries like her native India where agricultural communities are surrounded by fertile farmland and highly favorable growing conditions yet struggle with high rates of childhood hunger. Much of the food grown by indigenous farmers are exported to richer countries. For
The recent coronavirus pandemic is only exacerbating the problems currently facing herders, also known as pastoralists, in Kenya. They’ve seen their livestock devastated and crops destroyed after the worst locust invasions in 70 years and villagers are bracing themselves for another swarm, 400 times larger if left unchecked. With less
As part of the Irish Development Education Association conference 2020, Joe Murray showcased how Afri adapted to Covid-19
‘How we are addressing inequality in our development education work? Mags Liddy presents a critical reflection tool for teachers
Vicky Donnelly of Galway One World Centre presenting their Rascal Children of Gaza Project as part of the Showcase of initiatives and approaches addressing inequality through Development Education for IDEA Ireland’s Virtual Conference 2021 Who We Are Vicky Donnelly, Galway One World Centre What We Did // Features, blogs and
Showcased at IDEA’s annual conference 2021 was Financial Justice Ireland’s project on Empowering Rural Women to Engage with Financial Justice… Who We Are Maeve Bateman, Financial Justice Ireland What We Did & How We Did it // Features, blogs and guides
Procurement, business operations abroad, objects and holding companies account. A 6-point guide on business and human rights by Tony Daly
This documentary helps make the ideas of holistic development more accessible by offering a real world example of a holistic approach in action. Furthermore, it gives a voice to the individuals who are impacted by the issues at hand. This short documentary was released as a supplement to the feature
Fighters are using hunger as a weapon. It’s why South Sudan’s famine is man-made.
Global hunger is at record levels and rising, according to the latest figures from the UN.
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