What is a famine, how is it defined and how can we explore food insecurity in the world today through the lens of Irish history?

A learning unit with 3 activities for post-primary subjects:

Home Economics; History/CSPE; Geography; Politics & Society/CSPE; Transition Year Programme; Wellbeing/CSPE cross-linking.

The Famine Memorial in Dublin, Ireland. Photo by Eddie Wong’s photo via Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 licence

What is a famine and how can we explore food insecurity in the world today through the lens of Irish history?

Supports learning strands for post-primary subjects:

Home Economics; History/CSPE; Geography; Politics & Society/CSPE; Transition Year Programme; Wellbeing/CSPE cross-linking.

The Famine Memorial in Dublin, Ireland. Photo by Eddie Wong’s via Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 licence

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The illustrated story of Gaza fishers by artist Omar Khouri based on a report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food.

‘Inequality has become normalised but there is nothing normal about it’. Confronting and addressing this idea is at the centre of this youth work resource developed around 14 interactive activities as part of One World Week 2025.

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Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects

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.

A unique snapshot of Irish education and activism in Ireland over the past 50 years. Explore the 100 object, teaching materials and join in with the ‘100+1 Project’.

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