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We Can Solve It! A Financial Justice Ireland Resource for the Junior Cycle Mathematics Curriculum
Year: 2020 | Published by: Financial Justice IrelandWe can solve it! embeds Global Financial Justice & Global Citizenship Education in the Junior Cycle Mathematics curriculum.
SpoArts WASH: Exposing Ireland’s Fossil Fuel Sponsorship Culture
Year: 2023 | Published by: Just Forests“For us, rejecting fossil fuel company greenwashing needs considerably greater public education, debate and action including directly challenging greenwashing initiatives …
Climate Change, Extractivism and Colonialism: Facilitators and Learners’ Handbook
Year: 2022 | Published by: Friends of the Earth IrelandThis handbook aims to provide a framework for a process of co-(un)learning by exploring colonisation, colonialism and racialisation, and linking …
10 Myths About Free Speech
Year: 2022 | Published by: DevelopmentEducation.ieCan we really say whatever we want, whenever we want? Is it our absolute right to do so? From ‘snowflakes’ …
Thin Black Lines RIDES AGAIN – political cartoons and development education
Year: 1994 | Published by: Development Education Centre (Birmingham)Political cartoons often present complex and challenging ideas about important world issues in an accessible way. Thin Black Lines was published …
The transatlantic trade and investment partnership 2015: A charter for deregulation, and attack on jobs, and end to democracy.
Year: 2015 | Published by: Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, War on WantThis booklet discusses the major criticisms of TTIP, and is consistently opposed to it. The arguments covered are:What is TTIP?Untransparent, …
Illicit Financial Flow: Report of the High-Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Year: 2015 | Published by: AU/ECA Conference of Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic DevelopmentThe main aims of the report were to:Determine the nature and patterns of illicit financial outflows from AfricaEstablish the level …
Climate Name Change
Year: 2013 | Published by: 350 ActionSince 1954, the World Meteorological Organization has been naming extreme storms after people. The Climate Name Change campaign proposes a …