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Finding Our Voice: a resource on debating world development

Year: 2012 | Published by: Concern Worldwide

Using the ‘art of debating’ as a platform for learning about global development issues and big ideas, Finding Our Voice …

Exploring Diversity & Global Justice through the Arts: an educational resource for second level schools

Year: 2011 | Published by: Comhlámh

This resource aims to support second level teachers to bring a justice perspective into their classroom using active learning and …

Africa Human Development Report 2012: Towards a Food Secure Future

Year: 2012 | Published by: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The 2012 Human Development Report for Africa explores why dehumanising hunger remains pervasive in the region, despite abundant agricultural resources, …

Children in Crossfire: Walk in my Shoes

Year: 2003

Collections of children’s creative writing from Ulster from writing events that were sponsored by Children in Crossfire, an organisation that …

Chinya: CSPE module exploring development interdependence and rights & responsibilities through a global lens

Year: 2005 | Published by: Trócaire

Chinya is a comprehensive 16 page CSPE (Civil, Social and Political Education) module exploring development, interdependence and rights and responsibilities …

Choc-a-lot: A chocolate flavoured resource to explore the global trade in cocoa

Year: 2004 | Published by: Reading International Solidarity Centre (RISC)

This 55 page resource contains a collection of activities based on the production of chocolate. The activities are designed to …

Concern Debates Handbook: A comprehensive guide for students teachers and adjudicators

Year: 2011

The Concern Debate Handbook outlines how to get involved in the Concern Debates and what must be done – from …

Your Place or Mine?

Year: 2002 | Published by: ScotDEC

This pack examines issues raised by the relationship between land and power through historical and present day examples and encourages …

In Words and Deeds: 100 years of Catholic social teaching: a poster pack

Year: 1991 | Published by: The Catechetical Association of Ireland, The Irish Jesuits, The National Conference of Priests in Ireland, Trócaire

While 20 years old, there is nothing ‘outdated’ about  this innovative poster pack that challenges and explores the social teachings …

Making A Difference! – Young People Participating to Change their World

Year: 2005 | Published by: National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)

Making a Difference! – Young People Participating to Change their World is an education resource exploring the issue of youth …

Drinking from the Well – a Global Health and Justice Resource for Youth Workers

Year: 2006 | Published by: National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)

‘Drinking from the Well – A Global Health and Justice Resource for Youth Workers’ is an education pack exploring the …

Chilled Out Not Worn Out! – Young People Around the World Beating Stress

Year: 2004

This educational resource, prepared as part of One World Week 2004 and focussing specifically on the human rights (and enjoyment …

Creating a Climate for Change

Year: 2008 | Published by: Trócaire

This resource has been designed specifically for teachers and students of CSPE and Citizenship, looking at the concepts of Interdependence …

The Business of Food: Who Makes the Rules?

Year: 2010 | Published by: Trócaire

This resource has been developed for teachers to use to explore, with their students, the impact of trade on hunger …

Food For Thought: Senior Primary Teacher’s Resource

Year: 2012 | Published by: Trócaire

This downloadable resource provides Senior Primary educators with activities to introduce their pupils to the concepts of hunger and poverty. …

How the world works: a teacher’s post primary resource

Year: 2010

A teacher’s guide to global justice issues for transition year.. This pack promotes awareness about the causes of global inequalities, …

A Rich Man’s World?

Year: 2011 | Published by: National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)

A Rich Man’s World? examines justice issues such as poverty, education, employment, wealth and fair relationships between countries and people. …