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Top 10 videos of the year (so far)

1. Still The Most Shocking Second A Day Video (child refugees)                  Following on from their most shocking second a day video in 2014, this video from Save The Children highlights the ongoing story of a typical unaccompanied refugee child journeying from Syria

Debating Fairtrade

The modern fairtrade movement is now some 50 years old and has a significant history and track record reflected in current debates, arguments and criticisms.

Women’s Rights: Reality bites

Two quotes and a graphic for International Women’s Day. President Michael D. Higgins (May 24th, 2016) Women and Girls – Catalysing Action to Achieve Gender Equality at the World Humanitarian Summit, Istanbul: ‘A healthy society is, by definition, unachievable if it is based on the marginalisation of women and girls’

What do we mean by Development?

This 25-page booklet explores an understanding of what development is about. It discusses some of the main dimensions of development and attempts a possible description of the concept. In doing so, it looks at past ideas about development – growth and modernisation, Marxism, free markets, radical liberalism, basic human needs,

Condomise Africa

The film shows how Fred’s creativity enables him and his friends to continue playing football, even in situations of poverty. The story is told by the director, Mosten Mutale and photographer Mark Mwanamwalye. This Zambian short film won the Actionaid International Film competition in Denmark this year (2011).

Educational Poster Set

Each poster deals with a specific theme. They include: Human Dignity, Climate Justice, Gender Equality, Wealth and Poverty, Children’s Rights and the Promotion of our ‘Better World Award’.

Food For Thought: Senior Primary Teacher’s Resource

This is a diverse resource linked to the Primary Curriculum that is case study driven through the lives of people studying, living and working in Rwanda. Prepared as part of the Lenten campaign, the concepts of poverty and hunger are explored through the lives of children, people going to the

Honduras – Junior primary resource

The pack is designed to inform and challenge the children’s perceptions of Honduras. The activities aim to stimulate active discussion and critical thinking about the issues raised in the photos. The pack contains 4 A4 photographs, curriculum links, classroom activities, prayer service, worksheet, posters and interactive activities. Suggested use: To

Honduras – The Gift of Togetherness

Students will be introduced to the problems faced by those living in Honduras through the stories of two local teenagers, using worksheets. Students are then asked to take action through Trócaire’s ‘Message in a Bottle’ Campaign. The resource contains activities, worksheets, profiles of Hondurans and a wealth of information on

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

At 36 pages in length, the resource is designed for group/classroom sessions for working with young people (ranging from 8-12 years of age). The training pack takes a broad view of health, from physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being to sexual, social and environmental health. ‘Drinking from the Well’ is

The Great Cotton Stitch-Up

The Great Cotton Stitch-Up outlines in detail how US, EU and China subsidies –totalling US$47bn – have had a devastating effect on cotton farmers in West Africa and how the C-4 (among the least developed countries on earth that rely on cotton more than any other commodity for their export

Will you be my sponsor?

Published November 27, 2012 Many of us have heard of the Africa for Norway campaign by now, but have you heard about the Rusty Radiator Awards? Created in 2013 by the same folk who came up with the genius Radi-aid Campaign, these awards set out to ‘name and shame’ by

One World One Future: Irelands policy for international development

“When the White Paper on Irish Aid was published in 2006, it brought Ireland’s contribution to the fight against global poverty and hunger to the centre of our foreign policy – where it rightly belongs. The White Paper enabled us to consolidate our work, and today we have an aid

80-20 Development in an Unequal World, 7th Edition

80-20 Development in an Unequal World 7th Edition ‘Where did the idea of measuring poverty based on US$1 a day come from? At US$1.25 a day, with the current model of capitalism, it would take 100 years to eradicate extreme poverty and at US$5.00 a day, it would take 207

Education for Sustainable Development Goals – learning objectives

“To create a more sustainable world and to engage with issues related to sustainability as described in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), individuals must become sustainability change-makers. They require the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes that empower them to contribute to sustainable development. Education is thus crucial for the achievement

Drought and Migration in Ethiopia

Drought and Migration in Ethiopia is an educational resource which uses the methodology of process drama to enable children to learn, through imagined experience, about life in Ethiopia. The resource includes a scheme of work which contains five lesson plans. These lessons are designed to last an hour each utilise a