Websites

Websites of the different organisations participating in Dev Ed week 2011

Africa Centre is a voluntary organisation based in Dublin. It is a membership organisation working in three main areas; Community Empowerment – for the African Community in Ireland; Development Education – to address the need for an effective ‘African Perspective’ in Development Education (DE) on the island of Ireland, and Policy and Research – to influence policy decisions in Ireland.

Amnesty International Ireland  is concern is the protection of the fundamental human rights guaranteed to each one of us by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Combatting Diseases of Poverty is an exciting initiative funded through ‘The Programme of Strategic Co-Operation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes’, in collaboration with the Higher Education Authority (HEA).

Comhlámh (the Irish word for ‘solidarity’) is a member and supporter organisation open to anyone interested in social justice, human rights and global development issues.

Concern Worldwide works with the poorest people in the poorest countries of the world to enable them to transform their lives.

Debt and Development Coalition Ireland (DDCI) is composed of organisations and individuals who share a deep concern about the injustice of the debt crisis and a commitment to work together for an effective, fair and speedy solution to the crisis.

Irish Development Education Association (IDEA) is a national platform for organisations and individuals engaged in the provision, promotion and advancement of development education throughout the island of Ireland.

Self Help Africa works with rural communities to help them improve their farms and their livelihoods.

Trócaire Working for a Just World. Trócaireworks with amazing people to bring about positive and lasting changes in some of the world’s poorest places.

Worldwise is the Irish Aid Schools Linking and Immersion Scheme. It aims to raise awareness of development issues among Irish students, teachers and the wider community, and to heighten interest in and relevance of development education within the post-primary curriculum.

Young Scientist Tanzania: TANZANIA staged the first ever Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (YSTE) in Dar es Salaam which was also part of celebrations to mark 50 years of the country’s independence.

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