This project ran from January 2008 - June, 2010. It was a EuropeAid funded action to raise public awareness of development issues in Europe. It focused on primary and secondary school level Development Education.

‘Visions of Africa 2008’ invited amateurs and professionals alike to submit images with a positive portrayal of Africa. A maximum of five images per applicant could be submitted, in high resolution digital format, at least 300 dpi at print size approx 297mm x 210mm (A4). The photographer was asked to include a short biography, personal contact details and a title for every image with a short introduction to each photograph. Photos not including written details were deemed ineligible.
Nogugu Mafu, a Zimbabwean native living in Tralee, has been working with KADE as schools Outreach Officer since September 2005. Nogugu is a BA graduate of Community Studies from the IT in Tralee. She also holds a Secondary School Teaching Diploma obtained in Zimbabwe. In 2006, she completed a two year Long Term Training Course in Development, Popular and Non Formal Education. Nogugu is also a member of the Women Writers in the New Ireland.Nogugu is currently working with Transition Year teachers and students from Mercy Mounthawk in Tralee and Colaiste na Sceilge in Caherciveen piloting a Transition Year Unit on Development Education. The unit, entitled "Developing Local and Global Links" is based on the Millennium Development Goals and the two schools are making links with schools and communities in Kenya.
Nogugu can be contacted at kadetralee@eircom.net or 06671 81358

The year 2000 saw 189 UN member states adopt international development targets, known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), as a response to the need to assist impoverished nations more aggressively.The MDGs aim to spur development by improving social and economic conditions in the world's poorest countries. The 189 UN member states and at least 23 international organisations have agreed to achieve the MDG’s by the year 2015.







