Are you an Irish producer of a DevEd resource? Would you like your material included in an online depository of DE resources? If so, please contact KADE ASAP with details!
KADE is the Irish partner in a EuropeAid funded project ‘Global Connections, Accessing Development Education’ (ADE), coordinated by Future Worlds Center (Cyprus) and in partnership with Youth Career and Advising Centre (Lithuania), ScotDec (Scotland), and Creating Effective Grassroots Alternatives Foundation (Bulgaria).
The project’s main aim is to engage educators and schools in Development Education activities and equip them with relevant training and materials, thus making them promoters and multipliers of national campaigns that aim to create awareness about development and about global interdependencies.
(c) 2009 Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
The Irish Government has made a commitment to the world's poorest and most vulnerable people – to spend 0.7% of our national income on overseas aid by 2012. That's just 70 cent in every €100 by 2012. Despite this promise, Ireland's overseas aid budget has been cut by €222 million, a cut of 24%. We are now no longer on track to meet our commitment and are falling behind.
October 24th sees the FAI host their Intercultural Club Open Day at St. Brendan's Park FC. The aim of the event is to encourage greater interaction between children of different ethnic backgrounds.
We asked those visiting the exhibition for their impressions, here's what they said:
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.







