08/06/2018
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT OUR PARTY ON 22ND JUNE. CONTACT OTHERS IN YOUR CLASS GROUP - HELP US MAKE SURE ITS A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
The Grand Send Off Party - 7pm Friday 22nd June 2018
Just in case you haven't heard the news yet, we are transferring to Maynooth University this summer after 44 years at Kimmage Manor.
On behalf of all the staff at Kimmage DSC, we invite you to The Grand Send Off Party at 7pm on Friday 22nd June 2018 here in Kimmage Manor.
We are inviting all graduates, former colleagues and those who, in so many ways, have generously supported us over the years.
We realise that not all of you will be able to join the party, however we trust that you will be with us in spirit and hope that you might send us a short greeting/message or short memory of your time at Kimmage DSC - please send these to Paddy: [email protected]
The evening will be informal - its going to be a party - with a few words from staff and (we hope) from some of the alumni present. We really hope that you can make, perhaps it's a great reason to gather your class year and have a reunion with us.
We would be grateful if you can complete the Eventbrite RSVP here as places will be limited.
Kimmage DSC The Grand Farewell Party
Please come and celebrate the "Grand Send Off" of Kimmage DSC Programme to Maynooth University
19/04/2018
International Summer School on Addressing Gender Based Violence in Emergencies at UCD in June 2018.
Full details on websie:
Home - ISGBVIE Project
The International Summer School on Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies project is about developing a state-of-the-art global level programme on GBViE, designed towards increasing capacity to support action to prevent, mitigate, and respond to GBV in disparate humanitarian contexts.
09/04/2018
Kimmage DSC and Comhlámh would like to invite you to an event 'How Critical is Our Development Education in Ireland?' at Kimmage DSC on May 2nd from 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Please see the eventbrite link here and the description of the event below.
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/how-critical-is-our-development-education-in-ireland-tickets-44797825502
As two organisations with a long history of collaboration and common ground on development and development education, Kimmage DSC and Comhlámh are delighted to invite you to their forthcoming event, ‘How Critical is our Development Education in Ireland?’
The interactive event will be an opportunity for development education practitioners to engage with findings from Eilish Dillon’s Doctoral research ‘How Critical is Talk? Discourses of Development Education among Facilitators in Ireland’ (2018), which focuses on how development education is understood by those who support and promote it, and the implications of these understandings for how development education is organised and practiced in Ireland.
Join us to explore and reflect on the findings. In light of them, what can we say of our own dev ed practice? How relevant or critical is it? How easy or difficult is it to develop and sustain critical approaches? How can the findings and our reflection inform the policy (and political) environment in which we practice?
We warmly welcome development educators of all hues (adult and community educators, youth workers, teachers, lecturers, NDGO workers, activists….). The event will take place in Kimmage Manor, May 2nd, from 10.30am – 3.30pm and will combine plenary sessions with paired sharing and interactive group work. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch to the venue, but tea and coffee will be provided throughout the day.
Please feel free to pass this invitation on to anybody who you think may be interested
Contact Eilish Dillon, Kimmage DSC ([email protected]) or Sive Bresnihan, Comhlámh ([email protected]) for further details
How Critical is our Development Education in Ireland?
As two organisations with a long history of collaboration and common ground on development and development education, Kimmage DSC and Comhlámh are delighted to invite you to their forthcoming event, ‘How Critical is our Development Education in Ireland?’ The interactive event will be an opportu...
22/03/2018
Networking Concern / EU Aid Volunteers Event on 5th April
Details below
RSVP and further information : [email protected]
20/03/2018
Join development workers around the world to learn together
Understanding & Addressing Gender Based Violence in Development Contexts next course starts 14th April
Kimmage Open and Distance Education – The Global Classroom - Kimmage Development Studies Centre
The KODE Programme The Kimmage Open and Distance Education (KODE) programme offers a range of distance education courses to development workers globally. All KODE courses are practical, learner-centred and skills based. The KODE programme enables students from practically any location around the glo...
14/03/2018
Dóchas Conference 2018
'Changing the Narrative: Building Support for Global Development':
3 May 2018, Croke Park Conference Centre
The Dóchas Conference 2018 will consider the challenges and opportunities to engage the public in the fight against global poverty, inequality and injustice. Delegates will hear from expert speakers and participate in workshops to stimulate ideas and learning on how we can tell our story about the importance of global justice and equality.
Find out more and book your place: http://dochas.ie/conference
Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dochas-conference-2018-changing-the-narrative-tickets-42534198934
Dóchas Conference 2018 - Changing the Narrative: Building Support for Global Development | Dochas
The Dóchas Conference 2018 - Changing the Narrative: Building Support for Global Development - will consider the challenges and opportunities to engage the Irish public in the fight against global poverty, inequality and injustice.
13/03/2018
International Education Scholarship
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship Call 2018 is now open. Deadline for applications from individual applicants is 5pm on Friday 23 March 2018(Irish time).
See below the links to the Call document and application form.
http://hea.ie/policy/internationalisation/international-funding-schemes/
http://hea.ie/assets/uploads/2018/01/Government-of-Ireland-International-Education-Scholarship-Call-2018-1.pdf
Government of Ireland funding schemes | Higher Education Authority
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship Call 2018 is now open. Deadline for applications from individual applicants is 5pm on Friday 23 March 2018(Irish time). See below the links to the Call document and application form.
09/03/2018
National Conference on the Sustainable Development Goads, Human Development and Inequalities
Date: 17 April
SDG Conference 2018 – Make Ireland Sustainable For All
The Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights 2018 marks the 70th Anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a landmark achievement recognising the inalienable rights, dignity and equality for every human being on this planet. Yet, today, those fundamental rights a...
08/03/2018
Happy International Women's Day
If you are attending the Commission on the Status of Women, please join the Irish Consortium on Gender Based Violence and the International Rescue Committee at a side event hosted by the Permanent Mission of Ireland to the UN. The event is entitled 'Good Practices in the Empowerment of Rural Women and Girls Through Addressing Gender Based Violence.'
Details:
Date: Thursday March 22nd 2018
Time: 13.15-14.30
Venue: UN HQ, GA Building Conference Room 11
If you wish to attend this event, please RSVP through the following link:
https://goo.gl/forms/wWJU0jcoVuBBZHg22
Registration for this event closes on Friday 16 March or once maximum capacity has been reached. As this event will be held in the main UN building any attendees without a badge will be required to obtain a Special Event Ticket (SET) and RSVP is mandatory. Kindly note that registration is not a guarantee of entry. Seating is first come, first served. Please plan to arrive early.
For further information contact: [email protected]
CSW62 Side Event GOOD PRACTICES IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF RURAL WOMEN AND GIRLS THROUGH ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Ireland, Irish Consortium on Gender-Based Violence & International Rescue Committee:
Thursday March 22nd 2018 1:15pm-2:30pm United Nations Secretariat, GA Building, Conference Room 11 Kindly RSVP by 16 March 2018. As this event will be held in the main UN building any attendees without a badge will be required to obtain a Special Event Ticket (SET) and RSVP is mandatory. Kindly note...
06/03/2018
UK Charities renewed commitment to Child Safeguarding
Charities commit to taking better action on safeguarding
A joint letter from 22 UK charities announcing a series of measures to improve safeguarding.
26/02/2018
Fair Trade Fortnight
It’s that time of year again – Fairtrade Fortnight 26th Feb to 11th March 2018. And this year we are asking Irish people to Check Out Fairtrade and help change the world!
Over the past 12 months, we have done some amazing things, and we are getting ready to do even more.
New Fairtrade sourcing programmes for cocoa are ensuring that significant extra volumes of cocoa are being sold in Ireland especially through the discounters Lidl and ALDI. We are seeing significant growth in Fairtrade coffee sales especially through Bewleys, Insomnia and Starbucks.
Bewley’s, Ireland’s oldest coffee company, re-opened their iconic, and perhaps the best-known Café, in Dublin. They are serving a very fine blend from Costa Rica as part of their commitment to sustainably source 100% of their Bewley’s branded coffee from small farms on Fairtrade terms.
As Juliet Arku-Mensah, from the VREL banana co-op in Ghana says; “Here, Fairtrade is about empowering workers and empowering women too. They are able to come to me and tell me the difficulties they face at work. Through this, the company is able to get information about what might need changing and then problems become easier to solve”
Join the movement across Ireland this Fairtrade Fortnight as we encourage Ireland to Check Out Fairtrade and help to change the world!
Fairtrade Ireland
Fairtrade is based on a partnership between some of the most disadvantaged farmers and workers in the developing world and the people who buy their products
16/02/2018
Sonke's Dean Peacock interviewed by SAFM radio host Ashraf Garda on #InTheSpotlight - Sonke Gender Justice
The 30-minute interview covers topics from Dean's early start in the world of social justice to his leadership style and books that have left a lasting impression.