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February 1, 2011

‘What Next?’, by Himba Malambo (Salvation Army)

  Himba Malambo was a youth worker with Salvation Army in Zambia when she took part in the NYCI Zambia-Ireland Youth Workers’ Exchange in 2009. Here […]
February 1, 2011

First Impressions, by Noel Carroll (EIL)

As part of the first article on the exchange of 2011, Noel Carroll from EIL’s Development Education Committee shares his experience. Noel took part in the […]
January 12, 2011

Exchange Corner – views from the Zambia-Ireland exchange participants..

2011 was the 6th year of the NYCI Zambia-Ireland youth worker exchange. Throughout the following months, NYCI will continue to support those individuals and organisations who […]
October 21, 2010

2010 – ‘Framing Our World – a cultural perspective on images and messages in development’.

During September 2010, three all-day training workshops were organised to promote the One World Week Theme ‘Images and Messages in Development’ in the context of cultural […]
October 20, 2010

Regional Development Education events

NYCI is committed to organising regional events to promote development education in youth work. In 2009 and 2010, NYCI organised events jointly between the Intercultural programme […]
October 19, 2010

Zambia-Ireland youth worker exchange

  NYCI Zambia-Ireland exchange report now available! The NYCI Zambia-Ireland youth worker exchange aims to build sustainable links between youth organisations in Zambia and Ireland. The […]
October 19, 2010

Dóchas

Public perceptions of development NYCI is a member of Dóchas, the Irish association of non-governmental development organisations. Dóchas has just published the results of the 2012 […]
October 19, 2010

Act Now 2015

Act Now to fulfill Ireland’s promise to the worlds poorest. The campaign issued a press release following budget 2013 on 5 December 2012. Read it here. […]
September 28, 2010

Images and Messages in Development

Using appropriate images and messages is about creating a balanced debate for what life is like for people living in the Global South. This issue was […]