Sean Fleming, Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, has launched the prestigious 2024 Our World Irish Aid Awards. This will see primary students across Ireland mark 50 years of Ireland’s aid programme and efforts to tackle hunger and climate change. This year’s Our World Irish Aid Awards will focus on the theme of Food For Life, reflecting the work Ireland does to help end world hunger and poverty, tackle climate change and make sure everyone in the world has equal access to education, clean water and healthcare. Photo: Finbarr O’Rourke

Highlighting global hunger and climate change

The Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Sean Fleming, has launched the prestigious 2024 Our World Irish Aid Awards. This will see primary students across the county mark 50 years of Ireland’s aid programme and efforts to tackle hunger and climate change.

This year’s Our World Irish Aid Awards will focus on the theme of Food For Life, reflecting the work Ireland does to help end world hunger and poverty, tackle climate change and make sure everyone in the world has equal access to education, clean water and healthcare. By taking part in this year’s Awards, primary school students will learn about Agroecology. Agroecology is a farming practice that helps to reduce the impacts of climate change, protect nature and wildlife while also helping local communities to work in a way that suits their area and environment, taking into account their social and cultural values.

Inviting primary school students to take part, Minister Fleming said: “Everyone in the world needs healthy and nutritious food. Climate change is one of the factors that means too many people in the world do not have access to the food they need.

“Agriculture is part of Ireland’s DNA. Students taking part in the Our World Irish Aid Awards will learn how Irish Aid is working with villages in Uganda to promote sustainable agriculture. This helps people to grow enough food while also protect the environment for future generations.

“It is so important for young people to learn about the world they are growing up in and what they can do to make it a better place. I encourage schools across Ireland to enter into this year’s Our World Irish Aid Awards.”

Specially created curriculum-linked teaching and learning materials have been delivered to all primary schools in Ireland, helping teachers and students learn more about this year’s theme Food for Life, the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs), and Irish Aid’s focus countries. The materials include a colourful student magazine packed with information, quizzes and questions; lesson plans, activity sheets and online games. All materials are available in English and as Gaeilge in print and digital format.

Schools are invited to express their ideas and understanding of the issues in writing, song, film, artwork or in another way.

This year’s Our World Irish Aid Awards will include a series of Global Goal Getters online multi-media magazines featuring projects submitted by students around Ireland as a way of showcasing learning, creativity and actions nationwide.

Submissions are now being accepted. The closing date for early submissions, which are in with a chance to win a box of sustainable art materials, is Friday, January 19. The final closing date for entries is Friday, March 8.