World Hunger Map
Click on the link to view the U.N World Hunger Map.
Station 1.
Malawi
Click on the map for a map of Malawi. Draw a map of Malawi drawing in the main cities, rivers and physical features. Colour the relief correctly when finished.
Station 2
Malawi Fact-file
Create two profiles - Ireland and Malawi. Research the following information on BOTH countries. Click on the images below to help you gather information on Malawi. The information on Ireland you must research yourself.
Station 3
Poverty in Malawi
Using the photocopied sheets, write a short synopsis on the 'Poverty in Malawi' and 'The Famine of 2002'.
Station 4
Fair Trade Banana Work Station
Station 5
Fair Trade Worksheet
Create a short report on the Fair Trade using the following as guideline questions.
- What is trade?
- Explain the term fair trade.
- What does fair trade do for those involved in the scheme?
- How do you know that a product is fair trade?
- Does Fair Trade help tackle climate change? How?
- How might we help promote fair trade in our community?
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Station - Diary Recount.
Life in a Sweatshop.
Station.
The Story of Fairtrade Footballs.
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Below, there is an informational presentation on life for those who make your football and how Fair Trade has improved their life. Click on the file and it will download to your laptop. Create a six slide presentation explaining life for those who work and make the footballs. Ensure that you explain why people should support the football fair trade movement.
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Station
Irish Aid Agencies in Malawi
Read the piece 'Irish Aid for Malawi'. Write a formal letter to the Minister for the Foreign Affairs explaining what the money that he gives from the Irish Government does in Malawi. Explain why you need more money and what projects that the money will go to.
Minister is Charlie Flanagan.
His address is:
Department of Foreign Affairs,
80 St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin 2.
Minister is Charlie Flanagan.
His address is:
Department of Foreign Affairs,
80 St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin 2.
Click on file below if you can't see information above.
Where do our Fair Trade products come from?
Take one of the world maps and product sheets. Use your atlas and find the locations on the map. Once you have located them, colour in the county and place the product beside it. Then draw a line from the country to Ireland and write how many miles the product will travel to get here.