A film, EXPLORING CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Towards Sustainable Communities in Ireland
Posted on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
This documentary was made by a group of fourteen young people as part of ECO-UNESCO’s Youth for Sustainable Development Peer Education Programme 2009-2010
Individuals involved in the film: Colleen Moore, Emmet McDonnell, Eoin Brennan, Ferdia Neary, Kevin Quinn, Linas Karvelis, Lisa Fitzpatrick, Mark Shipley, Mary Moore, Olulaja Osho, Padraig McKay, Sarah Egan, Sean McNeill & Thomas O’Donnell
Thanks to: The Africa Centre, MY Ireland, Pavee Point Travellers Centre, Reel Drama, Paul Farren & Graham Clarke.
ECO-UNESCO is Ireland’s Environmental Education and Youth Organisation affiliated to the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations (WFUCA).
ECO-UNESCO’s aims are: to raise environmental awareness, understanding and knowledge of the environment among young people; to promote the protection and conservation of the environment; to promote the personal development of young people through practical environmental projects and activities.
ECO-UNESCO provides a wide range of programmes and services for young people, youth workers and teachers. ECO-UNESCO’s Youth for Sustainable Development Programme is funded by Irish Aid. As part of this programme, young people made this documentary as a Youth Initiative funded by Léargas under the Youth in Action Programme.
For further information please contact:
ECO-UNESCO, The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2
Tel: 01 6625491 Fax: 01 6625493
