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It’s January, its 2026, and we want to hear what you’d like us to feature or work on in 2026.
It’s January, its 2026, and we want to hear what you’d like us to feature or work on in 2026.
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Survey closes on 31 January 2026.
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It’s January, its 2026, and we want to hear what you’d like us to feature or work on in 2026.
Now’s the chance to have YOUR say and to be in with the chance of winning a mystery parcel of 3 GCE resources.
Survey closes on 31 January 2026.
Photo by Tony Daly / developmenteducation.ie
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Submit or recommend resources to be included in the Ireland-wide audit of development education and global citizenship education resources.

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