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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 May 2013

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Questions (126)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin

Question:

126. Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the organisations awarded funding from his Department under the annual development education grant scheme for 2013; the amounts awarded to each organisation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25267/13]

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The development education programme managed by Irish Aid in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade seeks to deepen the understanding of the Irish public on issues relating to global poverty and development. The Department issues a call every year for proposals for annual grants from Non-Governmental Organisations and education institutions in Ireland to help build a stronger understanding of global development issues.

Under the 2013 Development Education Annual Grants call, a total of €1,250,426 was awarded to thirty organisations. The organisations and the funding provided are set out in the following table.

Organisation

Amount (€)

Afri

45,000

Africa Centre

25,000

Amnesty International Irish Section

50,000

An Cosán

15,000

Centre for Global Education, Northern Ireland

60,000

Cork Institute of Technology

38,000

Co. Dublin VEC, Adult Education Service

40,000

Debt & Development Coalition Ireland

24,996

Development Perspective

10,000

ECO-UNESCO

70,000

EIL Intercultural Learning

45,000

Galway One World Centre

80,000

Inishowen Development Partnership

50,000

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

50,000

Irish Girl Guides

10,000

The Larkin Unemployed Centre

10,000

Latin America Solidarity Centre

80,000

Link Community Development

25,000

Lourdes Youth & Community Services

80,000

Mayfield Community Arts Centre

15,000

National Council of YMCAs of Ireland

15,000

National Youth Council of Ireland

80,000

The Organic Centre

40,000

The Social Health & Education Project (SHEP)

12,430

St Patrick's College, Drumcondra

20,000

Ubuntu

150,000

UCD, School of Social Justice

33,000

Value Added in Africa

30,000

Waterford One World Centre

25,000

Youth Work Ireland

22,000

TOTAL

1,250,426

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