Resources: Poverty

Bring on the World!Bring on the World!
A week of activities about the World Cup, world trade, and football, for ages 9-11.

Change the World in Eight StepsChange the World in Eight Steps
Explore the Millennium Development Goals through posters and activities. For use with 7-14 year olds.

Climate change: Women and PovertyClimate change: Women and Poverty
Exploring the impact of climate change on the vulnerable.

Climate ChaosClimate Chaos
A week of activities about climate change for ages 9-11.

The Clothes LineThe Clothes Line
A resource exploring cotton production and the textile industry in India for pupils aged 7-11.

The Coffee Chain GameThe Coffee Chain Game
Profits from the coffee industry are unfairly distributed - explore why with these materials for students aged 13+.

G8 Italia: Big Issues and Big PromisesG8 Italia: Big Issues and Big Promises
G8 Italia: Big Issues and Big Promises

Looking Behind the LogoLooking Behind the Logo
An assembly plan introducing the life of a sweatshop worker in a sportwear factory. For ages 13-17.

Make Poverty HistoryMake Poverty History
Activities for exploring world trade, aid and debt through the Make Poverty History campaign.

Making a Meal of ItMaking a Meal of It
Activities about the origins of food and the causes of hunger for pupils aged 7-11.

Making Sense of World ConflictsMaking Sense of World Conflicts
This series lesson plans will help pupils aged 13-17 understand the changing face of conflict.

Milking ItMilking It
An interactive online resource about world trade for 13-16 year olds.

Summer Week 2008: What is the G8?Summer Week 2008: What is the G8?
A week of activities exploring the G8 and its role in the world. Climaxing with a creative activity based on the colourful Japanese festival of Tanabata.

 
 
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