Results Frameworks for Global Citizenship Education Workshop

Tuesday, 14 December, 2.00pm - 5.00pm, via Zoom

Our second training focusing on the Irish Aid Global Citizenship Education Grants Round is our annual workshop on Results Frameworks for Global Citizenship Education, led by Susan Gallwey. This is focused more on supporting those who are familiar with Results Frameworks and have begun work on the Results Framework for their application. This runs on Tuesday, 14 December from 2.00pm - 5.00pm, via Zoom.

Participants are invited to prepare for this session as follows:

a) Those participants from organisations who have previously submitted a Results Framework for Development Education/Global Citizenship Education to Irish Aid should be familiar with their existing Results Framework. Before the event they will be asked to share (with the trainer and IDEA) an outcome and associated indicators that is working well and also identify an outcome and associated indicators that posed some challenges.

b) Those participants from organisations who have NOT previously submitted a Results Framework for Development Education/Global Citizenship Education to IA and/or people who are personally new to Results Frameworks should attend the introductory session on Results Frameworks on Tuesday 07 December (3.30-4.30pm) directly following the Global Citizenship Education Grants Application Clinic

IDEA provides support for members and spaces for members to support one another in applying for Irish Aid Global Citizenship Education Grants. This training and support is free of charge to all and offered online. As in 2020, this year we also invite any other actors who are not yet members of IDEA to these training events. 

October 13, 2025
The 2026 Irish Aid Global Citizenship Education Grants Call for Proposals is now open
October 6, 2025
After three remarkable years with IDEA, we are sad to share that Anya Sparynska is moving abroad to begin a new adventure. During her time with us, Anya made an indelible mark - first by shaping a pioneering programme role, and later by guiding us in a capacity development role that strengthened our impact across Ireland’s development education sector. From designing and implementing innovative initiatives to building partnerships and capacity across our member organisations, Anya has left IDEA stronger, more connected, and more ambitious for the future. “I am sad to leave at such a pivotal time in IDEA: we are faced with unspeakable horror, as the need for justice and accountability grows ever more urgent. I have seen, however, our members and staff respond with creativity, humanity and dedication to these challenging times and find inspiration in it, even at this darkest hour. A desire to be close to my family and the pressure of the housing crisis have driven me to Brussels, but I know I will be back as Ireland - it’s passionate, brave and kind people - now feels like home. I will be sure to follow IDEA and our members’ work closely in the coming year and hope to stay in touch! “Working at IDEA has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Seeing ideas and passion turn into real impact and change has been incredibly fulfilling - I’ll carry those lessons, and the very special friendships made along the way with me always.”