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News Archive - February Design Month-Consulate Webinar Series Celebrating Irish Women in Design View events here

February Design Month-Consulate Webinar Series Celebrating Irish Women in Design. View events here. Event 26 February 2021 Four events in the month of February focused on Irish Women in Design from Arts in the 1870s to Architecture today. You can view the recorded events here. In recognition of St Brigid, Ireland s only female patron saint who was not only an early advocate for peace and women s rights and a powerful Abbess, she also founded a school of art; we dedicated the month of February to the celebrating the creativity of Irish women. You can review the events here.  Feb 4 - Leading the Way  - 150 Years of Creative Women in the Arts. This talk with Curator of the O Brien Art Collection Marty Fahey looks at over 100 years of Irish women painters, artisans, sculptures, writers, fashion and interior designers with a number of special musical guests including Liz Carroll, Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, and Joanie Madden. View here. 

News Archive - February 2021 First Friday with Black & Irish - Department of Foreign Affairs

February 2021 First Friday with Black & Irish News 23 February 2021   February First Friday with Boni Odoemene To mark Black history month here in the US, our February First Friday event featured a conversation with one of the co-founders of Black and Irish, Boni Odoemene. ‌‌ He told us about the founding of Black and Irish, born out of a wish to highlight the struggles and successes of Ireland’s Black and Mixed Race community.  Using Ireland’s tradition of storytelling, he described it as a place to hear voices and stories of Irish society that many have not seen or heard before.  He spoke also about his time in the US as a Washington Ireland Program participant and how that helped him to see the importance of conversation and of understanding the context in a country.

Latest News - Level 5 Lockdown Extended to 5 April - Department of Foreign Affairs

Latest News - Level 5 Lockdown Extended to 5 April - Department of Foreign Affairs
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Statements Archive - Statement delivered by Ambassador Byrne Nason at UNSC Briefing on Somalia

Statement delivered by Ambassador Byrne Nason at UNSC Briefing on Somalia Statement 22 February 2021   At the outset I wanted to express our sincere sympathy to Italy following the violent incident in the DRC which claimed three lives including the life of the Ambassador of Italy. We unreservedly condemn the perpetrators of this brutal attack on a UN convoy and express sincere sympathy to our colleagues.       We have heard today that Somalia stands at a critical juncture. We had hoped that at today’s meeting, we would have been able to congratulate Somalia on successful elections. Instead, the Constitutional term of the President of Somalia has ended without agreement on an inclusive political arrangement for an electoral process, which would ensure a peaceful political transition. We regret this. We are further disappointed that, despite recent commitments made on 9 February 2021, the leaders of the Federal Government of Somalia and Federal Member

Latest News - Fisheries Transparency Initiative: Promoting Sustainable Fisheries in Small Island Developing States

Fisheries Transparency Initiative: Promoting Sustainable Fisheries in Small Island Developing States News 22 February 2021 Through our support to the Fisheries Transparency Initiative, Ireland is committed to supporting Small Island Developing States and the Blue Economy. Fisheries are an important resource for many Small Island Developing States (SIDS), contributing to food and nutrition security, as well as employment for fishing communities. However, a lack of credible, publicly available information often results in poor fisheries management, contributing to the over-exploitation of stocks and socio-economic loss for fishing communities. Working with governments, business and civil society, the Seychelles-based Association of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI) aims to increase transparency and participation in fisheries governance. This includes gathering and publishing data on stocks, fishing agreements and the effects of fishing on the enviro

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