On this day 27 years ago, the Good Friday Agreement was signed. This remarkable document – made possible by political leadership, vision, and compromise – helped end a cycle of violence that had continued for 30 years on the island of Ireland. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eGX5Nkyh Read a statement from Tánaiste Simon Harris: https://lnkd.in/epCQSVDF
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Ireland plays an active role in the world and we make valuable contributions to international affairs through our involvement in multilateral organisations, such as the EU and the UN. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's mission is to promote and protect the values, interests and economic well-being of Ireland and its people, at home and abroad. The Department works to: • Represent and advance Ireland’s policies and interests with other states and in international organisations, including the EU and the UN - bit.ly/1dFfuwE; • Promote investment in Ireland and support Irish businesses to expand overseas - bit.ly/1gqbB1W; • Promote Ireland as a tourism destination and promote Ireland’s culture abroad - bit.ly/1gm4hpc; • Provide frontline consular and passport services to Irish citizens overseas - bit.ly/JOcaaP; • Engage with and support Irish communities abroad - bit.ly/1en6sEH; • Manage Ireland’s overseas development programmes in Ireland’s key partner countries - www.irishaid.ie The Department's main phone number is +353 1 408 2000.
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Deiseanna intéirneachtaí iontacha ar fáil sa Rannóg Dlí na Roinne Gnóthaí Eachtracha agus Trádála! Faigh amach a thuilleadh faoi na róil agus an próiseas iarratais 👉 https://lnkd.in/eARVpUYC Beidh an spriocdháta iarratais 5pm ar 28 Aibreán 2025. #jobfairy #working4irl 🇮🇪
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Exciting paid internship opportunities available in the Legal Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade! Find out more about the roles and how to apply 👉 https://lnkd.in/eARVpUYC The deadline for applications is 5pm on 28 April 2025. #jobfairy #working4irl 🇮🇪
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland reposted this
A great morning in Senehun Primary School with Minister Neale Richmond, where Irish Aid works with Teach For Sierra Leone to provide training for graduate teachers. Minister Richmond’s visit to the region continues this week, when he will visit projects funded by Irish Aid that aim to improve the lives of women and girls.
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You will probably recognise the distinctive voice of Alan Keegan before you see him. Known as the ‘Voice of Old Trafford’, he has been the official stadium announcer for Manchester United since 2000. From his pitchside podium, he is a familiar voice over the matchday mic for fans and visitors to the iconic football ground. 1-in-5 Mancunians claim Irish heritage, and Keegan is no different. With parents hailing from Leitrim, the family moved to Manchester in the 1960s seeking a better living for themselves. It’s a familiar story for much of the Irish community across Britain. Learn more, and watch the full interview, here https://lnkd.in/e7h88XZN Learn more about Ireland in Great Britain https://lnkd.in/eaNYMkEb Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland reposted this
Ireland will provide additional support to help children in war zones and other crisis areas to receive education. Minister Neale Richmond today announced €6m in funding for Education Cannot Wait (ECW), the UN’s fund for providing education in humanitarian crisis. Announcing the funding, Minister Richmond said: “As well as having to cope with displacement and further poverty, children in parts of the world facing humanitarian crisis also lose their access to education. The long-term impacts of this are enormous. Without education, they and their families remain trapped in crisis and poverty. “Ireland’s support for Education Cannot Wait provides a life-line to children displaced by war or disaster. It allows them to continue their education and gives them the chance to build better lives. Educating one child can lift whole communities out of poverty. It is essential and that is why Ireland is so committed to supporting education around the world.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/e-EykDzW
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Tá iarratais ar ár scéim bhliantúil deontas maidir lenár dTionscnamh Cumarsáide faoin Eoraip ar oscailt anois. Is é téama na bliana seo ná “An Eoraip mar chatalaíoch don athrú”. Tuilleadh eolais 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejBiH2-h
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Apply now for the 'Communicating Europe Initiative' grants scheme. Voluntary organisations, educational bodies, civil society groups and local authorities are all invited to apply. The deadline for applications is 12pm, 17 April, 2025. For more information and how to apply, visit 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejBiH2-h
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland reposted this
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is seeking Presidency Policy Officers (Administrative Officer level) for temporary positions in the lead up to, and during, the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 🇮🇪 🇪🇺 To apply, or find out more, click here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eDZMrjHv
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