International women’s rights organisation ActionAid has named Dublin as one of the most generous counties in Ireland. Dublin people give the most in terms of volume of donations and are fourth most generous per percentage of the population. Kerry was the most generous county per percentage of the population and Wicklow second most generous. Last year Dublin ranked as third most generous per percentage of the population but was this year was overtaken by Leitrim.
Karol Balfe, CEO of ActionAid Ireland, said: “2022 presented huge challenges for human rights- from war, climate change, and unfair economic practices. The cost-of-living crisis is affecting everyone, both here in Ireland and overseas. The climate crisis is having a devastating impact on communities in the global south, particularly in the Horn of Africa where hunger is a daily reality for people. We’ve also seen unjust economic policies having a heart-breaking impact on children around the world, with global education now in crisis. We’re very grateful to people living in Dublin, many of whom have been supporting us to work with women and children around the world for decades.”
Support from people in Dublin is particularly valued this year, this Christmas ActionAid is highlighting the global crisis in education, with almost 244 million children and young people now out of school around the world. There are a further 69 million more teachers needed by 2030 to achieve the sustainable development goal for education. However, low-income countries are still being advised to cut their public sector wage bills by international financial institutions that impose austerity, reducing teachers’ pay and the overall number of teachers. ActionAid is campaigning against these cuts, as well as setting up catch-up clubs in Kenya as an immediate response to the crisis. This work is not possible without generous donations from the public.
For more information about ActionAid visit actionaid.ie.