Goal: To help children aged three to five years learn from non-Britishcultures what it is to be a global citizen and how interconnected we areto everyone else in the world through commonly shared values
Funding: The project is run by the Lancaster-based Global LinkDevelopment Education Centre charity and is funded through Oxfam.Contact: Ruth Davies, rdavies@globallink.org.uk
In a bid to make young children aware of what it is to be a globalcitizen in today's increasingly interdependent world, Global Link hasset up a series of story-telling projects.
These are run by Ruth Davies, Global Link's development educationworker, who goes on monthly story-telling visits to four schools whereshe tells traditional stories from around the world.
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