Sunday 26 March from 16:00 to 17:30 CISP proposed the workshop: HUMANS IN MOVEMENT. A proposal for a global history of migrations, aimed in particular at lower secondary school teachers.
The workshop is part of a broader project which has the aim, within the context of international educational programs, of supporting and preparing the didactic experimentation of global citizenship education paths, bringing some transversal themes of the 2030 Agenda (including migrations) in school curricula and teaching approaces.
Like the other inhabitants of her village, she has been fighting for years against the effects of climate change on the environment, seeking a dignified life despite scarce rains, insufficient crops and few resources available to meet the basic needs of her family.
Friskan is a determined woman who wants to improve her situation and that of her children. In 2017 Friskan began to participate in group training courses organized by CISP, thus investing time and energy to improve the production and productivity of crops, improve the management of family finances, optimize work and gradually become more and more independent and competitive on the market.
Friskan then joined the Rice Value Chain Development Program, which CISP has been carrying out in Malawi since 2012.