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Educational Projects
Rafi.ki’s educational projects make adding the international dimension simple.
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We have a bank of more than 30 educational projects. They span all areas of the curriculum, have adaptable lesson plans and interactive resources.
Many of projects include ‘hot seat’ video interviews with politicians, academics and other prominent people.
These have included; Cherie Blair (wife of the former Prime Minister and Human rights lawyer), Richard E. Grant (actor), Jay Jay Okocha (footballer), and many others.
We have a bank of more than 30 educational projects. They span all areas of the curriculum, have adaptable lesson plans and interactive resources.
Many of projects include ‘hot seat’ video interviews with politicians, academics and other prominent people.
These have included; Cherie Blair (wife of the former Prime Minister and Human rights lawyer), Richard E. Grant (actor), Jay Jay Okocha (footballer), and many others.
“The opportunity to be part of Rafi.ki was too good to miss. This project has given pupils the opportunity to see other people’s perspective on life and the difficult situations they have to survive in.”
Example Projects
Darfur Project
- This project has been designed in conjunction with Médecins Sans Frontières.
- So far 71 schools have participated from 22 countries.
- Students explore the current situation in Darfur and investigate the "Impossible Choices" that local people and aid agencies face every day.
- Students from 16 schools video conferenced with Dr John Jacobs, who had managed an MSF clinic.
- Schools have used this project in many exciting and innovative ways, producing diverse outputs, everything from international podcasts to dramatic pieces.
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- In the lead up to the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in December 2009, schools from around the world are researching climate change with a focus on its human impact.
- In April 2009 students from Central Foundation Girl’s School interviewed Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop, researching the topic on King George Island, in Antarctica.
- Students are interacting with the Atlantic Rising project circumnavigating the Atlantic.
Blood Diamond Project
- Through engaging case studies (including Blood Diamonds) this project is helping students understand the effects of their buying habits.
- Students are working with experts and peers around the world to see how what they buy in their country affects people living in poverty across the world.
- This project enables students to take action to personally change opinions on a local and global level.








