Dubble and Comic Relief's award-winning 'papapaa' teaching packs for KS2 & KS3 are now available online at . Pupils can learn about cocoa farming in Ghana, Fairtrade, chocolate and how shopping affects the farmers at the end of the chocolate chain. It’s your chunk by chunk guide to chocolate, its fun and it ties in with the National Curriculum and Scottish 5-14 programme.
Also available from papapaa.org are full colour Papapaa photo packs and teaching exercises plus a choc-packed video journey unwrapping the story of chocolate from beans to bar.
You can get a taster of online lesson plans for KS2 & KS3 at
You can also see the Chocolate Challenge Manifesto, compiled by young people in UK and Ghana, and the results of Fair Measures, the biggest survey ever on Fairtrade and chocolate in schools, and get the Fair Measures education pack at To find out how students can set up their own co-operative Fairtrade businesses see
For an in-depth account of Kuapa Kokoo and the Ghanaian cocoa industry, read this archived issue (1998) of The New Internationalist Magazine.
To learn about structural adjustment and the liberalization of the Ghanaian cocoa industry , read Pauline Tiffen's account here.
People and Planet is the UK student campaigning organisation working to end poverty, defend human rights and protect the environment. Find out how to get involved and access their materials on trade justice, Fairtrade and other issues on Oxfam have plenty of in-depth reports on their Make Trade Fair site. Visit maketradefair.com.
MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY brings together a wide cross section of over 300 charities, campaigns, trade unions, faith groups and celebrities who are united by a common belief that 2005 offers a unprecedented opportunity for global change. See
DATA aims to raise awareness about, and spark response to the crises swamping Africa, relating to debt, Aids and Unfair trade rules. See
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Fair trade aims to build dignified trading relationships between consumers in the North and producers in developing countries.
Visit the websites of important organizations supporting Fairtrade Fairtrade Foundation Christian Aid Christian Aid's Global Gang Commonwealth Institute DEA central website Guardian Unlimited Link Community Development Save the Children
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