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Dear Supporter,


If you haven't already, register NOW to join us alongside the National Women’s Council (NWC) for our General Election Debate. 

When: 

Thursday, 14 November 2024, 11am - 1pm


Where: 

49 Merrion Square, Dublin (The National University of Ireland)


We will have:

  • Jim O’Callaghan TD – Fianna Fáil

  • Darren O’Rourke TD – Sinn Féin

  • Neasa Hourigan TD – Green Party

  • Bríd Smith TD – People Before Profit

  • Sinéad Gibney – Social Democrats

And more

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This event is an opportunity to hear party representatives discuss the commitments they’re prepared to make to address Ireland's most pressing issues – including health, housing, climate and care. 


What to Expect

This debate will spotlight crucial topics, including:

  • Care: Policies to support care services and recognise the critical role of caregivers.

  • Climate Action: Including Oxfam’s “Make Polluters Pay” tax proposal to ensure that corporations most responsible for emissions, contribute their fair share. 

  • Wealth Redistribution: Exploring a wealth tax to tackle rising economic inequality.

  • Social Equity: Policies to build a fairer society, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.


Should I Attend?


YES! please join us. This debate will provide a unique opportunity to see where each party stands on these issues and what their vision is, for a more equal Ireland. Event hosts, Oxfam Ireland and the NWCI, are leading organisations championing social justice and gender equality, and tackling the impacts of climate crisis. This event will foster a meaningful dialogue on the future of this country.


For accessibility needs, please email Susan McCormack: [email protected]


Register now to reserve your spot and join us in shaping the conversation around Ireland’s future.


In Solidarity,


Sinéad Roche (She/Her)

Campaigns Executive, Oxfam Ireland