Comhlámh’s online courses are rooted in Global Citizenship education and designed for people who want to look beyond quick answers and engage more deeply with the world around them. Whether you want to think more critically about global issues, international volunteering, ethical communication, or solidarity in practice, these self-paced courses offer space to reflect, challenge assumptions, and grow your confidence at your own pace.

Expect thoughtful content, interactive learning, and fresh perspectives on global justice and solidarity. If you’re curious about the bigger picture — and your place in it — Comhlámh’s online courses are a great place to explore.

Self-Guided Online Courses: Start Learning Today

Sometimes the most important learning is not about finding quick answers, but about asking better questions.

Comhlámh’s free online courses are designed to fit around your life, letting you learn at your own pace. They aim to help you build fresh perspectives, deeper insight, and the confidence to engage with and explore the complex issues of our unequal and interdependent world, while thoughtfully bridging global issues to local contexts and to ourselves.

We value your feedback, and if you encounter any technical issues, please email us info@comhlamh.org.

E-TICK Online Course on Ethical Communication

If you want to understand how power, culture, media, and ethics shape the messages we create and consume every day, E-TICK is a strong place to start. This course helps you sharpen your critical thinking, become more aware of the impact of communication, and build habits that are more reflective, values-led, and grounded.

Best for: people interested in ethical communication, media literacy, intercultural awareness, and critical reflection

Resourcing Solidarity – Working for Change Learning Journey

If you are already engaged with solidarity, change work and (un)sustainability, but want space to deepen your perspective, this learning journey offers a richer reflective experience. It invites you to revisit your assumptions, engage with diverse thinkers and resources, and stay connected to the deeper questions around solidarity, sustainability, and working for change over time.

Best for: people already engaged in activism, volunteering, solidarity, or social justice learning who want to go deeper.

‘Where Do I Start?’ Online Course on Global Issues and Volunteering

Thinking about international volunteering, but want to approach it with honesty, care, and critical awareness? “Where Do I Start?” is designed to help you pause, reflect, and ask important questions before taking the next step. It supports a more thoughtful understanding of volunteering, development, and your own role in creating change.

Best for: people exploring international volunteering or wanting an accessible entry point into global issues

Why learn with Comhlámh?

Our online courses are designed to do more than deliver information. They invite you to reflect, question, and make connections between your own experiences and the wider world. That means learning that feels relevant, challenging, and genuinely useful.


With Comhlámh’s online courses, you can:

  • learn in your own time and at your own pace;
  • build confidence in thinking through complex global issues;
  • deepen your understanding of global solidarity, justice, and change;
  • reflect on your own role, choices, and assumptions;
  • engage with learning that is thoughtful, interactive, and practical.

Let’s Collaborate!

Comhlámh offers tailor-made courses and workshops for teams across the development, humanitarian, education, and community sectors.

Whether you want an introductory session, a deeper reflective programme, or a facilitated space for dialogue, we can shape it to suit your needs.

To explore what might work for your group, contact Bronwyn, our Education and Outreach Coordinator, at Bronwyn@comhlamh.org.

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