Water Games for World Water Day 2019
SDG 6 focuses on the task to “ensure availability of water for all”, but around 183 million of the global population lacks basic drinking water services.
Read MoreSDG 6 focuses on the task to “ensure availability of water for all”, but around 183 million of the global population lacks basic drinking water services.
Read MoreWe Are Müesli actively tries to produce inclusive and meaningful experiences focused on such cultural and empathic themes.
Read MoreThanks to their versatile nature, games and simulation tools are now widely appreciated by academics and businesses and willingly employed as a significant component of multipartner projects. We have had a chance to ask Dr Jamie O’Brien about how the Cimplex project incorporated games.
Read MoreWe talked with Herman van der Meyden from The Perspectivity Challenge. Read the interview to check what one of the developers of the Nexus! Challenge game thinks about the potential of games to tackle urgent global challenges.
Read MoreWe are not the only victims of our ill-thought decisions. On the 3rd of March, we will celebrate the World Wildlife Day and voice the concerns of those who cannot do it themselves.
Read MoreWhen thinking about climate change or other issues that plague the modern world, we often feel that there is nothing we can do as individuals.
Read MoreWe talked with Henry Borrebach from Natural Capital Project – partnership project focusing on the protection of the natural capital.
Read MoreBest Festival Ever is a unique mix of science and serious game. How sustainability fits in all that? We talked with Nikki Kennedy.
Read MoreWhat is a WWD17? What is hiding under the Wastewater slogan? Find answers to those questions and more about Water Games initiative!
Read MorePreventionWEB is a web platform created by the UNISDR. The platform provides current news and tools for exchange and collaboration.
Read MoreWe are presenting a different game on the subject of common goods – Catan: Oil Springs – the old good Catan board game with an environmental twist.
Read MorePeople running around with armors and swords are often seen as childish. What not many people know is that even “serious” adults can gain a lot from LARP.
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