It's My Right
Board game on Human Rights for Children and Adults
Learn To Play
Learn To Play is an initiative working to develop psychosocial intervention through the use of games, playing methods, interactive techniques and arts. It aims at addressing social issues, enhance education and encourage participation of margenilised populations, in post-war settings, conflict areas with internally displaced persons (IPDs) and refugees.
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It's My Right
The Game
Introduction
There are board games in every tradition and culture; people are familiar with this type of games. Also because it can be played by children and adults alike which make easy the task of reaching a large number of people in order to raise their awareness concerning Human Rights.
We chose a board game...
The choice has been made to create a board game (in two languages Arabic and English) because there are board games in every tradition and culture; people are familiar with this type of games. Also because it can be played by children and adults alike which make easy the task of reaching a large number of people in order to raise their awareness concerning Human Rights.
The Initiative
It was produced by Danish Refugee Council Lebanon office with the support of the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO) on a concept by Cynthia Petrigh, Claude Frigiotti and Ibrahim Abou Khalil.
Many others have shared their advice and experience, among whom: Arab Resource Collective (ARC), Enfants du Lude (EDL), General Union of Palestinian Women (GUPW), Najdeh Association (Najdeh) and Popular Aid for Relief and Development (PARD).
It’s My Right was created by Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
Based on concept developed by Cynthia Petrigh, Claude Frigiotti and Ibrahim Abou Khalil (Réseau F),
. Funded by ECHO
Based on concept developed by Cynthia Petrigh, Claude Frigiotti and Ibrahim Abou Khalil (Réseau F),
. Funded by ECHO