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Engaging citizens through scenario-based simulations
Government Simulations Games
This is a government simulation game* that provides a comprehensive, interactive experience designed to help participants better understand the interests, goals, and perspectives of various stakeholder groups on key issues related to the development of territorial communities, regions, and professional or social communities.
*Government Simulation Game is a game designed to replicate the governance and political processes of a nation or a specific region. These simulations can involve a range of scenarios, including the development and implementation of foreign policy, crafting domestic policies, running political campaigns, as well as modeling local communities and creating regional or municipal policies.
What is it?
● A group meeting for 30 to 100 participants;
● Lasting from 4 hours to 3 days or more;
● Based on a structured scenario with elements of role play;
● Moderated by a qualified facilitator (team of facilitators);
● Designed to solve a specific problem;
● Concerns the life of the whole community or society;
● Based on a preliminary analysis (research) of the context.
How does it work?
● Participants are divided into groups of 5–10 people.
● Each group represents a real-world stakeholder group that come with their own strengths and weaknesses, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the social, political, and economic goals and needs of different sectors of society.
● A variety of challenges and scenarios require participants to stay focused, reflect critically, and engage in effective communication.
● The game simulation mechanics are designed for full immersion, ensuring that participants remain fully involved in the topic at hand.
● Throughout the simulation, participants interact both individually and as part of their groups, honing key skills in negotiation, decision-making, coalition-building, advocacy, critical thinking, and both tactical and strategic planning.
Progressive communities
For strategizing, integration, identification and awareness of common interests and directions of development of the entire community.
Political parties
To develop grassroots structures, train party workers and volunteers to interact with potential voters, and research the interests and electoral attitudes of different stakeholder groups.
Non-governmental organizations
To form effective coalitions that will promote the interests of broad social groups and vulnerable groups, to develop advocacy skills and interact with local authorities.
Medium and large businesses
To develop productive interactions between different departments and network members and to enable them to better understand the different goals of representatives of different target audiences and the interests of stakeholder groups.
What ensures high engagement and involvement?
● Game play and healthy competition
● Collaborative learning and teamwork
● Systematic communication
● Forming teams and identifying leaders
● A lasting emotional experience
2 weeks
Preparation and adaptation of the simulation mechanics to meet the client's specific needs.
4 hours
Organizational briefing for client representatives involved in the simulation (if necessary).
4 hours to 3 days
Execution of the simulation
1 week
Analytical report
2024
Crisis game simulation.
The development of the personnel reserve of the Kernel company, which ensures the practical development of key competencies: responsibility, cooperation, performance management (leadership), management and strategic thinking, as part of the personnel program Kernel's grows.
Implemented by "Kernel-Trade" LLC
2024
Promoting social cohesion in affected communities where inclusive housing solutions are being implemented.
Round 2 of the project supporting communities in developing and implementing social cohesion plans to strengthen trust and cooperation between local residents and IDPs.
Implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), with funding from the Government of the Republic of Korea.
2024
Community Without Barriers.
The project aims to implement the Community Without Barriers program using the World of Communities game to engage women, people with disabilities, IDPs, and other vulnerable groups in creating an inclusive, barrier-free environment in the Lutsk community.
The initiative was commissioned by the Laboratory of Changes NGO, with funding from the UK Government.
2023
Promoting social cohesion in impacted communities.
The project works with communities to design and implement strategies that enhance trust and collaboration between local residents and IDPs, strengthening bonds and fostering mutual support.
Implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), with funding from the Government of the Republic of Korea.
2023
Сivil Society Оrganisation Camp.
The program focuses on the development of organizational capacity, fostering networking and collaboration among different CSOs, and enhancing skills in project design and problem-solving. It also encourages local initiatives aimed at addressing community challenges.
This initiative is implemented by Global Communities under the USAID DOBRE program.
2023
Strategic Simulation Game.
The game provides a comprehensive understanding of the interests and objectives of various stakeholder groups in relation to the development of territorial communities, regional growth, professional and social advocacy for women, and community life.
NGO "Center for Women's Perspectives."
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