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- To highlight Women’s Rights transgressions
- To accentuate sectarian notions in different societies
- To stimulate different concepts of Gender Equality
- To encourage thinking about Similarity and Equality
- To promote democratic discussions and debates
- To tackle some areas of cultural prejudices
- To provide numerous references for further development on some related topics
- To promote the sharing and communication between different languages speakers

Description of the tool

-Board game for 2-12 participants
-each player chooses a woman he/she is going to play throughout the game
-The players have to answer question cards about women's situation in the world
-The players are gradually awarded pieces of a puzzle they have to complete if they answer correctly
-The player who completes his/her puzzle first wins

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1089

This tool is for

Participants working on women's situations worldwide

and addresses

Gender issues

Materials needed:

You can find out where to order this game by contacting the following partner organizations:

-info@nbv.se
-info@sda-web.org
-kafa@kafa.org.lb
-landesjugendwerk@awo-thueringen.de

Duration:

90min

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

(If you can claim authorship of this tool, please contact !)

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

SALTO EUROMED (on 12 June 2009)

and last modified

12 June 2009

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