We’re on the road to 2030! How can we steer the world there sustainably? And what does sustainability mean for us as individuals and organizations with diverse goals?
This entertaining, hands-on game promotes starts by giving everyone their personal “goals. Players are then challenged to take on “projects” and make decisions which will affect our world on an economic, environmental and social level.
Through interactive play, participants are encouraged to discuss critical issues, weigh values and better understand global challenges and how they’re interrelated. The game vividly illustrates the intention behind the Sustainable Development Goals as well as the importance of personal responsibility, measurable goals and transparent communication.
Initially developed in Japan, the SDGs Game has already inspired over 400,000 participants worldwide to reflect and take action.
You can learn more about the game here:
✔ in German 👉 https://2030sdgsgame.at/
✔ in English 👉 https://2030sdgsgame.com/
Your host
Angelika Pohnitzer is CEO of the international network of Leadership Associates and is on the board of the Institute for Integral Studies (IFIS) in Freiburg.
Leadership Associates empowers individual leaders, teams, and organizations to realize their full potential for leadership and collaboration. Its comprehensive and innovative approach is effective and unique, featuring gamification, complexity-oriented methods, and neurocoaching.
The Institute for Integral Studies (IFIS) is an independent research institute, but is connected to numerous universities in Germany, Europe and beyond, through its members and advisory boards. The institute sees itself as a transnational, inter- and transdisciplinary think-tank based on an integral understanding of science that recognizes the uniqueness and significance of a variety of perspectives, identifies intersectionality, and seeks overarching structures that link them.
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Donations
Donations are welcome on the day of the event, and go towards sponsoring an SDGs Game in a school. Thus your donation (sugg. 27€/person) contributes to increasing the next generation’s understanding of how to create a better future—now that’s sustainable!
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