Our final event will showcase the Game On! project, bringing youth stakeholders to discuss new methods to tackle #climatechange awareness raising.
Are you ready to join the most impactful climate action event of the year? After four years of intense work, the Game On! project, funded by the Development Education and Awareness Raising (DEAR) programme, is proud to present its final conference - "Climate Change: Game Over or Game On?".
This conference is designed for a diverse range of individuals who are committed to shaping the future of our planet. If you're a:
Date and Time: Tue, 19 Sep 2023,
08:00 - Wed, 20 Sep 2023, 17:30 CEST
Can't join in person? No worries! The conference is hybrid, offering both on-site and virtual participation options. The conference is free but registration is required.
The Game On! Final Conference will be a 2-day hybrid event held in Brussels, Belgium, at the prestigious Novotel Brussels City Centre. It will be an international gathering of youth activists, representatives from youth organizations, decision-makers, and media representatives, all coming together to discuss the role and potential of gamification as an awareness raising and educational approach in combating climate change.
The "Game on! Let's not let climate change end the game" project is an initiative of a consortium of 10 partners from 8 Central and Eastern European countries. The initiative aims to inspire young people around the world to take action and respond to the existential threat that climate change poses to the future of humanity. The project has been made possible thanks to funding from the DEAR (Development Education and Awareness Raising) programme.
The project seeks to mobilise this energy in the region and around the world through "gamification", focusing first on three key areas: biodiversity conservation, adaptation and mitigation, and climate justice. It raises awareness of climate change problems and possible solutions through a range of activities - apps, geocaching, board games, museum exhibitions and theatre plays. In the "climate game" we are fighting for survival. We have to win.
“What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”
Dr. Jane Goodall, Scientist & Activist
Stay Informed About Our Activity, Join the Movement!