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11 Sustainable Cities and Communities - Games
The supply of affordable housing determines where people will live, in addition to the work location and social relationships. Movement on the housing market is important for starters and movers. Outside the home, a healthy and safe living environment is important. Read more on the United Nations SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES page, including events related to this goal: Sustainable Cities and Communities
8 game(s) in this category...
Funny Planet (Drôle de Planète)
For ages: 5-18
Languages: FR
This is a portal to a wide variety of educational resources, activities, and games to explore environmental topics with children. Such as water, air, waste, supply chains, and the benefits of consuming locally.
Agwaminga
For ages: 10-14
Languages: NL
In the game ‘Agwaminga,’ pupils work together to complete as many tasks as they can, based on water issues in Ecuador/Esmeraldas.
A Journey around the World (Eine Reise um die Welt)
For ages: 6-13
Languages: DE
‘A Journey around the World’ is a board game for children and young people from 6-13. The goal is for players to develop an awareness and knowledge about different regions and continents around the world.
Rice Up
For ages: 16+
Languages: EN-NL
Rice Up! was inspired by research into rice farming and the danger of malaria. The game takes its players to a community where poverty is never far away.
Goals2030
For ages: 10-12
Languages: NL
Using a variety of learner-centered materials, Goals2030 challenges pupils between 10-12 to engage actively with the 17 SDGs.
Future Lab Game (ToekomstLabSpel)
For ages: 12-99
Languages: NL-EN
The Future Lab game, together with the Core Values game, is part of the FutureLab, a platform that schools themselves can organise. This is a game to teach all ages above 12 about the SDGs.