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100 Ways to Energise Groups: Games to Use in Workshops, Meetings and the Community
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Facilitators use games for a variety of reasons, including helping people to get to know each other, increasing energy or enthusiasm levels, encouraging team building, or getting people to think about a specific issue. These "icebreakers" can also be used to help people address problems they may encounter when working together. Games can foster creative and lateral thinking.
100 Ways to Energise Groups: Games to Use in Workshops, Meetings and the Community is one of a series of resources that The International HIV/AIDS Alliance has developed to encourage participation in practice. It is a compilation of energisers, icebreakers, and games that can be used by anyone working with groups of people, whether in a workshop, meeting, or community setting. This guide aims to be an 'ideas book' of shared experiences to help facilitators prepare for participatory workshops.
Click here for the PDF version (English)
100 Ways to Energise Groups: Games to Use in Workshops, Meetings and the Community is one of a series of resources that The International HIV/AIDS Alliance has developed to encourage participation in practice. It is a compilation of energisers, icebreakers, and games that can be used by anyone working with groups of people, whether in a workshop, meeting, or community setting. This guide aims to be an 'ideas book' of shared experiences to help facilitators prepare for participatory workshops.
Click here for the PDF version (English)
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As a project coordinator and leader, new ways of connecting participants is always needed.
thanks for sharing
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