2030 Sustainable Development Goals game
A thought-provoking multi-player facilitated card game that simulates what the world could look like in 2030.
Come and join us in playing the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) game on the 6th of November in an event co-organised by the MGC and the Carbon Literacy Project. This event is open to staff and students at Manchester Metropolitan University.
The 2030 SDG game is a thought-provoking multi-player facilitated card game that simulates what the world could look like in 2030. The 2030 SDGs Game highlights the importance of balancing the three pillars of People, Planet and Prosperity and brings sustainability to life.
Participants in the simulation receive time, money and projects, and decide how to invest their resources and which projects to run in order to work towards achieving their goals. What will be the impact on the world of the projects they play? Will they create a prosperous, fair and sustainable world?
Who can play the game?
Anyone can! Whether you have no prior knowledge of the SDGs or you are an SDG expert you can play this game. The game has been played by people all over the world from senior management of leading global companies, government official, to university students, activists and everyone in between. The more diverse the game participants are, the more representative of society it is.
Who facilitates the 2030 SDGs Game?
The workshop will be facilitated by certified facilitator and master trainer Alice Richard. Alice is a sustainability catalyst and former UN employee who has built her career around products and collaborations that drive positive change. Today with Co-CREATE ImpACT, Alice leads purpose-driven learning experiences that support sustainable transformation.