In the framework of the Enter! project, the youth sector of the Council of Europe has published in 2012 the Enter Dignityland!, a card game on social rights.


Players, as Members of Parliament in an imaginary country called Dignityland, have to decide on the social policies concerning social rights within a development plan for the next five years. Through argumentation and decision-making processes, players learn more about social rights and their links to social policies.


The game can be played in different contexts, in formal and non-formal educational settings, as part of a training course, in schools, in peer groups or within any educational activity.


Enter Dignityland! is based on an original game about social rights, created by the Community Volunteers Foundation in Turkey, Toplum Gönüllüleri Vakfı (TOG) and Istanbul Bilgi University NGO Training and Research Unit from Turkey, called “Life is hard” (“Hayat Zor!”), and has been adapted with their contributions and permission.
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The availability of the educational game Enter Dignityland! in the wide variety of the languages spoken by users and beneficiaries plays a central role in disseminating human rights education in youth work and the promotion of access and information about social rights for young people. The availability of the game in the everyday language of educators and young people is crucial to make it used, usable and truly relevant.
 

Guidelines for the translation of the game

Form for expression of intent to translate the game

The educational game was translated into Portuguese, into Armenian by KASA Swiss Humanitarian Foundation and into Ukrainian by the International Charity Partnership for Every Child.

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Manual for facilitator
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Set of cards
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Dignityland notebook
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