The All-Ukrainian Public Association “Pobratymy” and the “Firefighters-Volunteers” project officially presented the UNICEF’s “Riskland” board game adapted for Ukraine. The game was first developed in 2004 to teach children how to act in emergenciy situations and how to prevent them. By this time there was no Ukrainian version.
The presentation was held at the Veteran Hub within FamilyDay for the families of veterans, policemen and rescuers. Representatives of the Helmiazivska, Merefyanska and Shyrokivska hromadas told about their experience of using the “Riskland” game in the educational process.
The board game has already been distributed to more than 30 cities and hromadas that were the first to test it. The game is free for use and distribution for non-commercial purposes.
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