The International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Let’s take our project with United Nations, who needed to train their audience on international property issues in developing countries. This course takes the audience on a first-person journey and presents them with real-life scenarios that they have to solve. They saw a massive increase in engagement, when compared to their more traditional e-learning.

Module 1

In this module you get a scenario in which people are displaced and you have to find a place where they can stay. It needs to be quick and for a longer time, but which option do you pick?

 

 

 

Module 2

For making a deal to house displaced people you need to negotiate. You can speak to different people, but at the end you are the one who has to make a decision with who you want to negotiate

Module 3

You've managed to start the process to let some people return to their house or property. To make sure it all goes well and this will not happen again, you can take some actions. Like always you have limited budget, so think carefully about which action you want to take.

 

 

 

Module 4

Nadia has returned to her property and community. But a lot of things have changed. Although some people of the community like it that she returned, others are against it and don't allow her to get her property back. It's up to you to find good arguments to convince everybody that she belongs in that place.

Go to IOM.int for more information about the cases

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