During the 9-Week-Training-Workshop for peace and conflict workers we implemented one of our most complex simulation games, so the participants could test their acquired knowledge.
As part of the “10th International Diplomatic Re-invitation Programme” 17 diplomats and participants of the International Parliamentary Fellowship Programme took part in our simulation game Kodori at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin.
As part of the “Training for International Diplomats”, 16 young diplomats from Latin America and the Caribbean took part in our simulation game at the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin.
In reaction to the current events and developments in Europe, we have updated our Simulation Game Taberlingen, that deals with the question of migration, integration and exclusion on a local level in Germany.
The current political landscapes are changing fastly. From this derives the need for peacebuilders to develop a more strategic approach to their long-term endeavour.
We conducted a simulation game on the conflict in Syria in cooperation with the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the university of Marburg (Germany).
CRISP recently conducted a three-day workshop on complexity management. The goal of the course was to introduce the participants to the concept of complexity, to teach them skills to deal with complex situations in order to increase their skills and...