There is a Kiswahili version of the game that can be played in any city, not just Nairobi. All you need is to download and print the booklet below, alongside a regular deck of cards.
Continue reading “Swahili language game”Kampala Yénkya Game
Kampala Yénkya is a collaborative storytelling game exploring climate futures in a Ugandan context. It is a game of mapmaking and worldbuilding, which invites players to use their imagination—to imagine the future of Kampala, while learning about climate change along the way.
Continue reading “Kampala Yénkya Game”Hacking the game: Values in Research
Values in Research (bit.ly/ValuesInResearch) is an example of how easily the game can be hacked or adapted, not only for a different place but also for an entirely different context.
Continue reading “Hacking the game: Values in Research”Using found poetry to explore climate change
Found poetry is like a treasure hunt for words. Instead of writing new lines, poets find words or phrases in places like books, magazines, or street signs, and use them to create a new poem. Think of it as recycling / repurposing words to make new meanings!
Continue reading “Using found poetry to explore climate change”Kampala Yénkya Quiz
As the first step towards developing Kampala Yénkya climate education materials, we asked participating students to complete a quiz to assess what they already know.
Test your knowledge by taking the online quiz too!
Continue reading “Kampala Yénkya Quiz”Introduction to Kampala Yénkya, by Wole Talabi
You are high above a swath of land. Beside you are your friends. You are all smiling, laughing as you look at the brown earth below, full of potential. One of your friends asks you a question. You begin to think, your imagination swirling like a nebula.
Continue reading “Introduction to Kampala Yénkya, by Wole Talabi”One Cut CO2 Puzzle
Cutting CO2 is a challenge we all must face. Solve the puzzle—one cut will suffice.
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