Exercise bank
Search our collection of over 70 participatory learning exercises to find different types of exercise, for different audiences, focusing on different FORB related topics.
The widows of Kandhamal
Participants read a blog text describing the aftermath of violence targeting a religious minority, identifying which articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been violated.
- 60 min
- Buzz group exercise
- Analyse
Human needs – human rights
An exercise that combines groupwork and plenary discussion to help participants connect their human needs and their human rights under international law.
- 60 min
- Multi-format exercise
- Discuss, Reflect
Human rights squares
An interactive exercise where participants ask each other questions on human rights and share their knowledge.
- 35 min
- Plenary exercise
- Walk and talk
Challenging pillars of power
A group work exercise in which participants critically analyse sources of power and ‘pillars’ of power that perpetuate a specific violation of FORB.
- 2 h 45 min
- Group exercise
- Analyse
Covid-19 – legitimate limitations
A group discussion exercise based on case studies, designed to follow a knowledge input on legitimate limitations of FORB.
- 2 h 10 min
- Group exercise
- Case study/scenario
The problem tree
Groups work together to apply the problem tree tool to a specific FORB violation in their local context, as a first step towards creating positive change.
- 1 h 30 min
- Group exercise
- Analyse
The barometer
An interactive game in which participants place themselves along an imaginary line between ‘totally agree’ and ‘totally disagree’ in relation to statements on FORB and discuss their thoughts.
- 25 min
- Plenary exercise
- Game
Letter to myself
A very simple personal reflection exercise in which participants write a letter to themselves in their mother tongue.
- 20 min
- Individual exercise
- Reflect
The forcefield
This exercise introduces the forcefield analysis tool. Groups work together to apply it to a specific FORB problem in their local context.
- 60 min
- Plenary exercise
- Brainstorm
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