100 ways to energise groups
Games to use in workshops, meetings and the community
| 100 Ways to Energise Groups (English) 675.0KbOrder publication | |
| Facilitators use games to help people get to know each other (‘icebreakers’), increase their energy or enthusiasm levels (‘energisers’), encourage team building, or make people think about a specific issue.
This publication is one in a series of resources from the Alliance to encourage participation in practice. It is a compilation of exercises that can be used by anyone working with groups of people, whether in a workshop, meeting or community setting. It sets out to build practical skills, provide a training resource and continue learning. It is packed with effective, fun ideas such as the yes/no game, ‘leading and guiding’ and ‘what am I feeling?’. |
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| Intended audience | Training organisations Individual trainers NGOs CBOs |
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| Author | International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat) |
| Language | English |
| Date published | 05/01/2002 |
| Size | 24 pages |
| Themes | Subject - Civil Society Development Subject - NGO Support and Capacity Building |
| Type | Technical support |
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