Sweet Victory – A Game about Behavioural Science for Peace #Shorts

United Nations published this video item, entitled “Sweet Victory – A Game about Behavioural Science for Peace #Shorts” – below is their description.

Sweet Victory (www.sweetvictory.game) is a game developed by the UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (UN DPPA) that exposes players to behavioural tactics and techniques in the peace and security context.

Sweet Victory is a game about behavioral science. The aim is to introduce players to behavioral science tactics and techniques that are relevant to peace and security questions. It encourages using behavioral science to strengthen resilience against disinformation and political manipulation.

Access the game here:

http://sweetvictory.game/

Produced by the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (UN DPPA), Policy and Mediation Division, Innovation Cell

Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Website:

https://dppa.un.org/en/innovation

Futuring Peace:

https://futuringpeace.org/

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