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Gaming as a game-changer for peace

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Published: 16 January 2016

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Gaming as a game-changer for peace – Israel21C 30.12.15
Games for Peace brings together youth in conflict zones to play adapted popular video games requiring communication and collaboration. Israeli father and software executive Uri Mishol: ‘We have this amazing platform kids are attracted to, so how can we take advantage of it in promoting tolerance, trust and dialogue and breaking stereotypes and racism?’

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