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Governance, Corruption and Conflict Simulation on Nepal ActivityGovernance, Corruption and Conflict Simulation on Nepal Activity
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US Institute of Peace
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9th - Higher Ed
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Social Studies & History
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Governance, Corruption and Conflict Simulation on Nepal

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Can your class help the people of Nepal? Scholars take an in-depth look into the social injustices and struggling economy of a country in turmoil during a multi-day role-playing exercise. After reviewing information on the problems within the Nepalese government, groups take on the challenge of helping establish fair and equal treatment for lower class citizens and many other issues.

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Concepts

nepal, corruption, role playing, governments, constitutions, the united nations, human rights, democracy, freedom of the press, women's rights, minorities, refugees

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Make the activity a culminating project for an advanced government class
  • Review the Quick Facts section as a class, then break students into groups to begin working on their roles in the simulation

Classroom Considerations

  • Due to the nature of the activity, discuss its contents with an administrator before beginning
  • Make sure to allow for adequate space and time to conduct the simulation

Pros

  • The resource is very detailed and authentic in its presentation of the content
  • Simulation gives learners hands-on experience with negotiation, planning, and preparation

Cons

  • None

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