
On December 26th, the volunteer club organized an unusual mini-game event called "Charades 'Crocodile' Abroad'" for students of the G. Shirma Music College at the Disco Club (May 1st City Park). The mini-event was held as part of the UN project "Club of Business Women" titled "Counteracting Human Trafficking with Gender Aspect Consideration among Students in Brest." The goal of the event was to draw young people's attention to the problem of human trafficking and develop a correct algorithm of actions when traveling abroad.
On the first stage of the event, volunteers played "Find a Pair." Participants were divided into two teams that competed in speed and accuracy. Volunteers attached half of a rule concerning safe travel abroad to each participant's back. Moving randomly to music, they had to find the continuation (beginning or end) of their phrase on the backs of other participants. Then, the participants lined up in pairs and recited their rules.The second stage of the mini-event is a popular game among young people called "Charades," but complicated by having participants portray key concepts related to traveling abroad and human trafficking (suitcase, organ trafficking, child trafficking, etc.) behind a curtain illuminated by a spotlight. Winners and the most active participants received prizes.



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