At the end of December, a few weeks after we (from Unesco Initiative Centre) returned from training in Brussels, we organized a workshop during which we played two rounds of the "Urban conflict game", which our partners from Urban Foxes shared with us.

We have adapted the game to the specificity of life in Wrocław, where the insufficient number of bicycle paths and poor public transport have been serious problems for many years.

In our version of the game, the interests of cyclists, residents of the city center, students, as well as business representatives and city authorities clashed.

After reviewing the local press, we have no doubts that there will be enough urban conflicts for many new scenarios of the game in the near future.:)

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