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  • Neftaly Power in simulation governance

    Neftaly Power in simulation governance

    Neftaly Power in Simulation Governance

    Strengthening Leadership, Systems, and Decision-Making through Simulated Governance

    ???? Overview

    Power in Simulation Governance is a flagship initiative by Neftaly that uses interactive simulations to teach governance, policy-making, civic responsibility, and ethical leadership in a practical, engaging way. Through experiential learning, participants take on roles of leaders, citizens, and institutions to understand how governance works—and how to improve it.

    This initiative is designed to build capacity, enhance accountability, and prepare the next generation of ethical leaders across government, civil society, and the private sector.

    ???? Goals and Objectives

    Demystify how local, national, and global governance systems function

    Cultivate leadership, negotiation, and policy-making skills

    Encourage transparency, ethical governance, and civic participation

    Equip youth and professionals to engage meaningfully in democratic processes

    Build trust and cooperation between communities and governing bodies

    ???? What is Simulation Governance?

    Simulation Governance is a structured learning experience where participants simulate:

    Government cabinet meetings

    City councils or municipal decision-making

    Crisis response scenarios (e.g., disaster, protests, economic shocks)

    Parliamentary debates and voting

    International summits (e.g., climate negotiations, trade talks)

    Participants assume roles (e.g., mayor, councilor, activist, business leader, journalist) and make decisions based on real-world constraints and policies, followed by reflection and group debriefing.

    ???? Core Components

    ????️ Civic Education & Democracy

    Understanding institutions, laws, and citizen roles

    Voting systems and public accountability

    ????️ Policy-Making & Decision Simulations

    Drafting laws and local by-laws

    Budget simulations and resource allocation

    Impact forecasting and ethical dilemmas

    ???? Leadership & Accountability

    Crisis leadership simulations

    Media handling, public engagement, and transparency exercises

    ???? Global Governance Challenges

    Climate policy, global trade, migration, and diplomacy

    Cross-border cooperation simulations

    ???? Target Audiences

    Youth leaders and university students

    Government interns and public sector staff

    NGOs, community-based organizations

    Educators and trainers in governance or civics

    Private sector leaders in public-private partnerships

    ????️ Program Features

    Live or virtual simulation workshops

    Custom-built simulation scenarios (local or national context)

    Facilitated debrief sessions and learning reflections