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Game Diversity 

Organisation: Estonian-Mordva Society | Eesti-Mordva Selts  

Location: Tallinn 

The project empowers young people from ethnic minority communities in Estonia, equipping them with game design skills to preserve and promote their cultural heritage. With the help of interactive educational games, participants will explore themes of intercultural dialogue, minority rights and human rights, fostering deeper engagement with their own traditions. 

It targets youth aged 15-25, particularly from the Mordva (Erzya and Moksha) and other minority groups. Participants will create game prototypes that incorporate the legends, customs and history of their communities. The project will culminate in a public showcase event to present the games and raise awareness of minority cultures. 

Grant Amount: €15,000 

This content was published in the context of our ‘Minorities, Accountability, Rights, Independence and Organizational Development’ (MARIO) programme. Learn more >

MARIO is funded by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (2021-27) of the European Union (ref: 101091387).