How Play Became a Gateway to Healing Sanashi Shantigi.
In conflict-affected Manipur, India, 30 young people discovered through play that peace isn't something you teach first. It's something you live first.

In conflict-affected Manipur, India, 30 young people discovered through play that peace isn't something you teach first. It's something you live first.

Play for Peace joined the FEEP Conference in India — a space of resistance, experiential wisdom, and deep community across cultures and borders.

In Kakuma Refugee Camp, the Zoom Furaha Play for Peace Club brings youth together through play, joy, and cooperation — building peace one circle at a time.

What happens when play becomes a bridge across distance, displacement, and difference? From Kakuma Refugee Camp to a global circle of facilitators, youth are igniting peace through play, creating connection, courage, and new pathways forward.
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