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What happens next: Official EVOKE Manifesto

EVOKE was developed by the World Bank Institute in the year 2010. It was created by Alchemy. The goal of the social network game is to help empower young people all over the world , and especially young people in Africa, to come up with creative solutions to our most urgent social problems. The first people who played the game was on March 3, 2010. The EVOKE network has three stages: LEARN, ACT,and IMAGINE. That is, you need to learn about a given crisis, take corresponding actions to provide solutions to these crisis, and imagine a world in which you could contribute significantly to these crisis.

To play EVOKE you must be of age 13 and up. EVOKE members join so as to work together to successfully complete more than 30,000 world changing missions and quests.

Here is a code of ethics for the EVOKE network :

  1. Make positive contribution: I post only blogs, and videos that I believe will promote the awareness, knowledge, or enjoyment of other members of this community and advance their educational missions.
  2. Give credit: I always cite my sources and my inspiration.
  3. Appreciate great efforts: I spend time exploring the quests and missions completed by my fellow agents, and I leave positive feedbacks.
  4. Always encourage, never disparage: Leave positive, helpful feedbacks and share links and connections that will add momemtum to others' efforts. When I disagree, I will be respectful. I will spend more time amplifying the ideas I agree with and helping the projects I am excited about, than arguing about ideas I don't agree with, or disparaging projects I'm not excited about.
  5. Keep my eye on the prize: Our goal is to make the world a better place.

The EVOKE network create mystery and spectacle because they desire to provide solutions to urgent world crisis like food crisis, water crisis, powershift, urban resilience, empowering women, etc.EVOKE network create curiosity in order to make the minds of people creative to tackling urgent crisis around them. Sparking awe helps the EVOKE network in achieving it's goal because it causes people to investigate concrete solutions and informations that could help solve an urgent world crisis. Also, wonder and imagination help the EVOKE network to achieve it's goal because the ideas contributed by active agents give the EVOKE network vision and insight to how the world might look like in the nearest future.

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