Child Friendly Spaces: Providing Child Protection and Education in Conflict Settings: A Case Study from Timbuktu, Mali

Author(s)
Ejdervik, R. & Claessens, L.
Publication language
English
Pages
14pp
Date published
01 Feb 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Children & youth, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Mali
Organisations
Plan International

Plan International has been providing humanitarian assistance to girls and boys affected by the complex emergency in Northern Mali since 2012. In Timbuktu, Plan International established 3 Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) to provide holistic child protection, education and early childhood care and development (ECCD) for 4,400 at-risk children.

When schools closed during the conflict, the CFS offered children a safe space to continue to play, learn and receive psychosocial support to overcome their experiences of violence and conflict. After relocation of the CFS from school premises to the community, the CFS started functioning as multi-functional centres to prevent and respond to protection concerns and link children and families to humanitarian services.

Achievements include the strong community engagement in providing learning and protection services to children in times of crisis, and the successful targeting of the most vulnerable children, including adolescent girls, and the youngest children (3-5 years) and their caregivers.