Do we need to rethink Child Friendly Spaces?

Pages
2 pp
Date published
12 Mar 2020
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Children & youth, humanitarian action, Research, policy and analysis
Organisations
Elrha

This document provides a two-page summary of the research undertaken as part of the R2HC-funded study Evaluating the Longer-Term Mental Health, Developmental and Systems Impact of Child Friendly Spaces in Humanitarian Emergencies.

This study examined the evidence on the longer-term outcomes and impacts of a commonly used humanitarian intervention known as child friendly spaces (CFS). The findings suggest a need for humanitarian actors to rethink the design and implementation of CFS; and continue to evaluate CFS within their overall approach to child protection in emergencies.