Longer-term mental health, developmental and systems impacts of Child Friendly Space Interventions in humanitarian emergencies
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This document is about the impact of Child Friendly Space (CFS) interventions in emergencies. It describes how these spaces help children's mental health and development during crises. CFS provides safe areas where children can play, learn, and receive support. The report highlights that these spaces have positive long-term effects on children's well-being and development. It also mentions how CFS can improve community systems by offering resources and support to families in need during difficult times. Overall, it shows the importance of creating safe environments for children in humanitarian emergencies to promote their growth and resilience.
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