Case Study: Bangladesh Red Crescent Child Friendly Spaces

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bangladesh-cfs-case-study-2025.pdf
As part of its response to the population movement from Myanmar into Cox's Bazar, the Bangladesh Red Crescent has been implementing Child Friendly Spaces. These serve as protective environments where children can engage in structured play, express emotions, build friendships, and develop essential coping mechanisms. Beyond providing psychosocial support, these spaces contribute to broader emergency programming by integrating health and hygiene awareness, child protection services, and family reunification efforts. The primary aim of these initiatives is to foster social inclusion, equality, and resilience among the displaced children, ensuring they have a supportive environment that promotes mental well-being.