A Child Friendly Space (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies to support and protect children in emergencies. Reflecting priorities of the Global Protection Cluster Child Protection Working Group’s 2013-2015 workplan, World Vision International and Columbia University are in the process of conducting a series of structured evaluations of CFS programmes. These are being conducted in various contexts, to document evidence of protective and restorative effectiveness of CFSs, to identify good practice in their design and implementation, and to contribute to the development of better monitoring and evaluation tools for this type of programming. This report presents findings from the second study in this series: an evaluation of CFS programmes for Congolese refugees in Rwamwanja Resettlement Center in Western Uganda. Eight CFSs implemented by the World Vision Uganda and Save the Children in Uganda response teams were evaluated.
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