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Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Haiti following Hurricane Matthew
The Measuring Separation in Emergencies (MSiE) project is an interagency initiative funded by the USAID Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and is coordinated by Save the Children in partnership with Columbia University. The overall aim of the MS
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Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces
Child friendly spaces (CFS) have become a widely used approach to protect and provide psychosocial support to children in emergencies. However, little evidence documents their outcomes and impacts. Recognizing this, the Child Protection Working Group (CPW
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Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Iraq Field Study Report of a Save the Children Implemented CFS
In a three-year collaboration, World Vision International and Columbia University, joined by UNICEF and Save the Children, sought to document the protective and restorative effectiveness of Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs), identify good practice in their des
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Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Jordan Field Study Report
This evaluation is the fifth in a series of structured evaluations of CFS and was completed as part of three-year collaboration with World Vision and Columbia University. It was conducted with Syrian refugees in an urban setting in Zarqa, Jordan during th
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Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces Iraqi Field Study Report
In a three-year collaboration, World Vision International and Columbia University, now joined by UNICEF and Save the Children, are seeking to document the protective and restorative effectiveness of Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs), identify good practice in
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Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Pilot summary report Democratic Republic of Congo
The Measuring Separation in Emergencies (MSiE) project is an interagency initiative funded by the USAID Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and is coordinated by Save the Children in partnership with Columbia University and Johns Hopkins Universi
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Assessing the impact of microfinance programming on children: An evaluation from post-tsunami Aceh
The tsunami on December 24th, 2004 devastated the region of Aceh, Indonesia. This article presents an evaluation of the long-term impact of microfinance programs on Acehnese children organized by Save the Children as part of the post tsunami economic reco
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Child Protection Information Management Mapping: Towards a data surveillance system system in Indonesia
Successful implementation of child protection and social welfare services is dependent upon the availability and use of relevant child protection and social welfare data. Yet Indonesia does not currently possess a system capable of providing accurate and