Analyzing physical environment of Child Friendly Spaces in emergencies: in the context of Rohingya crisis at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

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作者
Barai, Nandita [1 ]
Faruk, Mohammad [2 ]
机构
[1] Amer Int Univ Bangladesh, Dept Architecture, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2] Brac Univ, Dept Architecture, Dhaka, Bangladesh
关键词
Standards; Conflict; Humanitarian assistance; Physical environment; Child protection; Child Friendly Space;
D O I
10.1108/IJDRBE-03-2023-0054
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
PurposeChild friendly space (CFS) has been introduced worldwide as an effective Child Protection response to the affected children in emergency to restore their life through psychosocial support programs. An effective physical environment is crucial to accommodate the psychosocial activities of a CFS. Several guidelines have stated minimum standards regarding design and implementation of a CFS. However, different case studies show that the physical set-up of CFS varies in different contexts. Therefore, there is a scope to analyze the physical environment of CFSs in the context of Rohingya camps based on those standards.Design/methodology/approachVery few guidelines have solely discussed the criteria of physical design and implementation of a CFS. First, the study develops an assessment tool by sorting out those standards from available sources. Secondly, the study follows multiple case study research approach to assess physical environment of four CFSs in Rohingya camps, Cox's Bazar based on those standards using direct observation, photographic analysis and key informant interview as survey tools.FindingsMajor findings reveal that local factors such as topography, availability of land and density have great impact on physical environment on CFSs in Cox's Bazar beyond the minimum standards, which indicates the importance of considering local factors while designing a CFS for a given context.Originality/valueSolely demonstrates the need of considering the benchmarks as well as local factors, which will contribute to the knowledge of policymakers and implementers during designing and implementing a CFS for a specific context.
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