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A Child-Friendly Space is a safe place set up in a disaster-affected community where children's unique needs can be met. These spaces help children return to a normal routine by offering activities, games and informal education.
World Vision recognizes that when emergencies occur, children are often the most susceptible to injury, exploitation, abuse and other dangers. Child-Friendly Spaces are one of the ways we prioritize the care and protection of children in emergency situations.