Emergency Safe Spaces in Haiti and the Solomon Islands |
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Authors: | Josh Madfis Daryl Martyris Carl Triplehorn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Associate Direction for Partnership Management, US Programs, Save the Children USA;2. Former Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Save the Children USA;3. Former Emergency Education Advisor, Save the Children USA |
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Abstract: | This paper provides background information on emergency Safe Spaces for children and specific information for responses in Haiti and the Solomon Islands. In 2007, both countries experienced natural disasters that resulted in internal displacement of thousands of people. The Save the Children Alliance created Safe Spaces for children living in camps for internally displaced persons. The project sought to accomplish ‘B‐SAFE’ strategies through emergency education, psychosocial, and protection interventions. The B‐SAFE strategies are to (B)uild relationships, cooperation, and respect among peers; to (S)creen for high‐risk children and youth; (A)ctive, structured learning and life saving information; to (F)acilitate children's natural resilience and a return to normalcy; and to (E)stablish a sense of security and self‐esteem. The project made use of child and parent surveys and observation tools that measured B‐SAFE indicators. Analysed data demonstrated an improvement in children's behavior participating in the programme. |
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Keywords: | children education Haiti protection psychosocial Safe Spaces Solomon Islands youth |
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