Technical Summary Report - Longer-term mental health, developmental and systems impacts of Child Friendly Space Interventions in humanitarian emergencies

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Humanitarian Research
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A Healing in Harmony session in progress. All photos @Jeppe Schilder for Panzi Hospital and Foundations/Make Music Matter.|Sandra, a young survivor, performs the powerful music she and her peers co-wrote during a Healing in Harmony community concert.

A summary technical report outlining the findings from three studies (in Uganda, Nepal and Jordan) investigating the impact of Child Friendly Space Interventions (CFS) in humanitarian emergencies

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