Making Your Health Center Child Friendly: Advice For Health Actors During Infectious Disease Outbreaks (Cox’s Bazar)
Author: READY
This tool is designed for the Bangladesh context. It provides brief advice and tips on how health facilities during an outbreak can be designed in ways that:
- avoid causing unintentional distress to children,
- help children cope with the stressful situations they are experiencing, and
- respond to any child protection concerns that may be disclosed or observed.
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