Spatial inequities: child-friendly spaces and ethnic sensitivity in balukhali rohingya 1 refugee camp, cox’s bazar, bangladesh

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  • What: The research findings contribute to developing sustainable CFS practices aiming to create a more spatially just environment for vulnerable children in future crises. The aim of this study is to critically assess the spatial aspects of CFS in the Balukhali Rohingya refugee camp. The study which focused on the Camp 20 Extension (E) in the Balukhali extension area, was established in 2019 and is considered a model camp. The surrounding landscaping is the main focus of the peripherals.
  • Who: BALUKHALI ROHINGYA REFUGEE CAMP and collaborators from the Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST . . .

     

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