Updated on September 26, 2023

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Created on October 30, 2019

MANUAL: Child Friendly Schools

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Child Friendly Schools is a field manual that provides guidelines on improving the quality of education in a given community.

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Child Friendly Schools is a field manual that provides inter-sectoral guidance towards the development of child friendly schools and improved education.  The document covers issues of design and construction, teacher training, and community engagement.

The document includes detailed images, diagrams, case studies and examples.

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Open Source

Author / Organization

UNICEF

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English

Publication date

2006

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Development

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