UNICEF- AFS 0098-0099 Ripa Moni (16), member of Adolescent Friendly Space, Smiling for Photos. In 2018, UNICEF supported 60 Adolescent Friendly Spaces and 220 Adolescent Clubs in the Rohingya refugee camps. Through these facilities, UNICEF reached 40,000 adolescents with a range of protection services and learning opportunities. Adolescent-Friendly Spaces offer life skills based education, case management and recreational activities. Participating adolescents follow a four-month-long course, attending sessions for four hours a week on topics such as health and nutrition; prevention of HIV/AIDS; gender and GBV; child marriage; child labour; trafficking; peace building; leadership; employability skills; values and ethics; and equality and equity. Baharchora, Shamlapur Makeshift Settlement, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. Photo: b.a.sujaN / UNICEF / Map
UNICEF- AFS 0100 Rumi Akther (14), member of Adolescent Friendly Space, smiling for Photos. In 2018, UNICEF supported 60 Adolescent Friendly Spaces and 220 Adolescent Clubs in the Rohingya refugee camps. Through these facilities, UNICEF reached 40,000 adolescents with a range of protection services and learning opportunities. Adolescent-Friendly Spaces offer life skills based education, case management and recreational activities. Participating adolescents follow a four-month-long course, attending sessions for four hours a week on topics such as health and nutrition; prevention of HIV/AIDS; gender and GBV; child marriage; child labour; trafficking; peace building; leadership; employability skills; values and ethics; and equality and equity. Baharchora, Shamlapur Makeshift Settlement, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. Photo: b.a.sujaN / UNICEF / Map
UNICEF- AFS 0101-0102 Subaida Akther (14), member of Adolescent Friendly Space, smiling for Photos. In 2018, UNICEF supported 60 Adolescent Friendly Spaces and 220 Adolescent Clubs in the Rohingya refugee camps. Through these facilities, UNICEF reached 40,000 adolescents with a range of protection services and learning opportunities. Adolescent-Friendly Spaces offer life skills based education, case management and recreational activities. Participating adolescents follow a four-month-long course, attending sessions for four hours a week on topics such as health and nutrition; prevention of HIV/AIDS; gender and GBV; child marriage; child labour; trafficking; peace building; leadership; employability skills; values and ethics; and equality and equity. Baharchora, Shamlapur Makeshift Settlement, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. Photo: b.a.sujaN / UNICEF / Map