It would be therefore more accurate to speak of "child friendly cities and communities" instead (United Nations Children's Fund: UNICEF, 2009 ). As long as an off ...doi:10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_321Mònica GonzálezSpringer Netherlands...
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The call came during the First Sharjah Child and Youth Friendly Carnival, coinciding with Universal Children’s Day and celebrating Sharjah’s recent accolade of being named a UNICEF Child-Friendly City. The carnival saw Sharjah’s streets come alive to the sound of music as street performers and...
Recently, however, there’s been growing recognition that more should be done to make cities better suited to the needs of the close to 300 million children aged 0 to 17 in China, with government and civil society alike pushing for the construction of “child-friendly cities.” UN...
TEHRAN, May 23 (MNA) – Iranian Ministry of Interior and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)’s Office in Tehran poised to continue their bilateral cooperation in the field of child-friendly cities.
The child population in cities are rapidly increasing, and sixty per cent of the world's children will live in cities by 2025. Hence, there are growing interests in promoting child-friendly cities and communities. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) produced an action framework for buil...
Launched by UNICEF and U.N.-Habitat in 1996, the Child Friendly Cities Initiative supports cities, towns, communities or any local government systems in realizing children’s rights. Editor/Li Jing WeChat Editors/Claudia, Jane Scan the ...
摘要: the peak body for urban and regional planning in Australia UNICEF United Nations Children'sFund, responsible for International Secretariat for Child Friendly Cities 2003 strategy and budget,regular 'State of the Children' reports, and the commitment to children's rights and...
Since 2006, UNICEF has been promoting the construction of child-friendly cities in China. Since 2015, a few cities in China have begun to explore the construction of child-friendly cities, with Changsha and Shenzhen at the forefront of the country, and Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Wuhan, ...
Launched by UNICEF and U.N.-Habitat in 1996, the Child Friendly Cities Initiative supports cities, towns, communities or any local government systems in realizing children’s rights.