儿童友好城市倡议(Child Friendly City Initiative,简称CFCI)于1996年由联合国儿童基金会和联合国人居署联合发起。1996年在土耳其伊斯坦布尔召开的第二次联合国人居大会上,“儿童友好城市行动”首次被提出,得到世界范围内38个国家3000多个城市和社区的积极响应。按照联合国儿童基金会(简称UNICEF)的观点,儿童友好城市的关键...
在更广泛的层面上,儿童友好城市倡议(Child Friendly City Initiative, CFCI)是一个由联合国儿童基金会和联合国人居署于1996年联合发起的全球行动。这一倡议的提出,标志着全球对儿童权益保护的重视达到了一个新的高度。它倡导在城市规划和建设中,应充分考虑儿童的需求和权益,确保儿童能够在...
Child healthUN convention on the rights of the child (CRC)Community assessmentAdvocacyPurpose The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) is a UNICEF framework based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). CFCI was launched globally in 1996 to protect children's rights through...
Zhengzhou will be built into a pilot child-friendly city by 2025. With that in place, the whole society will be committed to the development of children, urban planning and construction will take the needs of children into...
Since the Child Friendly Cities Initiative(CFCI), a UNICEF-led initiative, was first introduced to Seongbuk-gu in 2013, more than half of the districts of Seoul are making efforts to achieve the accreditation of the Child Friendly City(C... JH Choi,AY Kim - 《Journal of the Korean Instit...
UNICEF launched its Child Friendly Cities Initiative in 1996 to promote the rights of children in an increasingly urbanized world. Under UNICEF’s definition, a child-friendly city enables the healthy development of children, creates equal opportunities for all children, and respects the vi...
Under the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Shenzhen officially proposed in 2016 to be China’s first child-friendly city. The city has since rolled out a spate of measures spearheading the construct...
The Child-Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI), active since Habitat II, is a loose network of municipalities that are committed to improving the quality of life for their child residents. The paper describes some of the wide range of projects that have been undertaken in response to this ...
at children's eye-level. Adults will have to bend down to see them in detail. This design aligns with the Observing the City From a One-Meter Perspective initiative, which promotes child-friendly city designs across China. It was introduced as part of China's efforts to address children's...
UNICEF and the Ministry of Interior renewed a partnership agreement to strengthen the national efforts on developing and implementing the Child-Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) national programme covering Isfahan as the first CFCI Candidate City and 12 CFCI pilot cities including Bandar Abbas, Evaz, ...