Child Friendly Cities and Communities Research Project
The Child Friendly Cities Research Project has the goal of enhancing the awareness, understanding and realization of children’s rights at sub-national levels, in urban areas and in other decentralized contexts, by providing resources for assessment, monitoring and critical self reflection.The Child Friendly Cities Research Project is being conducted through a partnership between the Innocenti Research Center (IRC) of UNCEF and the Childwatch International Reserach Network and with the close collaboration of the Adolescent Development and Participation Section of UNICEF. Technical coordination of the research is ensured by IRC and the Children's Environments Research Group (CERG) based at the City University of New York, with the support and participation of the Bernard Van Leer Foundation.
Contact information
Children’s Environments Research Group the Graduate School, City University, New York:
Roger Hart, roghart [at] gmail.com and Pamela Wridt, PWridt [at] gc.cuny.edu
Unicef- Innocenti Research Centre: Dora Giusti dgiusti [at] unicef.org.
The UNICEF Child Friendly Cities website
DevInfo
Resources on Children's Environments
See the Childwatch International Children's Environments Research Page
See the Childwatch International Participation and Citizenship Research Page
Conference proceedings from the 2010 Child in the City conference
Tags:
["Child Friendly Cities", "Unicef Innocenti Research Centre", "Children's Environments Research Group"]
Published July 25, 2012 3:58 PM
- Last modified Apr. 17, 2013 3:43 PM