Child Friendly Cities
Child Friendly Cities

A Child Friendly City is a local system of good governance
committed to fulfilling children's rights
UNICEF
© UNICEF/NYHQ2008-0723/Volpe

Making children's rights known: ensuring awareness of children's rights among adults and children

Human rights, including children's rights, must be known about to be useful. In a Child Friendly City, children's equal status as rights-holders will be promoted by all those working with and for them. The Convention on the Rights of the Child assigns to States a specific obligation to make its principles and provisions "widely known, by appropriate and active means, to adults and children alike".

And article 29 of the Convention, on the aims of education, requires education to be directed at, among other things, "the development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms". If a State or a city is committed to build a culture of human rights, it is logical in that process to have a special focus on children. Including human rights and teaching about the Convention in the curricula of schools is an important start. In addition to the content of lessons, the ethos and the organisation of schools must reflect the Convention.

As a part of this process, initial and in-service training should be organised for all those who work with and for children - including politicians and government officials - to promote awareness of, understanding and respect for children's human rights.

City government will need to take advice from children themselves on the most effective means of disseminating knowledge of their rights to them and to their parents and others. Partnerships with non-governmental organisations, youth groups and with the media, as they have a crucial role to play in communication and information.

Ensuring knowledge of and respect for children's rights is an unending, life cycle task.

EXAMPLES

The CFC Secretariat has gathered a number of examples making children's rights known at both local and national levels of government, and from low-, middle- and high-income nations.

Each example includes the following documents:

  • A worksheet describing the project (accessed from the CFC Database)
  • Other documents, such as publications, guides, reports and strategies, developed by the project (when available)
  • A project review prepared by the CFC Secretariat, based upon in-depth documentation of the project and developed on the basis of a standard research protocol (when available)
  • Tools developed by the project (when available)
CAMINA - Citta' Amiche Infanzia e Adolescenza (Child and Youth Friendly Cities), ITALY

Campaign for Listening to Young People in the UK, UK

Child-Friendly Movement, CFM, PHILIPPINES

Christchurch City Council Youth Strategy, NEW ZEALAND

Città sostenibili delle Bambine e dei Bambini (Sustainable Cities for Girls and Boys), ITALY

Großstadt für Kinder, Essen (Essen, City for children), GERMANY

Ciudades Amigas de la Infancia (Child Friendly Cities), SPAIN

Global Movement for Children, GLOBAL

Growing Up in Cities, GLOBAL

Mayors as Defender of Children, GLOBAL

New Zealand's Agenda for Children. Making life better for children, NEW ZEALAND

Programa Prefeito Amigo da Criança (Child Friendly Mayor Programme), BRAZIL

Sindaci Difensori dell'Infanzia (Mayors as Defender of Children), ITALY

The National Children's Strategy, IRELAND

The Society for Children of Youth of British Columbia (SCY), CANADA

UNICEF Certificate: approved municipality, BRAZIL


CAMINA - Citta' Amiche Infanzia e Adolescenza
(Child and Youth Friendly Cities)

ITALY

Full details

TOOLS:
website (www.camina.it) in Italian language

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Campaign for Listening to Young People in the UK
UK

Full details

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Christchurch City Council Youth Strategy
NEW ZEALAND

Full details

PROJECT REVIEW: Christchurch City Council Initiatives, New Zealand

TOOLS:
Children's and Youth Advocacy Team (see http://www.ccc.govt.nz/ChildrensStrategy/ChildrensAdvocacy/)

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Città sostenibili delle Bambine e dei Bambini
(Sustanaible Cities for Girls and Boys)

ITALY

Full details

TOOLS:
Website (http://www.cittasostenibili.minori.it/) in Italian language Le bambine e i bambini trasformano le città [exhibition]

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Großstadt für Kinder, Essen
(Essen, City for Children)

GERMANY

Full details

TOOLS:
Website (www.jugend.essen.de) in German language In 2001, the Action Committee of 'Essen-City for Children initiated: 'Children are the rhythm of this world', a public appeal and collection for contributions for the benefit of children in Essen (see project review)

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Global Movement for Children
GLOBAL

Full details

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Growing Up in Cities
GLOBAL

Full details

DOCUMENT 1: Creating better cities with children and youth. A manual for participation

PROJECT REVIEW: Growing Up in Cities Programme

PROJECT REVIEW: Growing up in Tilburg, Netherlands

TOOLS:
Youth Press Agency (see project review Growing up in Tilburg)

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Mayors as Defender of Children

Full details

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New Zealand's Agenda for Children. Making life better for children
NEW ZEALAND

Full details

TOOLS:
Children's and Youth Advocacy Team (see http://www.ccc.govt.nz/ChildrensStrategy/ChildrensAdvocacy/)

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Programa Prefeito Amigo da Criança
(Child Friendly Mayor Programme)

BRAZIL

Full details

PROJECT REVIEW: Programa Prefeito Amigo da Criança (Child riendly Mayor Programme), Brazil

TOOLS:
Website http://www.fundabrinq.org.br/ in Portuguese language. The programme has a special web site which contains, among others, 6,000 experiences of social policies in Brazil. Annually, Prefeito Amigo da Criança Seals are given to the 20 best experiences of administration and public policies in the participating municipalities.

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Sindaci Difensori dell'Infanzia
ITALY

Full details

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The National Children's Strategy
IRELAND

Full details

TOOLS:
Website http://www.nco.ie/

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The Society for Children of Youth of British Columbia (SCY)
CANADA

Full details

DOCUMENT 1: Making your community more child and youth friendly. Getting started

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UNICEF Certificate: approved municipality
BRAZIL

Full details

PROJECT REVIEW: The UNICEF-Municipal Seal of Approval, Ceará, Brazil

TOOLS:
Compact discs to guide the community radio stations in the development of programmes regarding local projects;
Kits to help communities dramatize their contributions to earning the Municipal Seal of Approval, including puppets, text and plot for theatrical presentation, especially for children;
Scoreboards of municipal indicators: a billboard in each municipality showed the changes in social indicators appraised for the Municipal Seal. These scoreboards use the colours red/green of a traffic light to show if there is progress or not. (see project review)
Selo UNICEF- Municipio Aprovado (see reiko.ppt in Spanish language)

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