This list refers to parameters developed by child-friendly projects and initiatives worldwide. The list illustrates a variety of approaches from different regions and does not pretend to be exhaustive. For each case, a short description of the programme and a list of parameters are provided.
| Child Friendly Movement, Government of Philippines, UNICEF Philippines, Philippines. | (PDF 24 KB) |
| Calcutta Plan of Action for Children, The National Core Group and West Bengal State Resource Group for Education of Deprived Urban Children (WBSRGEDUC), India. | (PDF 30 KB) |
| Local Development Programme, Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF), UNICEF Colombia, Colombia. | (PDF 36 KB) |
| The UNICEF Certificate: Approved Municipality, UNICEF Brazil in cooperation with the Cearà State Government. | (PDF 50 KB) |
| Projeto Prefeito Amigo da Criança (The Mayors' Child Friendly Project), Abrinq Foundation, Brazil. | (PDF 56 KB) |
| Projeto Municipio Amigo da Criança (Child Friendly Cities Project), Conselho Nacional de Secretarios Municipais de Saude (CONASEMS), Brazil. | (PDF 56 KB) |
| Child Friendly Cities Initiatives (CFCI) - Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Dept. of Lands, Environment, Urban and Regional Development, UNICEF Nigeria, Nigeria. | (PDF 21 KB) |
| Ciudades Amigas de la Infancia (Child Friendly Cities), Federación Española de Municipios y Provincias (FEMP), Spanish National Committee for UNICEF, Spain. | (PDF 40 KB) |
| Città sostenibile delle bambine e dei bambini [Sustainable cities for girls and boys], Ministry of the Environment, Government of Italy, Italian National Committee for UNICEF, Istituto degli Innocenti. | (PDF 60 KB) |
| Towns and Districts Friends of Children, Union of Societies "Our Children, Croatia", UNICEF Croatia. | (PDF 59 KB) |
| Child and Youth Friendly Communities, Society for Children and Youth of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. | (PDF 36 KB) |
| Play Indicators, Playlink, UK. | (PDF 24 KB) |
| Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth. A Manual for Participation, David Driskell, Growing Up in Cities Project, UNESCO/MOST Programme, France. | (PDF 28 KB) |