Ukraine
Child Friendly Cities Initiative
UNICEF first piloted the Child Friendly Cities Initiative in Ukraine in 2009-2010. In 2017, the Government of Ukraine requested that UNICEF re-establish the initiative, noting its importance in the context of decentralization reform that is being undertaken in the country. Since 2018, UNICEF Ukraine has included the initiative as one of its priority programmes.
The Child Friendly Cities Initiative in Ukraine has six characteristics:
- It is a transformative philosophy that aims to ensure that local leaders and communities are thinking and acting for and with children.
- It is an advocacy approach that creates healthy competition among municipalities to advance the realization of children’s rights.
- It is an indirect way to position a municipality as a place that respects child rights. Progress made by the municipality to this end is recognized through a special accreditation process.
- It is a direct way to ensure that all children, even the most marginalized, are visible in the community.
- It creates an environment where all children reach their full potential and boost their development by participating in decision making and innovative solutions.
- It is a process that helps to promote the most difficult reforms for disadvantaged children, such as inclusive education and de-institutionalization.
A group of local experts has been established to support UNICEF Ukraine in implementing the initiative, including:
- Ministry of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and Communal Services;
- Ministry of Social Policy;
- Ministry of Youth and Sports;
- ‘Association of Ukrainian Cities’, an association of local governments in Ukraine;
- The ‘Association of consolidated territorial communities’, an association of local self-government bodies;
- The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Ukraine;
- The ‘National Youth Council of Ukraine’.
As of July 2020, 35 municipalities have signed an MoU with UNICEF Ukraine to implement the initiative. 23 of these municipalities have already achieved candidate status, meaning that they are currently implementing their approved Action Plans and working towards becoming more child-friendly.

COUNTRY FACTS
Population: 44,800,000
Pop. under 18: 7,900,000
CONTACT
Artur AYVAZOV, Chief, Social Policy
28 Institutska, 01021 Kyiv, Ukraine
Tel:(+ 380-44) 3399379
Mobile: (+380-50) 419 2072, [email protected]
LINK
RESOURCES
Report: Generating Results for Children at the Local Level in Ukraine
Report: Child and Youth Friendly Community Initiative - Achievement of Municipalities in 2019
List of child friendly cities in Ukraine
23 candidate cities
- Vinnytsia
- Khmilnyk
- Vakulivska
- Novoukrainska
- Kremenchuk
- Novoznamianska
- Uman
- Cherkasy
- Bilozirska
- Novoborivska
- Berezivska
- Mena
- Odessa
- Beliayevska
- Volodymyr-Volynskyi
- Rogatyn
- Lviv
- Ternopil
- Kamianets-Podilskyi
- Druzhkivka
- Bakhmut
- Shyrokivska
- Klesiv
11 participating cities
- Barska
- Myrhorod
- Kaniv
- Bila Tserkva
- Nova Vodolaga
- Kharkiv
- Mykolaiv
- Kherson
- Uzhorod
- Mariupol
- Tokmak