Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities

The study analyses how the Philippines’ national Child Friendly Movement, which has engaged government, NGOs, civil society, children and UNICEF, has enhanced the capacity of local governments, communities and young people to fulfil the rights of the poorest children. The study uses participatory me...

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Main Authors: Racelis, Mary, Aguirre, Angela Desiree M, Alampay, Liane Peña, Etemadi, Felisa U, Fernandez, Teresa Banaynal, Fernandez, Rosemarie Matias, Guevara, Marita Castro, Garatini, Silvio, Ye, Ching Li, Enriquez, Eunice Anne M, Reyes, Careza P
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2006
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/171
https://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/409-making-philippine-cities-child-friendly-voices-of-children-in-poor-communities.html
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-11702020-07-03T07:37:49Z Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities Racelis, Mary Aguirre, Angela Desiree M Alampay, Liane Peña Etemadi, Felisa U Fernandez, Teresa Banaynal Fernandez, Rosemarie Matias Guevara, Marita Castro Garatini, Silvio Ye, Ching Li Enriquez, Eunice Anne M Reyes, Careza P The study analyses how the Philippines’ national Child Friendly Movement, which has engaged government, NGOs, civil society, children and UNICEF, has enhanced the capacity of local governments, communities and young people to fulfil the rights of the poorest children. The study uses participatory methodologies and reflects the viewpoint of children and the community. It reveals that in areas where the Child Friendly Cities strategy was adopted, greater attention is paid to the most excluded and vulnerable groups and interventions are developed on a wider spectrum of children’s rights. Beyond providing insights on concrete ways in which child rights are bring promoted at local level, it provides recommendations on how the fulfilment of child rights can be further enhanced by municipal governments. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/171 https://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/409-making-philippine-cities-child-friendly-voices-of-children-in-poor-communities.html Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo child poverty child-friendly cities children's rights urban children urban poor Child Psychology Psychology Urban Studies and Planning
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic child poverty
child-friendly cities
children's rights
urban children
urban poor
Child Psychology
Psychology
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle child poverty
child-friendly cities
children's rights
urban children
urban poor
Child Psychology
Psychology
Urban Studies and Planning
Racelis, Mary
Aguirre, Angela Desiree M
Alampay, Liane Peña
Etemadi, Felisa U
Fernandez, Teresa Banaynal
Fernandez, Rosemarie Matias
Guevara, Marita Castro
Garatini, Silvio
Ye, Ching Li
Enriquez, Eunice Anne M
Reyes, Careza P
Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
description The study analyses how the Philippines’ national Child Friendly Movement, which has engaged government, NGOs, civil society, children and UNICEF, has enhanced the capacity of local governments, communities and young people to fulfil the rights of the poorest children. The study uses participatory methodologies and reflects the viewpoint of children and the community. It reveals that in areas where the Child Friendly Cities strategy was adopted, greater attention is paid to the most excluded and vulnerable groups and interventions are developed on a wider spectrum of children’s rights. Beyond providing insights on concrete ways in which child rights are bring promoted at local level, it provides recommendations on how the fulfilment of child rights can be further enhanced by municipal governments.
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author Racelis, Mary
Aguirre, Angela Desiree M
Alampay, Liane Peña
Etemadi, Felisa U
Fernandez, Teresa Banaynal
Fernandez, Rosemarie Matias
Guevara, Marita Castro
Garatini, Silvio
Ye, Ching Li
Enriquez, Eunice Anne M
Reyes, Careza P
author_facet Racelis, Mary
Aguirre, Angela Desiree M
Alampay, Liane Peña
Etemadi, Felisa U
Fernandez, Teresa Banaynal
Fernandez, Rosemarie Matias
Guevara, Marita Castro
Garatini, Silvio
Ye, Ching Li
Enriquez, Eunice Anne M
Reyes, Careza P
author_sort Racelis, Mary
title Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
title_short Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
title_full Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
title_fullStr Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
title_full_unstemmed Making Philippine Cities Child Friendly: Voices of children in poor communities
title_sort making philippine cities child friendly: voices of children in poor communities
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2006
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/171
https://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/409-making-philippine-cities-child-friendly-voices-of-children-in-poor-communities.html
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