Growing Up in CitiesA program to involve children, young people and governments in evaluating and improving local environments |
What is Growing Up in Cities?Growing Up in Cities is an international effort to develop a better understanding of children's and young people´s own perspectives on the places where they live, their concerns related to the urban environment and their proposals for change. It uses participatory action-research methods to involve young people in (1) evaluating and discussing their community environment and (2) developing strategies and proposals for its improvement. Through this process, young people become active participants in making their cities and towns better places in which to live. Growing Up in Cities is based in eight countries: Argentina, Australia, India, Norway, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. Each national site serves as a center for disseminating information and training about the project model. The site teams include a number of the world's leading child-environment researchers and experts in urban planning and design with children and youth. The participatory principles of the 1990s require that children and youth not only express their ideas but also become engaged in articulating and implementing recommendations. Growing Up in Cities gives special attention to urban policy development through young people's own presentation of issues for public debate. Participation means education for action. Growing Up in Cities provides opportunities for young people to learn life skills and gain self-confidence through engagement with the public places of their neighborhood and city. These are the same places where they will need to demonstrate social and environmental responsibility and the capacity for democratic action when they become adults. What issues does the program address?The aim of the program is to increase understanding of how different urban environments encourage or inhibit healthy human development, by exploring questions such as:
How can I learn more?The Growing Up in Cities model is being disseminated through a variety of means.
How can I become involved?Growing Up in Cities is being undertaken by an international network of individuals and organizations. For more information on the program, or to discuss how you might get involved in the program's ongoing efforts, please contact the site leader nearest you:
Who provides program support?Growing Up in Cities revives the vision and methods of a UNESCO project with the same name that was directed by the influential urban planner, Kevin Lynch, in the 1970s. The current project was initiated by the Norwegian Centre for Child Research in 1994. General coordination is by Louise Chawla, sponsored by the MOST Programme of UNESCO (Management of Social Transformations and the Environment), with additional support from Childwatch International. Individual program sites receive support from a variety of national and international organizations and foundations. Growing Up in Cities draws upon the experience and advice of an Advisory Board of international experts from the fields of child research and advocacy, urban planning and development, and participatory planning and design. December 1997 Back to Childwatch
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