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Place of Children Project. In slums and shantytowns across the globe, children and youth make up large proportions of the residents—often more than 50 percent. Their productive and creative potential is key to developing strategies for livable and sustainable cities.<more> |
World Habitat Day Agreement. The CYE Center signed an agreement with UN Habitat to strengthen the relationship between the two organizations with the aim of better understanding the role of youth in cities globally. <more> |
Summer Programs for Children and Youth in Denver/Boulder
NYC School Playgrounds as Public Spaces Despite having one of the largest urban park systems in the United States, and adding even more new parkland in the last few years, New York City does not have enough open space to meet the needs of a growing population especially in lower-income communities. As noted by mayor Michael Bloomberg in PlaNYC, New York has fewer acres of green space per person than almost any other major US city. <more>
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BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION ! Click here for Denver's Child and Youth Friendly City Initiative. ================================================================================= The CYE Journal has just published a special issue on "Children, Youth and Disasters." This unique collection of more than 20 papers from around the world examines vulnerability and resilience before, during and after different types of disasters.
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