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Being a "Child-Friendly City", a Unicef Label

Summary by VersLeHaut
In the face of growing challenges related to inequalities affecting children, an international initiative led by UNICEF and its child-friendly city label encourage communities to rethink their action at the local level. By building on concrete commitments and an approach adapted to the territories, it aims to make the city a more inclusive, participatory and responsive space for the needs of the youngest.Remarks¤ One third of young people consid…
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In the face of growing challenges related to inequalities affecting children, an international initiative led by UNICEF and its child-friendly city label encourage communities to rethink their action at the local level. By building on concrete commitments and an approach adapted to the territories, it aims to make the city a more inclusive, participatory and responsive space for the needs of the youngest.Remarks¤ One third of young people consid…

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VersLeHaut broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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