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@Cities4Children has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in January 2022. The social media accounts linked to from @Cities4Children are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Email, X. Besides social media accounts, Cities4children has populated their site with Explore Barcelona's city-wide play strategy, Looking for a consultant to develop a learning evaluation, Urbanisation and Child-Sensitive Social Protection - Advocacy Note, BLOG: Milan is giving streets and public spaces back to children, Subscribe to the Cities4Children newsletter, Visit our website, BLOG: A Global Action Plan to transform slums and help children thrive was approved: but where is the money? - Cities4Children, BLOG: How community healthcare workers improve child health in slums, Air pollution: link to publication, BLOG: 3 examples of Teen-Friendly Spaces in Cities - Cities4Children, BLOG Inclusive Urban Agriculture Benefits Children in Quito, Ecuador - Cities4Children, NEW PUBLICATION: Children, Climate Change and Slums, BLOG: Making Inclusive Urban Spaces for Refugee and Displaced Children - Cities4Children, BLOG: 10 Ways to Make Streets Better for Children - Cities4Children, BLOG: 6 Examples of how data is transforming cities for children, NEW PUBLICATION: Safe and Inclusive Cities for Girls and Young Women: Ideas and Guides for Action, BLOG: Mapping neighbourhoods for and with children, Global Designing Cities Initiative Streets for Kids Leadership Accelerator, Inclusive Cities: Cities for Children - Global Urban Lecture, BLOG: Children Renature Disadvantaged Urban Neighbourhoods, Cities4Children Newsletter: December 2024, BLOG: Children and youth at the World Urban Forum 12: Key insights and takeaways, Voices of Children and Youth for better Cities, BLOG: Youth-led climate action in informal settlements, Her City: Empowering girls to shape cities Her way, BLOG: 11 actions to promote healthy cities for children, HIDDEN TREASURES - World Youth Skills Day, BLOG: Reimagining cities for young children in India: seven key strategies, BLOG: Inclusive Cities for Children with Disabilities: A Focus on Slums and Informal Settlements, BLOG: Four examples of supporting children's play in low-income urban neighbourhoods, BYCS: Bicycle Mayors champion cycling-friendly and inclusive public spaces, BLOG: Making school streets safer for children, BLOG: Three pathways towards child-friendly cities - Cities4Children, BLOG: Tim Gill - What do child-friendly neighbourhoods look and feel like?, Looking for authors: Research-into-Action Brief on climate change and children and youth in urban slums and informal settlements, BLOG: 3 courses to kickstart your learning towards Cities for Children in 2024, BLOG: Urban heat and children: What’s at stake and how can cities do better?, BLOG: Child-friendly street transformations improve neighbourhood quality of life, BLOG: Child health on a warming planet, RECORDING: Cities4Children Dialogues4Action | Children, Cities and Climate, BLOG: How can civil society move child friendly planning forward? Reflections from the Global North, BLOG: 3 ways to tackle waste in cities: Drawing inspiration from young African changemakers, BLOG: Putting local communities at the center of public space making in informal settlements, NEWSLETTER Q4 2022: Our most read blogs and publications, BLOG: Urban upgrading supports early childhood care spaces in informal settlements, BLOG: TIM GILL Rethinking children’s participation: the underappreciated role of adult catalysts, BLOG: Lessons from more than 1000 school streets, BLOG: More than just playgrounds: 4 ways to improve neighbourhoods for the very young, BLOG: Conversations: Open Streets for people, What do child-friendly neighbourhoods look and feel like? - by Tim Gill, Three projects to promote cycling in cities #WorldBicycleDay, #AskAnExpert: Gil Penalosa – “We must stop building cities as if everyone was 30 years old”, Conversations: Does the 15-minute city work for children and caregivers?, #Ideas4Action: Six ways to design safer school zones, Why Child Friendly Urban Design Matters - by Tim Gill, WASH and Urban Children: How can NGO's support equitable provision?, #Ideas4Action: How to Create a Happy City, #AskAnExpert: Tim Gill, Founder of Rethinking Childhood, Meet our members // Become a member, Visit our Knowledge Hub to have access to all our resources!.