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Empowering Children through Urban Policy and Legislative Decision-Making Processes

Thomas George

Facilitator

date November 6, 2024 | 09:00 - 10:00
place
Urban Library - room B
organization
UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
country
United States of America
language
English
Reference: 
UL-B 8

Summary

Event summary
Character count: 3000
Given the predominant youth demographic in urban areas, it has become critical to integrate child-responsive needs and priorities into governmental processes, policies, and laws at national, regional, and local levels. Achieving this effectively demands a shift towards actively engaging children in the decision-making process and creating urban standards and norms that prioritize their needs and perspectives.
In 2022, UNICEF and UN-Habitat jointly developed the Guidance on Child-Responsive Urban Policies, Laws, and Standards aiming to show how to empower children to participate in decisions that impact their lives, encompassing essential aspects as well as to initiate incorporation of children’s priorities into national, subnational and local regulatory documents.
The Guidance has undergone numerous consultative revisions since its presentation during WUF11. These changes have bolstered its efficacy as a cutting-edge knowledge product in outlining how countries and cities can use the power of urban policy, law and governance to promote child-responsive urban spaces. Consequently, this event seeks to highlight how these frameworks ensure children's voices are integrated into urban planning and policymaking processes that affect their daily lives, including housing, public spaces, mobility, etc.
Additionally, the event will provide insights into the practical implementation of the Guidance within the context of developing the Kerala Urban Policy, India as well as Panex project presenting their child and youth participation initiative with recommendations for enhanced service delivery, resilience and public spaces. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from these experiences and challenges encountered, gaining valuable knowledge on integrating child-responsive elements into policy development at the regional level.
The session will allow participants to engage in dialogue and explore collaborative opportunities by providing a platform for like-minded institutions to partner and join the movement to empower children in strategic urban policy and law-making for inclusive urban development.

Objectives

The key objectives of the event include:
• Promoting the UNICEF-UN-Habitat Guidance on Child-Responsive Urban Policies, Law and Standards by sharing the key research findings from the Guidance to raise awareness and encourage its uptake by key urban stakeholders.
• Sharing insights into the practical implementation of the Guidance (Kerala Urban Policy, India) as well as insights in youth programming from the Panex Project . This involves learning from these experiences and challenges, with a focus on how to successfully integrate child-responsive elements into policy development at the regional level.
• Enhancing participants' knowledge with best practice norms and standards on child-centric approaches, including the different meaningful child participation mechanisms in urban decision-making processes, so that children can actively shape urban policies, laws, and standards that affect their daily lives.
• Creating a platform for sharing collaborative opportunities and partnerships with like-minded institutions to empower children in strategic urban policy and law-making for inclusive urban development.

Partners

Organization
Country
UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
United States of America
UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
United States of America
United Nations UN Habitat
Kenya

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Mr. Michal Mlynar
Deputy Executive Director
United Nations UN Habitat
Mr. Satish Kumar
Professor & Chair Urban Commission, Kerala
Queen's University
Ms. Anna Kvashuk
Urban Law and Governance Specialist
UN Habitat