Environment & Urbanization

World leading environmental and urban studies journal

Cities for Children: An Overview of Relevant Issues

Author(s): 
Sheridan Bartlett, David Satterthwaite, Sarah Sabry

Publisher: 
Global Alliance – Cities 4 Children

Pages: 
22

Year: 
2021

Child poverty and the violation of children’s rights are increasingly urban phenomena. An estimated billion people live in overcrowded, inadequate housing without basic services or secure tenure. More than a third are children and adolescents, living in conditions that challenge their rights, wellbeing, and long-term prospects. Yet urban children have surprisingly few global champions, and can often be overlooked in more general agendas. This briefing provides an introduction to the status of children in urban areas, focusing on the most marginalized and deprived children and the range of issues they face, including the impacts of migration, poverty, hunger, conflict, disease and vulnerability to disaster. But it also highlights the opportunities to manage urbanisation better so that children and adolescents in cities can survive, learn, contribute and thrive.

 

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