What we did
In Indian cities, there is a lack of comprehensive data on how young children (0-5 years) and their caregivers use public spaces, which limits the ability to address barriers and enhance the suitability of these spaces for their needs. Without a clear understanding of usage patterns and existing challenges, it is difficult to develop targeted solutions for improving access and utilization of public spaces for young children and their caregivers.
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How we tracked
Successful formulation of advisory group
Finalisation of the research tools
Successful completion of training of the trainers
Recommendations including possible localised project solutions to improve urban space utilisations by young child and their caregivers
Best practices and recommendations including possible localised project solutions
Successful completion of multi-stakeholders dissemination workshops and submission of workshops report.
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What we achieved
The project aims at to conduct national level sample survey to collect and collate current data on 0-5 year olds in the public realms and how they use public spaces with caregivers.
The main activities are
• Understand the public space utilization pattern of young children and their caregivers in Indian cities
• Identify, assess and evaluate existing barriers and opportunities of utilization of various public spaces by young children and their caregivers across the country.
• Understand and learn from best practices to promote better public space utilization by young children and their caregivers in India and abroad
• Provide recommendations to improve urban space utilization by young child and their caregivers
• Provide possible and localized project solutions to improve urban space utilization by young children and their caregivers.
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