
This edition of Early Childhood Matters looks at young children’s experiences of growing up in urban settings. A quarter of the world’s children live in poor urban settlements – a fact which presents opportunities to deliver accessible services cost-effectively, but also poses many challenges. The challenges explored in these articles include violence in Venezuela and Mexico, fear of “stranger danger” in Australia, domestic violence and space to play in Rotterdam, involving communities in Peru and Brazil, social structures of the European Roma, and emergency response in Nairobi. The articles feed into an understanding of one of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s programming goals, to improve young children’s physical environments – in this case, the various root characteristics of urban environments that impact the physical and mental development of young children throughout their lives.
The views expressed on Early Childhood Matters are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bernard van Leer Foundation. Work featured is not necessarily funded by the Bernard van Leer Foundation.
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issn 1387-9553
Cover: Young children on the streets of Beirut, Lebanon Photo: Jim Holmes/Van Leer Foundation
Early Childhood Matters is also published in Spanish: Espacio para la Infancia (issn 1566- 6476).
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