Child-friendly cities prioritize safe environments, healthcare, education, green spaces, and children's participation in decision-making processes. However, children are consulted only for ideas and ...
In just four years, PlaNYC has proved itself a remarkably valuable planning tool for New Yorkers, with unprecedentedly broad reach. In accessible language, it presents a unifying vision linking ...
This paper presents a set of five questions that are important to consider in the preliminary planning of a community-based learning (CBL) project. The questions are relevant to most CBL projects, ...
This course introduces students to a range of theories, frameworks, tools, and techniques related to participatory planning and community engagement. Through a combination of field-based activities ...
Calvin nursing graduates are immediate assets to hospitals and clinics due to their excellent clinical skills, caring approach to patients, outstanding work ethic, and leadership skills. That's why, ...
Promoting Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Disparities in Youth Violence Prevention
Background: Research that addresses the needs of youth and families affected by violence requires collaboration and multi-faceted interventions. Employing community-based participatory research (CBPR) ...
NAIROBI, KENYA: The International Day of Forests 2015, Forest||Climate||Change, is celebrated globally on March 21 every year with an intention of highlighting opportunities and challenges in ways ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child defined child-friendly cities as those that prioritize children’s access to safe environments, healthcare, education, green spaces, and the ...
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) involves researchers, community members, organizations, and other stakeholders as equal partners throughout the research process. The Healthy Living ...
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