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Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse.MICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as CONTACT - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Any instance of illegal activity should be reported directly to the relevant authorities in the first instance. Reports should be submitted by email to whistleblower@bvleerf.nl. This email address is monitored by the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Director of Operations and matters identified as requiring further investigationwill be
EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more.URBAN95 CHALLENGE
The Winning Projects. We received 151 ideas from 41 countries, with an average budget of EUR 15,000. Of these, 26 projects were chosen to receive funding. The selection process included a review by expert reviewers: Darell Hammond, Senior advisor Urban95, Bernard van Leer Foundation. Margaret Mwonjoria Ng’ayu, lecturer, Department of UrbanDEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic AN URBAN95 STARTER KIT An Urban95 Starter Kit – ideas for action. Based on learnings gathered from Urban95 initiatives across the world, this Urban95 Starter Kit serves as a starting point to help cities understand the value of investing in their youngest inhabitants and the people who care for them, and to provide actionable ideas and guidance on how todo so.
HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further.RECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
THE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ACTION NETWORK: A GLOBAL Mark this year in history as the one when a new global network committed to comprehensive early childhood development action is taking off! The Early Childhood Development Action Network is a global partnership committed to the proposition that all young children, anywhere in the world, in any circumstances, should achieve their developmental potential. HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more.DEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its TRANSFORMING EARLY LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION What do blockchain technology, savings groups, social impact bonds, smartphone apps and supermarket signage have in common? These are all ideas being applied to early learning in South Africa. This article explains how the Innovation Edge is fostering ‘disruptive innovation’ in the early childhood sector, generating and nurturing new ideas that could have global applications. THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds VIOLENCE PREVENTION MUST START IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Violence prevention must start in early childhood. Marta Santos Pais, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, New York, USA. A world free from fear and from violence, where no one is left behind, is the inspiring, ambitious vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development(United Nations
HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces inDEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its IRINA IVAN - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Irina Ivan. Lead, Learning to Scale. Irina joined the Foundation in 2018 as part of the Knowledge for Policy Team to help manage partnerships and projects related to learning about scaling early childhood development programmes. Prior to joining BVLF, Irina was a Senior Strategy & Learning Officer at the Porticus Foundation,supporting the
TRANSFORMING EARLY LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION What do blockchain technology, savings groups, social impact bonds, smartphone apps and supermarket signage have in common? These are all ideas being applied to early learning in South Africa. This article explains how the Innovation Edge is fostering ‘disruptive innovation’ in the early childhood sector, generating and nurturing new ideas that could have global applications. THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces inDEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its IRINA IVAN - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Irina Ivan. Lead, Learning to Scale. Irina joined the Foundation in 2018 as part of the Knowledge for Policy Team to help manage partnerships and projects related to learning about scaling early childhood development programmes. Prior to joining BVLF, Irina was a Senior Strategy & Learning Officer at the Porticus Foundation,supporting the
TRANSFORMING EARLY LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION What do blockchain technology, savings groups, social impact bonds, smartphone apps and supermarket signage have in common? These are all ideas being applied to early learning in South Africa. This article explains how the Innovation Edge is fostering ‘disruptive innovation’ in the early childhood sector, generating and nurturing new ideas that could have global applications. THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more.DEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. SCALING PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES This will be extended to five weeks of nontransferable partner leave paid at 70 per cent of normal pay from July 2020. This case study details how the partnership between Bernard van Leer Foundation, Rutgers and WOMEN Inc. aligned perspectives on children’s needs, men’s needs and women’s needs to support policy change on paidbirth leave.
HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its TRANSFORMING EARLY LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION What do blockchain technology, savings groups, social impact bonds, smartphone apps and supermarket signage have in common? These are all ideas being applied to early learning in South Africa. This article explains how the Innovation Edge is fostering ‘disruptive innovation’ in the early childhood sector, generating and nurturing new ideas that could have global applications. THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds VIOLENCE PREVENTION MUST START IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Violence prevention must start in early childhood. Marta Santos Pais, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, New York, USA. A world free from fear and from violence, where no one is left behind, is the inspiring, ambitious vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development(United Nations
HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationMICHAEL FEIGELSON
Michael Feigelson (@mfeigelson1) has spent the last 15 years focused on working with governments, civil society and business to improve opportunities for children and youth.. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Michael documented the life histories and worked closely with educators on three continents serving homeless children.He then served as a McKinsey & Company consultant where he worked NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as SCALING-UP EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRES FOR MIGRANT As India rapidly urbanises, more and more parents are migrating from villages to live and work on construction sites in the country’s growing cities – and bringing their young children with them. This article describes how the New Delhi-based organisation Mobile Crèches is scaling-up provision of early childhood care and education services to these children, working in three-way EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more.DEVELOPING BRAINS
Developing Brains. The language of neuroscience is increasingly being used to support assertions about the effects of early experiences on children’s development. This volume in the Early Childhood in Focus series aims to present an overview of the most significant areas of research, starting in the first section with sufficient basic SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. SCALING PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES This will be extended to five weeks of nontransferable partner leave paid at 70 per cent of normal pay from July 2020. This case study details how the partnership between Bernard van Leer Foundation, Rutgers and WOMEN Inc. aligned perspectives on children’s needs, men’s needs and women’s needs to support policy change on paidbirth leave.
HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its TRANSFORMING EARLY LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION What do blockchain technology, savings groups, social impact bonds, smartphone apps and supermarket signage have in common? These are all ideas being applied to early learning in South Africa. This article explains how the Innovation Edge is fostering ‘disruptive innovation’ in the early childhood sector, generating and nurturing new ideas that could have global applications. THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. NEW CAMPAIGN HELPS ISRAELI PARENTS AND CHILDREN CREATE Also available for parents to watch online, and promoted through media and partners, is a series of 30 short videos in which experts explain aspects of the relationship between learning and play, and give practical tips on how parents can build bonds VIOLENCE PREVENTION MUST START IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Violence prevention must start in early childhood. Marta Santos Pais, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children, New York, USA. A world free from fear and from violence, where no one is left behind, is the inspiring, ambitious vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development(United Nations
HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. ATTACHMENT RELATIONSHIPS: QUALITY OF CARE FOR YOUNG Attachment Relationships: Quality of Care for Young Children. This is the first in a series of publications produced by the Child and Youth Studies Group at The Open University, United Kingdom, with the support of the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The series provides accessible and clear reviews of the best and most recent available research CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. ATTACHMENT RELATIONSHIPS: QUALITY OF CARE FOR YOUNG Attachment Relationships: Quality of Care for Young Children. This is the first in a series of publications produced by the Child and Youth Studies Group at The Open University, United Kingdom, with the support of the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The series provides accessible and clear reviews of the best and most recent available research CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS ARCHIVE The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Annual Report 2020 is now available in an interactive online format. With stories from our focus countries and learning partnerships, the SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in CONTACT - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Any instance of illegal activity should be reported directly to the relevant authorities in the first instance. Reports should be submitted by email to whistleblower@bvleerf.nl. This email address is monitored by the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Director of Operations and matters identified as requiring further investigationwill be
INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half byURBAN95 CHALLENGE
The Winning Projects. We received 151 ideas from 41 countries, with an average budget of EUR 15,000. Of these, 26 projects were chosen to receive funding. The selection process included a review by expert reviewers: Darell Hammond, Senior advisor Urban95, Bernard van Leer Foundation. Margaret Mwonjoria Ng’ayu, lecturer, Department of Urban HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its SCALING PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES This will be extended to five weeks of nontransferable partner leave paid at 70 per cent of normal pay from July 2020. This case study details how the partnership between Bernard van Leer Foundation, Rutgers and WOMEN Inc. aligned perspectives on children’s needs, men’s needs and women’s needs to support policy change on paidbirth leave.
AN URBAN95 STARTER KIT An Urban95 Starter Kit – ideas for action. Based on learnings gathered from Urban95 initiatives across the world, this Urban95 Starter Kit serves as a starting point to help cities understand the value of investing in their youngest inhabitants and the people who care for them, and to provide actionable ideas and guidance on how todo so.
RECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as CONTACT - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Any instance of illegal activity should be reported directly to the relevant authorities in the first instance. Reports should be submitted by email to whistleblower@bvleerf.nl. This email address is monitored by the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Director of Operations and matters identified as requiring further investigationwill be
INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half byURBAN95 CHALLENGE
The Winning Projects. We received 151 ideas from 41 countries, with an average budget of EUR 15,000. Of these, 26 projects were chosen to receive funding. The selection process included a review by expert reviewers: Darell Hammond, Senior advisor Urban95, Bernard van Leer Foundation. Margaret Mwonjoria Ng’ayu, lecturer, Department of UrbanURBAN95 ARCHIVES
Urban95 seeks to answer this question by helping city planners, urban designers, and other urbanists understand how their work can influence child development. We also help them identify and scale cost-effective ways to improve the way families with small children live, play, interact and move through cities. Each city’s implementation SCALING PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES This will be extended to five weeks of nontransferable partner leave paid at 70 per cent of normal pay from July 2020. This case study details how the partnership between Bernard van Leer Foundation, Rutgers and WOMEN Inc. aligned perspectives on children’s needs, men’s needs and women’s needs to support policy change on paidbirth leave.
HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its AN URBAN95 STARTER KIT An Urban95 Starter Kit – ideas for action. Based on learnings gathered from Urban95 initiatives across the world, this Urban95 Starter Kit serves as a starting point to help cities understand the value of investing in their youngest inhabitants and the people who care for them, and to provide actionable ideas and guidance on how todo so.
CECILIA VACA JONES
Cecilia (@CecyVacaJones) joined the Foundation in 2016 as Programme Director, and became Executive Director in 2020.She has over 20 years of experience managing social development policies and programmes. Before she joined the Foundation, Cecilia was the Coordinating Minister of Social Development of Ecuador from April 2013 to March2016.
RECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging Continued EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by POLLUTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and death in the world today. Pollution is responsible for 9 million deaths per year – 16% of all deaths worldwide – three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined (Landrigan et al., 2018). In many parts of the world, pollution is getting worse. CHILDREN GROWING UP IN INDIAN SLUMS: CHALLENGES AND The physical environments of slums present many challenges to residents, particularly children. Even so, there are thriving communities in slums with strong social and economic networks. This article looks at the reality of growing up in slums in Delhi, and explores how well-intentioned slum improvement efforts can fail children. It concludes by identifying ways in which India’s policy TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the Foundation “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such as CONTACT - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Any instance of illegal activity should be reported directly to the relevant authorities in the first instance. Reports should be submitted by email to whistleblower@bvleerf.nl. This email address is monitored by the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Director of Operations and matters identified as requiring further investigationwill be
INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half byURBAN95 CHALLENGE
The Winning Projects. We received 151 ideas from 41 countries, with an average budget of EUR 15,000. Of these, 26 projects were chosen to receive funding. The selection process included a review by expert reviewers: Darell Hammond, Senior advisor Urban95, Bernard van Leer Foundation. Margaret Mwonjoria Ng’ayu, lecturer, Department of UrbanURBAN95 ARCHIVES
Urban95 seeks to answer this question by helping city planners, urban designers, and other urbanists understand how their work can influence child development. We also help them identify and scale cost-effective ways to improve the way families with small children live, play, interact and move through cities. Each city’s implementation SCALING PARTNERSHIPS: CASE STUDIES This will be extended to five weeks of nontransferable partner leave paid at 70 per cent of normal pay from July 2020. This case study details how the partnership between Bernard van Leer Foundation, Rutgers and WOMEN Inc. aligned perspectives on children’s needs, men’s needs and women’s needs to support policy change on paidbirth leave.
HIRING: INDIA PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Closing date: 15 June 2021 Start date: July 2021. Full job description: may be downloaded here. The Programme Coordinator India facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its AN URBAN95 STARTER KIT An Urban95 Starter Kit – ideas for action. Based on learnings gathered from Urban95 initiatives across the world, this Urban95 Starter Kit serves as a starting point to help cities understand the value of investing in their youngest inhabitants and the people who care for them, and to provide actionable ideas and guidance on how todo so.
CECILIA VACA JONES
Cecilia (@CecyVacaJones) joined the Foundation in 2016 as Programme Director, and became Executive Director in 2020.She has over 20 years of experience managing social development policies and programmes. Before she joined the Foundation, Cecilia was the Coordinating Minister of Social Development of Ecuador from April 2013 to March2016.
RECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL FOR KIDS The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging ContinuedTEAM ARCHIVE
Team. Meet the Bernard van Leer Foundation team. Many are located at our head office in The Hague, the Netherlands, while others are based around the world in the countries where we focus our work. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationRECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to JOB VACANCY: BVLF IS RECRUITING A PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Job vacancy: BvLF is recruiting a Programme Coordinator India (CLOSED) Published April 8, 2019. The Bernard van Leer Foundation is recruiting a Programme Coordinator India, who facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its impact on policies and practicesfor
HOME - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATIONINVESTMENT AREASPARENTSURBAN95THE EARLY YEARSNEWSOTHER PUBLICATIONS New guidance for cities on cycling for babies, toddlers and caregivers. Published May 5, 2021. Cycling Cities for Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers is a new publication of BYCS, an Amsterdam-based social enterprise, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The 37-page paper sets out the benefits. ABOUT US - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION Over the last half century, the Bernard van Leer Foundation has worked in more than 50 countries and invested over half a billion dollars toward our mission: to improve opportunities for young children (0-8) growing up with social and economic disadvantage. Bernard van Leer was an entrepreneur who built a large global packaging ContinuedTEAM ARCHIVE
Team. Meet the Bernard van Leer Foundation team. Many are located at our head office in The Hague, the Netherlands, while others are based around the world in the countries where we focus our work. EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS ARCHIVES Early Childhood Matters 2017. This latest edition of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s journal showcases advances in early childhood development, bringing new ideas from around the world and exploring the challenges of scaling up. Read more. INDIA - BERNARD VAN LEER FOUNDATION The Bernard van Leer Foundation’s Urban95 programme evolved from our recent work in India. The country has become a global focus for urban policy, due to its goal of building 100 “smart cities” and the expected high rate of urbanisation in the coming years: still less than a third of the country’s 1.25 billion population lives in cities, but the proportion is projected to reach half by “MAGIC MOMENTS” CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN ISRAEL FOR ARABIC A campaign with the same name was launched in Hebrew last year, creating a high demand for similar content for the Arabic-speaking population. However ‘’Magic Moments’’ is not a transcription of the Hebrew project – it is an original production tailored specifically for the Arab population, featuring Arab experts andfamilies.
TOOLKIT - FOR MEASURING URBAN EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG People moving count, stationary activity mapping, intercept surveys and sensory mapping are among the tools that can be used to gather data on young children and caregivers in cities. They are explained in practical detail in this publication, a collaboration between the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Gehl. The tools are adapted from Gehl’s Public Space Public Life survey for the FoundationRECIFE, BRAZIL
Recife, Brazil. Our city-wide, inter-agency partnership with Recife has a particular focus on exploring how Urban95 tools – such as intersectoral data management, and the “children’s priority zone” concept of mobility and public space interventions – can reduce violence and inequality. We have already worked with the citygovernment
EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS 2016 The 2016 edition of Early Childhood Matters features contributions from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake; WHO Assistant Director General Flavia Bustreo; Alice Albright and colleagues at the Global Partnership for Education; and Susan L. Bissell of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Other articles address issues from measuring child development at population level to JOB VACANCY: BVLF IS RECRUITING A PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Job vacancy: BvLF is recruiting a Programme Coordinator India (CLOSED) Published April 8, 2019. The Bernard van Leer Foundation is recruiting a Programme Coordinator India, who facilitates the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Bernard van Leer Foundation’s investments in the country and its impact on policies and practicesfor
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Team. Meet the Bernard van Leer Foundation team. Many are located at our head office in The Hague, the Netherlands, while others are based around the world in the countries where we focus our work. NEW PUBLICATION LAUNCHED WITH ARUP: THE PROXIMITY OF CARE Last week the Bernard van Leer Foundation and Arup launched the Proximity of Care Design Guide, developed to support the design and implementation of cost-effective interventions that improve the living conditions and well-being of infants, toddlers and caregivers in vulnerable urban environments, with benefits for the entire community.. Initially conceived before Covid-19 and aimed primarily HIRING: APPLY TO BE OUR URBAN95 OFFICER The Bernard van Leer Foundation is seeking a mission driven Urban95 Officer to join our Knowledge for Policy team. SUPPORTING URBAN CHILDHOODS Supporting urban childhoods – Observations on caregiver use of public spaces from Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) shares spatial knowledge from a research initiative done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and the Eindhoven University of Technology. Using observation as the primary tool, researchers explored how young children and their caregivers make use of public spaces in THE KIDS IN COMMUNITIES STUDY: WHAT IS IT ABOUT WHERE YOU The Kids in Communities Study, currently being conducted in Australia, tries to answer the question: ‘Can communities make a difference to young children’s development?’ (Goldfeld et al., 2015).This will enable the development of indicators and measures which can be used by communities, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop policies and programmes that aim to improve child THE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ACTION NETWORK: A GLOBAL Mark this year in history as the one when a new global network committed to comprehensive early childhood development action is taking off! The Early Childhood Development Action Network is a global partnership committed to the proposition that all young children, anywhere in the world, in any circumstances, should achieve their developmental potential. WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE CUBAN EARLY CHILDHOOD Risk prevention and early detection are key. The Cuban ECD model is designed to anticipate and remedy potential threats to a child’s development before they occur. For instance, well child care is a priority: children’s growth and development are regularly monitored, taking into account social well-being and non-medical factors such asNETHERLANDS
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