Kenya’s rapid urbanization is reshaping how millions of children live, learn, and move within cities. More than half of the urban population is under 18, yet children’s needs—especially in informal settlements—are often overlooked in planning, infrastructure, and climate investments.
By placing children at the center of urban development, C4CY–Kenya supports more equitable, resilient, and sustainable cities that benefit children, families, and communities.
Cities4Children Kenya Alliance welcomes collaboration from government institutions, civil society, development partners, academia, and the private sector.
You can engage with C4CY–Kenya by:
Donors and development partners are invited to support scalable, system-strengthening interventions aligned with national priorities and global urban agendas.
C4CY–Kenya collaborates with:
The Global Alliance supports shared learning, global advocacy, and coordination across country chapters.
Current country chapters include: