The national project of “Dyarino; children-friendly land” is an effort to create and develop cities where children are recognized as the first-class citizens and their citizenship rights are observed. It is a commitment to make changes and develop the community’s mindset toward supporting children’s lives and childhood.
Dyarino, created in collaboration with a group consisting of Hamnava institute, government and urban sector managers, associations and public institutions, as well as the general citizen of targeted cities, believes that efforts and investments to improve the quality of life of the city’s children will lead to a better and thriving life for all people.
When children are good, we will also be better. Children’s good mood is not just limited to playing, it also includes being heard, being considered, and being counted.
We use current potentials of the city with ingenious yet simple ways (that is inspired by the children) to design novel processes and infrastructure for our cities.
Simple plans and solutions for making big, effective, and lovely changes
Through this process, we team up with all people of the city, parents and families, official figures and managers, entrepreneurs, NGOs, trainers, facilitators, and of course with children of the city.
In Dyarino, children are first-class citizens.