India

Corporate Publications
Annual Report 2018
This report illustrates our impact in 2018, capturing what we achieved and what we learnt.
Toolkit
ITCN Design Guidelines
These design guidelines build on the policy framework by offering tangible implementation guidance on infant, toddler and caregiver-friendly neighbourhood features.
Photography
A Good Start for All Children: Photo Collection
This photography series illustrates the vital work of health professionals in supporting new parents and their babies.
Photography
Through My Eyes: Photo Collection
This photography series illustrates what a day in the life of an early years health professional looks like.
Announcement
Analysing Copenhagen public space at the ‘Cities for Young Children’ Study Tour
The Cities for Young Children Study Tour, led by Gehl Architects and Gehl Institute for The Bernard van Leer Foundation, gathered teams…
Corporate Publications
Annual Report 2017
This report illustrates our impact in 2017, capturing what we achieved and what we learnt.
Case
Scaling up mother tongue-based preschool in Odisha
In March 2016, the Bernard van Leer Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Women and Child Development Department of the…
Research report
Building Better Cities with Young Children and Families
This publication offers strategies, principles, and best practices on how to engage our youngest citizens and families in city building.
Urban95 Challenges
Creating space for creative play in Delhi
The project will enhance the space by installing bamboo frames for children to climb through, steel acoustic equipment for them to enjoy…
Urban95 Challenges
Safe and Stimulating Anganwadis in New Delhi
The project will engage Anganwadi workers and community members in two Anganwadis in slum areas of New Delhi – Samaypur Badli and…
Urban95 Challenges
A space for women and children in Dharavi
The project aims to create a new, safely enclosed yet semi-open space where women can gather and children can play. It will…
Case
Empowering the last mile workers – Scaling up early learning programme through workforce development
Seven thousand people to be trained in three months? Are you crazy? This is what I was told by Professor Mukti Kanta…