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explore early stimulation and child development in Tanzania …
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beneficiaries. This scale up would prevent almost 25,000 child deaths and over 4,000 cases of stunting and avert a loss of 640 …
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difficult to absorb nutrients, even during periods when the child shows no signs of diarrhea. The report urges urgent action on …
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, nutrition and social and child protection policies and interventions in Azerbaijan, along with regional and international …
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This book explores the premise that coding is an essential 21st century skill required for all. Learning of coding does not merely mean learn the syntax, grammar and usage of a specific computer language like Python or Ruby, but the deeper concept of computational thinking. It is possible to...
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, maternal, newborn and child health Services (RMNCHS) in Guinea-Bissau, to effectively improve their access and use by women and …
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the World Bank's Human Capital Project, a child born in Tajikistan today is expected to be 53 percent as productive as he … improving child health, education access and quality, and cognitive and psychosocial development …
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The Pacific early age readiness and learning (PEARL) program aims to support Pacific Island countries and their development partners in building capacity to design, implement, and monitor evidence-based integrated policies and programs that prepare children and their families for primary school....
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This policy brief presents findings from the second national census of children's early development in Tonga; the Tongan early Human Capability Index. First conducted in 2014 and then again in 2017, results provide a snapshot of the current status of early childhood development in Tonga,...
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Kiribati is among the first few countries in the world to have undertaken a national census of children's early health and development. This report presents data collected for 7,194 children aged 3 to 5 years across 21 of the country's islands. Data were collected on children's health and...
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