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Building Resilient Systems for Quality Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) a parallel session at the World Conference

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From left to right (Dr. Sharon Lynn Kagan, The Honorable Jay Weatherill, Mr. Badriddin Muzaffarzoda, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, Kathryn O’Riordan, Sonia Godinho, Dr. Ivelina Borisova (Bo-Ri-So-Va)

The first day of the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education …

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Ensuring Parenting Support through Early Childhood Care and Education

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Malawi’s Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare Patricia Annie Kaliati (centre) during the UNESCO World Conference. (Photo credit: UNESCO)

On the first day of UNESCO’s 2022 World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education, ECDAN and its partners …

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Building a Movement to Expand Access to Quality Childcare Across the Globe

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This November, more than one thousand policy makers, researchers, teachers, practitioners, funders, and other early childhood development stakeholders converged in Tashkent, Uzbekistan for the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education. Discussions at the UNESCO-hosted event concentrated on ways

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Working with the Workforce: How New Research Informs Support of the Playful Parenting Workforce

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Authors: Tanya Smith-Sreen and Carina Omoeva, FHI 360

As recognition of the importance of parenting programs and the implementation of these programs accelerates worldwide, so does the body of evidence. But gaps persist in important areas, including a lack …

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