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A female teacher doing a high five to one young boy
Article
12/30/2020
A beacon of hope for Syrian children in Jordan's desert
Five-year-old Saleh talks about his learning experience at World Vision's early childhood education centre at Azraq refugee camp.
Two parents playing with their young son
Article
07/01/2020
Reach up and Learn - The International Rescue Committee
Reach Up and Learn is an evidence-based home visiting program to support caregivers of children 0-3 years old.
Cover with a young boy smiling
Report
06/01/2020
Early Childhood Development (ECD): its situation and role in
No Lost Generation
A baby girl playing on a play mat with a woman
Article
12/10/2019
NLG donor briefing and panel discussion on early childhood
On 10 December 2019, a briefing on early childhood development in emergency context was held by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
A baby girl playing on a play mat with a woman
Report
12/01/2019
Read-out of donor briefing and panel discussion on ECD
No Lost Generation
Two young boys are drawing at a table in a classroom, with a young teacher in the back.
Article
12/01/2019
Ensuring vulnerable children's rights to education
In the school year 2018/2019, Caritas Jordan has provided early chilhood education for 2 800 refugee children through an innovative holistic approach.
A man shown from behind is showing a book to young children in a classroom
Article
12/01/2019
"Play is like medecine for my children" - International Resc
"Ahlan Simsim" is an early chilhood development program developed by International Rescue Committee, an essential initiative for young refugee children.
Report
08/01/2019
Caregivers' role in early childhood development and educatio
Caritas Austria and Notre Dame University
Report
11/20/2018
Early childhood care and development in Syria and Iraq
Plan International

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