Coordination in Practice: Lessons from ECD Coordination in Challenging Contexts
The INEE Early Childhood Development Working Group, Sesame Workshop, Moving Minds Alliance, and the University of Virginia’s Humanitarian Collaborative (UVA) are pleased to invite you to join us for a webinar on the learnings and assets produced by the Early Childhood Development in Emergencies (ECDiE) Coordinator Learning Cohort Initiative!
Sesame Workshop and the UVA Humanitarian Collaborative partnered to better understand the success factors and challenges in the coordination of multi-sectoral early childhood development (ECD) – including health, nutrition, protection, early learning, and responsive caregiving – particularly in areas affected by conflict and crisis. In this webinar, we will present learnings and share assets that the cohort has produced so far and that can support practitioners in their work. We will also announce the next phase of the cohort, hosted by the Moving Minds Alliance, and gather input from webinar participants on the gaps and priorities the cohort should address in the future.
Panelists:
- Emily Garin, Senior Director, Advocacy, Sesame Workshop
- Kirsten Gelsdorf, Professor of Practice of Public Policy and Director of Global Humanitarian Policy, the University of Virginia
- Carlos del Castillo, Consultant, Early Childhood Emergencies, Sesame Workshop
- Nada Elattar, Early Childhood Development Specialist & Manager, UNICEF
If you have any questions about the web event, contact [email protected].