Resource Making the Case for Early Childhood Development in Crisis Contexts This resource provides an introduction to ECD in crisis contexts-what it is and why it's important-and presents two case studies of ECD programs in crisis contexts.
Resource Adapting Reach Up and Learn in Crisis and Conflict Settings: An Exploratory Multiple Case Study This article uses exploratory multiple case study methodology, drawing from implementation and qualitative data from 3 interventions: a mobile phone-based intervention promoting nurturing care among Rohingya and crisis-affected host communities in Bangladesh; Reach Up amid acute violence and displacement in Northeast Syria; and Reach Up group sessions and home visits integrated with health services for an indigenous population in Venezuela.
Resource Understanding Settings for Early Childhood Socialization: Evidence from the Rohingya Camps In this brief, we aim to 1) understand the socialization context Rohingya children living in the Cox’s Bazar Camps experience; and 2) explore the utility of rapid ethnography to understand evolving sociocultural contexts like refugee camps.
Resource Child protection for the youngest children affected by emergencies This brief highlights how child protection is critical to preventing lifelong consequences for young children exposed to violence and trauma during emergencies. It further emphasizes that child protection can provide positive inputs that reduce and prevent the potentially lifelong negative impacts of emergencies on young children.
Resource Why supporting caregivers’ mental health in crisis settings is essential for young children’s holistic development This brief highlights the importance of supporting caregivers’ mental health in crisis settings to young children’s holistic development. It presents data on the severity of the global mental health crisis, which is being exacerbated by the lack of funding for psychosocial support for children, youth, and families.
Resource Born Learning: Expanding learning opportunities for the youngest children in crisis settings This brief sheds light on the importance of supporting the youngest children in crisis to access high quality early learning programs. It shares evidence on the critical window from birth to 5 years where the children’s ability to learn and develop is the highest, but is also the most vulnerable period of their lives.
Resource SDG4 scorecard progress report on national benchmarks: focus on early childhood Three in four countries have submitted benchmarks, or national targets, to be achieved by 2025 and 2030 for at least some of seven SDG 4 indicators: early childhood education attendance, out-of-school rates, completion rates, gender gaps in completion rates, minimum proficiency rates in reading and mathematics, trained teachers and public education expenditure. This report provides the first annual snapshot of country progress towards these national targets.
Resource Tableau de Bordpour l’ODD 4 Rapport d’étape sur les Points de Référence Nationaux : Priorité à la Petite Enfance Trois pays sur quatre ont proposé des points de référence, ou cibles nationales, à atteindre d’ici à 2025 et 2030 pour au moins plusieurs des sept indicateurs de l’ODD 4. Le présent rapport offre le premier aperçu annuel des progrès accomplis par les pays vers l’atteinte de ces cibles nationales.
Resource Tablero de Control para el ODS 4 Informe Sobre el Progreso Hacia los Puntos de Referencia Nacionales: Atención a la Primera Infancia Tres de cada cuatro países han presentado puntos de referencia, o metas nacionales, para 2025 y 2030 en al menos siete indicadores del ODS 4, a saber. El presente informe ofrece una primera impresión anual del progreso de los países hacia la consecución de estas metas nacionales.
Resource تقرير مرحلي عن التقدم المحرز في بطاقة أداء الهدف 4 من أهداف التنمية المستدامة بشأن المعايير الوطنية: التركيز على الطفولة المبكرة Three in four countries have submitted benchmarks, or national targets, to be achieved by 2025 and 2030 for at least some of seven SDG 4 indicators: early childhood education attendance, out-of-school rates, completion rates, gender gaps in completion rates, minimum proficiency rates in reading and mathematics, trained teachers and public education expenditure. This report provides the first annual snapshot of country progress towards these national targets.