It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD). In turn, poor ECD reinforces intergenerational transmission of poverty. Comprehensive economic strengthening and social protection programmes, such as ‘graduation programmes’, may offer a ‘double boon’: they can improve ECD in the short term and break the intergenerational cycle of poverty in the long run. This article provides a comprehensive review of the state of the evidence regarding the role of graduation pogrammes in ECD in the Global South. We find positive effects in relation to nutrition and health, but observe large evidence gaps with respect to safety and security, responsive caregiving and early learning. Tension between work and care, short com...
Graduation programmes aim to provide a sequenced and intensive package of support to very poor peopl...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
A poor start in life shapes children's development over the life-course. Children from low- and midd...
British Academy Early Childhood Development programme, Global Challenges Research Fun
Informed by a growing body of research showing that investments in early childhood health, nutrition...
This report is the second in a Series on early child development in low-income and middle-income cou...
Early childhood education, care, and development (ECECD) has reached prominence due to its recogniti...
Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs are currently understood as critical for children’s cogni...
Background: Child survival has improved substantially over the past 30 years, with the mortality rat...
Children's experiences during early childhood are critical for their cognitive and socioemotional de...
Children in impoverished settings face a multitude of risk factors that may impact early childhood d...
We evaluate two experiments of early childhood development (ECD) programs in The Gambia: one increas...
Children are particularly vulnerable developmentally in the earliest years of their life. For childr...
Enriching experiences in the context of high quality early childhood programs give young children an...
Assesses what global evidence tells about the importance of early childhood education and developmen...
Graduation programmes aim to provide a sequenced and intensive package of support to very poor peopl...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
A poor start in life shapes children's development over the life-course. Children from low- and midd...
British Academy Early Childhood Development programme, Global Challenges Research Fun
Informed by a growing body of research showing that investments in early childhood health, nutrition...
This report is the second in a Series on early child development in low-income and middle-income cou...
Early childhood education, care, and development (ECECD) has reached prominence due to its recogniti...
Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs are currently understood as critical for children’s cogni...
Background: Child survival has improved substantially over the past 30 years, with the mortality rat...
Children's experiences during early childhood are critical for their cognitive and socioemotional de...
Children in impoverished settings face a multitude of risk factors that may impact early childhood d...
We evaluate two experiments of early childhood development (ECD) programs in The Gambia: one increas...
Children are particularly vulnerable developmentally in the earliest years of their life. For childr...
Enriching experiences in the context of high quality early childhood programs give young children an...
Assesses what global evidence tells about the importance of early childhood education and developmen...
Graduation programmes aim to provide a sequenced and intensive package of support to very poor peopl...
There is considerable evidence demonstrating socio-economic gradients in early child development, al...
A poor start in life shapes children's development over the life-course. Children from low- and midd...