CITATION: Tomlinson, M., et al. 2019. Global research priorities to accelerate programming to improve early childhood development in the sustainable development era : a CHNRI exercise. Journal of Global Health, 9(2):020703, doi:10.7189/jogh.09.020703.The original publication is available at http://jogha.orgBackground: Approximately 250 million children under the age of five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) will not achieve their developmental potential due to poverty and stunting alone. Investments in programming to improve early childhood development (ECD) have the potential to disrupt the cycle of poverty and therefore should be prioritised. Support for ECD has increased in recent years. Nevertheless, donors and policies continu...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
CITATION: Dua, T. et al. 2016. Global research priorities to accelerate early child development in t...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
BackgroundExisting health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delivery...
1. Breaking the intergenerational transmission of poverty requires building children’s human capacit...
Agreement on the Sustainable Development Goals signals that early childhood development (ECD) will b...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
CITATION: Dua, T. et al. 2016. Global research priorities to accelerate early child development in t...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
Background: Existing health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delive...
BackgroundExisting health and nutrition services present potential platforms for scaling up delivery...
1. Breaking the intergenerational transmission of poverty requires building children’s human capacit...
Agreement on the Sustainable Development Goals signals that early childhood development (ECD) will b...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitm...