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El-barta Child and Family Project Working Paper #28 in Early Childhood Development

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This paper summarises the findings of research carried out by staff of the China National Institute for Educational Research which runs the Foundation-supported Hebei preschool education project. The paper tries to give an insight into how the El-barta Child and Family Programme (affiliated with the Christian Children’s Fund Inc. Kenya project) responds to the situations that the communities face, and how it works with the communities to tackle these situations.

According to the project, research shows that a child’s early years are crucial for physical, social, emotional and mental development. By the age of three about 85 percent of the child’s brain is developed, and they believe that by the age of six the child is almost resistant to change.

Contents:
  • Chapter One: Working in the arid lands of Northern Kenya
    Why this paper?
    Underlying issues
    Introduction to the organisation
  • Chapter Two: The early childhood development programme
    Starting the early childhood development work
    Breaking down of traditional care
    Community based Lmwate
  • Chapter Three: Health interventions
    Medical care
    Maternal-child health
    Nutrition
    Personal hygiene
    Safe home environment
  • Chapter Four: Food security interventions
  • Drought preparedness
    Reducing malnutrition through food practices
    Income generating activities
  • Chapter Five: Beyond ECD
    Education interventions
  • Chapter Six: Challenges faced and the way forward
    Way forward
  • Chapter Seven: Conclusion
    Bernard van Leer Foundation
    About the Foundation
    Information on the series
    Contributions
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32