This webinar was built on a joint initiative between the Harvard Center on the Developing Child and the ECD regional networks to help ECD champions understand, communicate and apply the science of child development to improve policies and programs for young children and their families. |
The Aoteroa/New Zealand framework “Te Pā Harakeke: Nurturing care in the first 1000 days” outlines fundamental principles and recommendations to improve service delivery for vulnerable pēpi (babies/young children) in the first 1000 days. People from across the health, social and community sector who work with pēpi and their whānau (extended families) were invited to attend this webinar, run by Te Wai Pounamu Child Health Alliance. |
On World Prematurity Day 2022, the Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, World Health Organization Geneva launched new recommendations based on recent evidence that suggests how we can improve the care of preterm or low birth weight babies. |
15 Nov 2022
Bt30: DOHaD and COHORTS DOHaD refers to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease and COHORTS to the Consortium of Health-Orientated Research in Transitioning Societies. This webinar looked at how early life can influence health and vulnerability to disease in later life and what can be achieved when 5 LMIC cohort studies come together. |
25 Oct 2022
Bt30: Exposure to violence This webinar took an in-depth look into longitudinal exposure to violence and adversity in the lives of Bt30 children, and the far-reaching consequences of this exposure on their health and wellbeing. |
19 Oct 2022
Bt30: Children on the move Data from South Africa show just how mobile children are — moving between residences and schools. This webinar covered the factors related to child mobility in the Bt30 cohort study and some of the consequences associated with it, for a better understanding of who moves and why. |
Home visiting programmes increase parental well-being, parental competencies and child outcomes. A new initiative, Health Systems for Early Child Development, was discussed in this webinar, highlighting practices that have enhanced nurturing care provision. |
The topic of the second webinar in this UNICEF/RISE Institute series was SDG monitoring and reporting (roles and responsibilities, requirements for global monitoring and reporting, etc.), monitoring ECD within the SDG measurement framework, and collecting data on ECD through household surveys. |
The World Health Organization (WHO), The BMJ, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) and Children in All Policies 2030 (CAP2030) hosted this webinar series on health professionals and formula milk marketing. Webinar 2 in the series looked at the question: Should health professional associations refuse industry funding? |
As part of a series of side events at the UN General Assembly, UNICEF co-hosted this high-level spotlight event with Sesame Workshop to galvanize global investment in parenting support and early childhood development (ECD) programmes, especially in areas affected by conflict and crisis. |
