This webinar introduced the Engaging Men in Nurturing Care multi-country initiative, which is aimed at influencing the policy discourse and practices at home and in services in three cities in Italy, Portugal and Spain.


This RISE/UNICEF webinar provided an overview of the core elements of the Nurturing Care Framework, what needs to be monitored on the pathway to impact, and learnings with respect to establishing national and subnational multisectoral monitoring and evaluation systems for early childhood development.


This Child Health Task Force webinar introduced the new well-care visits guidance within the broader context of the child and adolescent health and wellbeing agenda, and shared emerging efforts to map and rethink child health programming in Malawi.


Participants joined UNICEF for the launch of the updated Community IYCF Counselling Package, with an overview of the new tool, news about country experiences in adapting it, and complementary tools to strengthen quality counselling and support behavior change.


The Africa Early Childhood Network and partners hosted this conference in Dar es Salaam in 2024.


Participants joined the American Academy of Pediatrics to learn more about how pediatricians can advocate for nurturing care and early childhood development, drawing on lessons learned from Kenya and Tanzania.


ARNEC and ISSA looked at capacity-building programs for early childhood educators on social emotional learning and mental health in the Asia Pacific and Europe and Central Asia regions.


This webinar from Health Systems for Early Child Development introduced participants to developmental monitoring as part of routine health care services for children.


The Bernard van Leer Foundation introduced authors the 2023 issue of Early Childhood Matters, whose stories on caring for caregivers are also stories where children and entire communities flourish.


This WHO webinar provided an in-depth exploration of the scoring of GSED measures, including a hands-on demonstration of calculating scores from GSED data.


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