This webinar provided an overview of the situation with respect to complementary feeding in low- and middle-income countries, the new WHO Guideline, considerations for implementation, and a new global alliance.


This Child Health Task Force event discussed the Nurturing Care Group Model in Ethiopia, integration of ECD interventions in Mozambique, and a psychosocial stimulation approach in Burkina Faso.


A presentation on the new conceptual, programming, and advocacy framework, which aimed to help ensure the protection of children in humanitarian contexts by working with those who often impact their lives most – their caregivers.


The theme of this meeting, co-hosted by IDPA and Pediatric Neurology and Development Association of South Africa, was “Our Children Our Future: From Vulnerability to Resilience.”


This was a PATH-led side event for the International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) 2023.


Webinar 3 in a 3 part series: This webinar facilitated health cluster coordinators’ dialogue on integrating and monitoring early childhood development in humanitarian health responses and fostering inter-sectoral collaboration for sustainable actions that support nurturing care for children and caregivers during crises.


WHO and UNICEF hosted this event to celebrate World Prematurity Day. The day raises awareness for the challenges of preterm birth and celebrates the lives of preterm infants and their families worldwide.


During this webinar US Aid Advancing Nutrition highlighted this project’s work and resources, covering 6 key themes.


This webinar took a deep dive into the pediatric quality of care indicators and shared updates from pathfinder countries Kenya and Sierra Leone. Country teams shared their experiences, lessons learned and next steps to advance pediatric QoC measurement at country level based on this effort, and the audience gained practical recommendations to adapt to their countries.


Webinar 2 in a 3 part series: The science behind caring for young children and caregivers: Strengthening Nurturing Care approaches to achieve better health outcomes.


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