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28 Październik 2020
Protecting young children from vaccine-preventable diseases
https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/protecting-young-children-vaccine-preventable-diseases
Vaccination is one of the world’s safest and most cost-effective public health interventions. Yet growing distrust in science, coupled with misinformation, means that vaccination coverage rates are declining in some countries and communities, resulting in an upsurge of vaccine-preventable diseases. Research shows that those caring for children…, PROTECTING YOUNG CHILDREN FROM VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASES MODULE 22 Disclaimer: The resource modules were authored by the individuals under the guidance of the UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia. The text is presented in draft format and it is expected that it will be adapted and contextualized for use by interested countries.…
Report
17 Maj 2023
Research for national situation analyses on early childhood intervention
https://www.unicef.org/eca/reports/research-national-situation-analyses-early-childhood-intervention
In the Europe and Central Asia Region (ECA), in collaboration with other organizations and networks, UNICEF has promoted national policy and programme development for early childhood development (ECD). Within the ECD framework, UNICEF promotes regional and country initiatives for early childhood intervention (ECI) to support families whose…, Methodological Guide: RESEARCH FOR NATIONAL SITUATION ANALYSES ON EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION Rise Institute Methodological Guide: Research for National Situation Analyses on Early Childhood Intervention Emily Vargas-Barn, Kristel Diehl and Natalia Kakabadze United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF), 2022 Photo credit: UNICEF/Nemanja Pancic This…

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