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PAKISTAN: Early Childhood to Receive a Boost [News]

A new programme to improve childhood development and education in Pakistan's poverty stricken provinces of Balochistan and Sindh in the south of the country will be implemented by the Aga Khan Foundation Pakistan (AKFP) and USAID. This is the first time these communities are to benefit from such a programme, which resulted from identifying weaknesses in policies on early childhood education. "AKFP is moving early childhood education [ECE] and early childhood development [ECD] back into the communities and forward," Randy Hatfield, AKFP?s education programme manager, told IRIN from the southern city of Karachi on Monday. The project, entitled "Releasing Confidence and Creativity (RCC): An Early Childhood Development Programme", will be launched in 100 communities, targeting children up to the age of eight with a particular focus on girls in rural areas. "The main elements are advocacy, teacher training, awareness of childhood education and how communities can support readiness for school," he said. ... All 100 projects are being implemented in collaboration with the Health and Nutrition Development Society, Teachers Resource Centre, Aga Khan Education Service Pakistan, Aga Khan University-Human Development Programme, Sindh Education Foundation, Society for Community Support for Primary Education and the education departments of Balochistan and Sindh. [source: IRIN]

Posted on 2003-08-27



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