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MoH develops early childhood development strategies

Ministry of Health together with various stakeholders have enhanced early child hood development.

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by IVY KARIUKI

News28 May 2024 - 08:54
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In Summary


  • MOH said that those strategies oriented towards fostering nurturing care for early childhood development.
  • This advocacy is pivotal for mobilizing the necessary resources to effectively implement nurturing care interventions.
Ministry of Health members in a meeting with other stakeholders on May 28 .

The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with diverse stakeholders, last week convened to validate the Early Childhood Development (ECD) Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy and the ECD Advocacy Strategies.

MoH says the move aims to boost early childhood development (ECD).

The strategies are tailored towards fostering and nurturing care for early childhood development.

They aim to ensure that every child not only survives but thrives and attains their full potential.

"The SBCC strategy is intricately crafted to disseminate crucial ECD messages across various community segments, with the goal of raising awareness and educating communities on the critical aspects of early childhood development," MoH said.

The ECD advocacy strategy targets key decision-makers and emphasizes the significance of ECD for individual children, families, communities, and the nation as a whole.

"This advocacy is pivotal for mobilizing the necessary resources to effectively implement nurturing care interventions," MoH stated.

Both strategies serve as integral components of the forthcoming Integrated ECD Policy (IECD) for Kenya.

By incorporating these strategies, the IECD Policy aims to establish a comprehensive framework supporting the holistic development of young children, thereby ensuring their health, growth, and potential are fully realized.

The validation was attended by a diverse array of stakeholders.

They include representatives from the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Ministry of Education, National Council for Children Services, Directorate of Children Services, Department of Social Development, Nairobi County Government, Council of Governors, UNICEF, Interreligious Council of Kenya, Kenya Paediatric Association, ECD Network for Kenya, Africa Early Childhood Network, and Early Childhood Development Action Network.

MoH says the validation underscores the nation's commitment to establishing a robust support system for its youngest citizens, thereby contributing to the overall well-being and prosperity of the nation.

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