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  • Developmental Science
  • Public Health Interventions
  • Global Development Studies

Background:

  • Early childhood development (ECD) is critical, with growing evidence of its importance.
  • Research on ECD interventions is fragmented across sectors, populations, and settings.
  • The UN Sustainable Development Goals offer a framework for large-scale ECD initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive analysis of ECD interventions across health, nutrition, education, child protection, and social protection sectors.
  • To identify key components for successful, smart, and sustainable ECD interventions.
  • To provide evidence-based recommendations for scaling up ECD programs.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review and analysis of existing literature on ECD interventions.
  • Categorization of interventions across five key sectors.
  • Synthesis of findings to identify common success factors and best practices.

Main Results:

  • Multi-sectoral intervention packages, grounded in nurturing care, are essential for effective ECD.
  • Interventions should be timed appropriately across the life course and address multiple risks.
  • Leveraging existing delivery platforms is vital for scalable implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Supporting parents and caregivers in providing nurturing care is fundamental for children's developmental potential.
  • Future interventions should continue to evolve with developmental science.
  • Integrated, multi-sectoral approaches are most effective for promoting early childhood development.