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Integrated early childhood development using appreciative inquiry in Masaka District, Uganda [Video recording] : to policy-makers.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Kampala : UNICEF, [n.d.]Description: 1 videodisc of 1 VCD (9 min.) : sd., ill. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.231
Summary: IECD is a strategy, targeting zero to eight years old children, whic h aims for holistic development of a child. It integrates health, nutri tion, water and sanitation, psycho-social care, early learning, protect ion, and any other components which the community deem it necessary for their children's holistic development. Uganda endeavours to apply an a pproach of Al in setting up IECD. Al seeks to identify and respects wha t communities are already doing with respect to child rearing practices . The role of the approach is to maximize the impact of their existing good practices for it to eventually become best practices.
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Books - Open Access Books - Open Access Main Library - Africana UNICEF 305. 231 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 001489513

This VCD is 9 minutes produced for policy-makers to grasp IECD using Al. It contains: a) a demonstration of IECD in Masaka district, Uganda , b) a brief* process of Al

IECD is a strategy, targeting zero to eight years old children, whic h aims for holistic development of a child. It integrates health, nutri tion, water and sanitation, psycho-social care, early learning, protect ion, and any other components which the community deem it necessary for their children's holistic development. Uganda endeavours to apply an a pproach of Al in setting up IECD. Al seeks to identify and respects wha t communities are already doing with respect to child rearing practices . The role of the approach is to maximize the impact of their existing good practices for it to eventually become best practices.

*Full description oa Al is available in another video, training vide o on appreciative inquiry in integrated Early Childhood Development in Masaka district, Uganda.

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