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Measuring Early Childhood Development in Latin America
September 20-22, 2016Lima, Peru

Early childhood development continues to be a major challenge. While child mortality and malnutrition have been reduced in most countries, progress has been slower in other aspects of child development, such as cognitive, language, socio-emotional, and motor skills development. The global community is committed to improving early childhood development, which is one of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. What is lacking is a consensus on how to measure child development at scale and especially for the youngest children.

ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº, in partnership with the Inter-American Dialogue and the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE), organized a workshop to advance the measurement agenda and build consensus in Latin America on the issue. The workshop gave participants the opportunity to share experiences in the region and to consider recent international measurement initiatives by the hand of experts from the University of Harvard, Nebraska, and Stanford. The workshop was attended by from nine different countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay), from the Ministry of Education, Social Protection and Health, the Presidential Advisory Council on Early Childhood, Universities, NGOs and other international agencies.

Core Materials

 

Measuring Child Development: What, When and How

 

International initiatives for the measurement of child development (Part I)

Dana Charles McCoy (Harvard University):

Abbie Raikes (University of Nebraska):

Ann Weber (Stanford University):

Santiago Cueto (GRADE):  | ()

 

International initiatives for the measurement of child development (Part II)

Daniel Santos (University of Sao Paulo):

Juan Leon (GRADE):

Maria Elena Ubeda (UNICEF):

Antonio Rizzoli (Federico G¨®mez Hospital):

 

Comparing instruments

Caridad Araujo and Marta Rubio (Inter-American Development Bank):

 

Longitudinal surveys in Latin America: Lessons learned about the measurement of child development outcomes

Gonzalo Salas (University of the Republic, Uruguay):

Lina Mar¨ªa Casta?o (Director of the ELCA):

David Bravo (Catholic University of Chile):

EVENT DETAILS
  • DATE: September 20-22, 2016
  • LOCATION: Lima, Peru