Lessons from a Review of International Experience in Early Childhood Development Programming, Part 2 : Tackling Implementation Challenges
Tajikistan has the highest birth rate, of 29 births per 1,000, in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region and children under 6 years old comprise 17 percent of the population. Early Childhood Development (ECD) investments are some of the most cost...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2021
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/856311628500111935/Part-2-Tackling-Implementation-Challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36138 |
Summary: | Tajikistan has the highest birth rate,
of 29 births per 1,000, in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA)
region and children under 6 years old comprise 17 percent of
the population. Early Childhood Development (ECD)
investments are some of the most cost-effective
interventions and given the demographic context, Tajikistan
can benefit more than other countries by building its human
capital and empowering its workforce of the future.
Globally, investing in children to build human capital is
one of the best investments a country can make to eliminate
extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and build the
workforce of tomorrow. Tajikistan’s Human Capital Index
(HCI) Score of 0.50 is lower than average for the region,
reflecting that much more can be done to support children in
achieving their potential. This report is intended to
support policy makers in understanding the key features of
an ECD program based on a rapid review of international ECD programs. |
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