The Government of Nepal is committed to ECD as demonstrated through the Strategy Paper adopted in 2004, National Plan of Action, and the draft amendment of the Education Act. With the new School Sector Development Plan (SSDP) starting in July 2016, the government is committed to increase quality access of ECD programs nationally by funding one year of pre-primary education. Participation from the communities and NGOs are also strongly encouraged to expand and improve ECD provisions.
The term ECD is generally used in Nepal and distinguishable in two forms to target children between 3 and 5 years of age: i) school-based pre-primary classes and ii) community-based child development centers. Children under three are generally supported through home-based programs and daycare centers.
Since 1996 , Nepal has successfully halved the rates of infant, under-five, and maternal mortality. Despite progress, the high prevalence of stunting and low birth weight due to malnutrition continues to plague the country. With 15% of its population living below the poverty line, pressure continues to intensify in providing comprehensive and quality ECD services to benefit all children in Nepal.
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in collaboration with Ministry of Health and Population, Ministry of Women, Children, and Senior Citizen, and Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration
Alliance for Early Childhood Development Nepal (AECDN) is a national level early childhood network with an aim of bringing together all the relevant stakeholders from the Government ministries and their line agencies; members of national and international non-governmental organizations; community-based organizations; and private sector and individuals working in the field of early childhood in Nepal. It is a professional membership organization that strives to congregate the program activities of various organizations in order to promote high-quality early childhood development services for all young children in the country. It provides a platform for sharing ideas, experiences and evidences among all the stakeholders.
Website: https://aecd-n.org/ Facebook: @aecd-n
Latest:
Video documentation of A Flexible Modular Approach to ECD Parenting Education: Strengthening ECD Opportunities for children in marginalised communities of Nepal (MoEST, government of Nepal, Seto Gurans and UNICEF Nepal). Access the full video via the ARNEC YouTube channel
Source: Noteworthy ECD Parenting Programmes in support of Young Children’s Holistic Development and Protection in the Asia-Pacific Region
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1. Collaborative partnerships to scale up ECD programs
2. District Integrated ECD Plan (District ECD committees supported by UNICEF)
3. Community engagement for ECD program sustainability (implemented by the Seto Gurans Network)
4. Healing and Education through Art or HEART (implemented by Save the Children Nepal)
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