1 GETTING A BETTER START IN LIFE THE PHILIPPINES EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Have Poor Children Benefited?

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1 GETTING A BETTER START IN LIFE THE PHILIPPINES EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Have Poor Children Benefited?

2 Early childhood development gives children a better start in life... Better child nutrition improves cognitive  Better child nutrition improves cognitive development and subsequent school development and subsequent school outcomes outcomes  Early childhood development affects adult productivities and incomes adult productivities and incomes  Positive associations between family background and schooling and child background and schooling and child health health

3 Provide needed interventions on health, Provide needed interventions on health, nutrition, early education and psychosocial nutrition, early education and psychosocial stimulation. stimulation. WHY ECD? An initiative and strategy of the Philippine An initiative and strategy of the Philippine Government to reduce poverty; Government to reduce poverty; An instrument to meet the An instrument to meet the government’s commitment to CRC, the MDG, government’s commitment to CRC, the MDG, and the World Fit for Children goals; and the World Fit for Children goals; Pilot-test ECD systems and strategies to Pilot-test ECD systems and strategies to improve service delivery; improve service delivery;

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5 ECDP GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The overarching goal of the program is to maximize the survival and total development of children especially children at-risk and disadvantaged.

6 SPECIFIC GOALS 1. Reduce by 40% proportion of underweight children under 6 from baseline value; 2. Increase to 90% of children months fully immunized; 3. Implement PEM program in 50% of municipalities in target provinces; 4. Increase to 75% children aged 3 to 5 attending daycare centers; 5. Increase to 90% completion rate for Grade 1 entrants; 6. Improve psychosocial status of children using the ECCD checklist.

7 CARAGA Central Mindanao Southern Mindanao Northern Mindanao Western Mindanao Eastern Visayas Central Visayas Western Visayas Bicol Region Southern Tagalog Central Luzon Cagayan Valley Ilocos Region Metro Manila Cordillera Region Muslim Mindanao Project Regions Regions 6, 7 and 12

8 ECD SERVICES: PROJECT COMPONENTS 1.Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) 2.Integrated Management of Child Illness(IMCI) 3.Micronutrient Malnutrition Control 4.Parent Effectiveness Service 5.Grade 1 Early Childhood Education (8-Wk Curriculum) 6.ECD Service Providers: > Rural Health Midwife > Day Care Worker > Child Development Worker > Day Care Mom

9 Timeline of Impact Evaluation Baseline for Indicators/ Evaluation Study First Follow-Up Survey for Evaluation 2 nd Follow-Up For Evaluation Study Endline Indicators Study PHASE 1 (2000/01) PHASE II (2002/03) PHASE III (2004) PHASE IV (2005)

10 RESULTS of the STUDY

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13 Program Impact on Cognitive and Language Development of Children PHASE 1PHASE 2Diff. Program Regions Control Region Impact1.6

14 LESSONS LEARNED  Public awareness on ECD services and its advantages is needed to scale up program implementation;  An integrated approach linking up sectoral policies and interventions has better impact;  Change in knowledge, attitude and behavior of service providers is necessary for improved ECD outcomes;

15  Institutionalizing ECD through structures and systems will contribute towards sustainability of program;  Responsibility should be given to local government units for policy-making, implementation and financing of interventions;  Conducting social preparation in the community develops a sense of awareness and ownership of the program;

16  Building strong partnership/collaboration with local government units, non-government organizations and people's organizations is a necessary ingredient towards sustainability;

17 E arly C hildhood C are and D evelopment Taking care of our future, today...

18 Thank you and Mabuhay!