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Somos Crianza: A Latin American Coalition of Early Childhood Networks, Officially Launches

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In October 2023, Somos Crianza – a coalition of civil society organizations and networks from seven Latin American countries – was launched with the mission of making early childhood a top priority in the region.

Giving continuity to the Regional Agenda for the Comprehensive Development of Early Childhood, convened by Inter-American Dialogue and signed in Bogota in 2017, organizations from Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru met again in 2022 and 2023 in order to exchange knowledge and to articulate efforts and resources to work together for early childhood. 

In the link below, you can access the Somos Crianza Declaration – a document that lays out the motivations behind the network’s mission.

 

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