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Measuring early childhood development has a strategic role in the early childhood agenda. Latin America and the Caribbean have made significant progress on the subject and have relevant experiences. Within these experiences, the Regional Network to Measure Early Childhood Development (REMDI) stands out, a network of experts in the region, whose mission is to promote and facilitate the exchange of knowledge on evaluation efforts.
During the pandemic, measuring early childhood development became even more crucial to be able to, among other things, define preventive actions associated with the setbacks caused by confinement.
This event will present the work of REMDI and the current evaluation efforts in the region as well as initiatives that emerged during the pandemic to measure childhood and the impact of the crisis on development. Organized with Early Childhood Development Action Network (ECDAN).
Follow this event on Twitter at #REMDIAprendizajes and @PrealEd.
We invite participants to send questions through the Q&A function on Zoom. This event will be held in Spanish with simultaneous interpretation in English.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE (IN SPANISH):
AGENDA:
10:00 AM – 10:20 AM |
OPENING |
Elizabeth Lule, Executive Director, Early Childhood Development Action Network (ECDAN) Representative from Ministry of Social Development (MIDES), Uruguay
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10:20 AM – 11:00 AM |
PANEL |
Claudia Zamora, Incharge of National Education Program, Chile Crece Contigo, Ministry of Social Development and Family, Chile Brenda González, Director of Monitoring Early Childhood Policies of the Executive Secretariat, SIPINNA, Mexico
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11:00 AM – 11:25 AM |
Q&A |
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Moderated by Ariel Fiszbein |
11:25 AM – 11:30 AM |
Closing |
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Shekufeh Zonji, Global Technical Lead, ECDAN |