Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) Study Protocol: a mixed-methods exploration of paid early childcare in Mukuru slum, Nairobi
Introduction The early years are critical. Early nurturing care can lay the foundation for human capital accumulation with lifelong benefits. Conversely, early adversity undermines brain development, learning and future earning.Slums are among the most challenging places to spend those early years a...
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Main Authors: | Sunil Bhopal (Author), Zelee Hill (Author), Elizabeth W Kimani-Murage (Author), Robert C Hughes (Author), Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo (Author), Betty R Kirkwood (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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