A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
Two case studies of parenting programs, aiming to improve parenting practices and child development outcomes, and implemented by Save the Children/Ministry of Health/Khesar Gyalpo University in Bhutan and Boston College/University of Rwanda/FXB in Rwanda, respectively called Prescription to Play and...
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Main Authors: | Frances Aboud (Author), Karma Choden (Author), Michael Tusiimi (Author), Rafael Contreras Gomez (Author), Rachel Hatch (Author), Sara Dang (Author), Theresa Betancourt (Author), Karma Dyenka (Author), Grace Umulisa (Author), Carina Omoeva (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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