Report
Early Childhood Skill Development through Emergent Literacy and Math in Niger
An endline study examining learning environment, children's strengths and equity
This Early Learning and Math (ELM) study provides a snapshot of children’s skill development over one year, allowing Save the Children and partners to contextualize their early childhood education interventions based on the learning environment and children’s developmental strengths and weaknesses. In Niger, ELM activities include parent/caregiver workshops designed to support parents and other family members to promote their children’s learning at home and training and support for educators at ECD centers. The data to inform the report was collected in the Maradi region of Niger two points in time, November 2016 and November 2017.
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Data Visualization
2016
ECD Data Visualization from ELM Programming in Niger
This data set includes data from 98 children and caregivers from five early childhood development centers in the Maradi Region of Niger.
Niger
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Presentation
November 13, 2025
From Local Contexts to Global Agendas: How Early Childhood Development Measurement Can Shape the Path Beyond 2030
This is a presentation made at the 3rd Early Childhood International Forum organized by TEC Monterrey, Mexico.
Save the Children US
Mexico
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Brief
January 20, 2025
The Accelerated School Readiness Program in Ethiopia
Boosting Early Learning: ASR program in Ethiopia shows substantive gains for 11,141 children in emergency settings.
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