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Endline Report from Home-Based Preschool Model
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This study (in French) provides insight into the skills and development of young children in three groups in Sikasso, Mali: a group without access to any early childhood intervention, a group with access to public Early Childhood Development Centers (CDPE) and a group representing beneficiaries of the intervention "Promotion of early childhood and preschool education at home in Sikasso", who benefited from non-formal early childhood education activities in their homes.
The findings demonstrate that attendance at early childhood education, whether in formal CDPEs or in non-formal settings at home has a positive impact on development outcomes.
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Author: Fulvia Oldrini, Valeria Kunz, Sidibe Kalifa
Organization:
Save the Children
Date: October 1, 2020
Country: Mali
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