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application/pdfRCBI Endline Report Endline report measuring progress registered towards the stated outcomes of the Rwandan’s Children Book Initiative (RCBI), a project aimed at supporting publishers to produce high quality, age appropriate, Kinyarwanda children’s books and to distribute these books to schools. 26/05/20152MB
application/pdfRCBI Endline Dissemination RCBI Evaluation Results, May-201529/10/2015524KB
application/pdfRCBI Book CatalogueDetailed information on availability of well written and illustrated Kinyarwanda children's books, pricing and publisher(s). 27/04/20151MB
application/pdfRCBI - Teacher Training: Case StudyRCBI - Teacher Training: Case Study.30/09/2014845KB
application/pdfRCBI - Publishers: Case StudyRCBI Publishers: Case Study.30/09/2014229KB
application/pdfRCBI - Policy and PracticeRwanda Children's Book Initiative - Policy and Practice29/09/20142MB
application/pdfRCBI - BaselineRwanda Children's Book Initiative Baseline.29/09/20143MB
application/pdfRadio: A Low-Tech Solution to Deliver Integrated Nurturing CThis brief profiles how MOMENTUM adapted and scaled up an evidence-based Rwandan radio program on nurturing care called "First Steps Intera za Mbere." The program adapted to COVID-19 restrictions to respond to the urgent need created to reach caregivers with vital health information and prevention measures while also expanding the program's reach across the country. "First Steps Intera za Mbere" supports caregivers to provide nurturing care, support child development, improve learning outcomes, and increase emergent literacy promotion for children ages zero to three years old through group sessions and radio programming.27/07/20211MB
application/pdfQualitative Endline Evaluation- First Steps Program in RwandFirst steps is a program implemented by Save the Children and Umuhuza that aims to increase the knowledge and skills of parents to support their children's cognitive, social emotional and physical development in Rwanda. 20/06/20226MB
application/pdfProviding refugee children the education they were promisedDid you know that world’s 3.5 million out of school refugee children have lost out on more than 700 million school days since last year? And the number grows by 1.9 million every day. That’s a lot of lost learning. Check out the full Report:22/09/20171MB
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