Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Final Report First Steps Program | First 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. | 20/06/2022 | 8MB |
| Executive Summary for KAP Dissemination | Executive Summary of findings from a baseline survey conducted by Save the Children in Rwanda. The purpose of the survey was to establish the level of awareness in the public about emergent and early literacy. | 21/09/2015 | 3MB |
| Exec. Summary of Public Awareness of Early Literacy Baseline | | 29/10/2015 | 3MB |
| Evaluation of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) | Parents’ interactions with infants and children in the first years can have a long-term impact on physical, health, on social and emotional well-being, and on cognitive capacities (CDC, 2007). With training, parents can become more effective providers of the care and stimulation that babies and young children need to develop properly (Evans, 2006). Since the Pilot Phase of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) Program in 2015, Save the Children continues to implement the program with an aim to improve parenting practices, child development outcomes, and promotion of emergent literacy in the home. As part of our COVID-19 response in 2020 in partnership with UMUHUZA we conducted a baseline survey on parenting during COVID-19 intended to collect data to benchmark the “Evaluation of First Steps (Intera za Mbere) towards quality Early Childhood Care and Development through Holistic Parenting Education in Response to COVID-19” | 18/02/2021 | 819KB |
| Enjoying Books Together Kinyarwanda version | Kinyarwanda version of the Enjoying Books Together at Home pamphlet, which includes fun ways parents and care-givers can help instill a reading culture in children. | 22/04/2015 | 4MB |
| Enjoying Books Together in the Classroom | A detailed guide produced by the Rwandan Children’s Book Initiative, a project of Save the Children. The aim of the guide is to introduce Rwandan teachers to the importance of written material and books and to share some ideas for how they can be used in the classroom to improve student’s learning. | 22/04/2015 | 1MB |
| Enjoying Books Together At Home: Ideas for parents and carer | "Enjoying Books Together at Home" is a short guide for parents to use when introducing their children to the importance of reading outside of school. It includes suggestions for parents and caregivers of activities they can use to encourage reading at home. | 16/11/2020 | 4MB |
| Enjoying Books Together | Enjoying Books Together is published by the Rwandan Children’s Book Initiative, a project of Save the Children. The aim of the guide is to introduce Rwandan teachers to the importance of written material and books, and to share ideas about how they can be used in the classroom to improve students’ learning. | 21/04/2015 | 4MB |
| Endline Evaluation of Advanced School Readiness Project | School readiness is the foundation of equity and quality education. It is gaining global support as a viable means to help young children reach their full developmental potential and engage in lifelong learning.
| 20/06/2022 | 2MB |
| ELMI Midline Summary of Findings | A summary of key findings regarding the ongoing implementation of the Early Learning and Maths Initiative (ELMI). ELMI aims to improve children’s school readiness skills for children aged 3 to 6 years through centre-based and home-based interventions. | 22/04/2015 | 587KB |