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Mauritius Early Childhood Development : SABER Country Report 2012

2014

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Essential health services; Ecd; Girls; Access to preschool; Growth monitoring; Ministry of education; Public health problem; Skilled attendants; Material resources; Vulnerable families; Family responsibility; Parental leave; Care for children; Day care centers; Enrollment rate; Childcare; Enrollment rates; Primary school teachers; Effective policies; Maternal mortality; Day care; Public awareness; Rights of children; Public schools; Preschools; Provision of care; Early childhood; Children with disabilities; Service provision; Caregivers; Universal access; Equal opportunities; Services for children; Socioeconomic status; Primary schools; Nursing; Quality education; Care centers; Service delivery; Service providers; Training programs; Prenatal nutrition; Special education; Sanitation facilities; Universal birth registration; Home visiting; Human development; Early childhood development; Residential care; Net enrollment; Primary teachers; Integrated assessment; Early learning; Early childhood education; Depression; Quality preschool; Illness; Economic empowerment; Classrooms; National laws; Special needs; Policy development; Poor families; Mother tongue; Maternal mortality ratio; Mental; Pupil ratio; Mother; Convention on the rights of the child; Quality of services; Access to health services; Gross enrollment; Preprimary education; Education of children; Medical care; Ministry of health; Immunizations; Family welfare; Home language; School age children; Diets; Infant mortality; Physical development; Policy makers; Health policy; Disabilities; Child mortality; Breast milk; Epidemic; Level of education; Family leave; Purchasing power; Holistic development; Set of goals; Ecd programs; Orphans; Early grades; Mother to child transmission; Health system; Maternity leave; Breast milk substitutes; Preschool enrollment; Government support; Ecd policies; Low birth weight; Primary school; Level of development; Child health services; Education programs; Disability; International comparisons; Child protection; Wellness; Community based early childhood education; Job training; Child abuse; Intervention; National levels; Mother to child; Equitable access; Tuition; Purchasing power parity; Mandates; Instruction; Newborns; Qualified teachers; Provision of services; Clinics; Parenting education; Preprimary school enrollment; Policy goals; Psychological support; Young children; Childhood development programme; Use of resources; School year; Citizen; Health outcomes; Education policies; National governments; Paternity leave; Numeracy; Local municipalities; Private schools; Citizens; National level; Education sector; School age; Preprimary schools; Live births; Number of children; Student learning; Early childhood care; Access to education; Universal enrollment; Parenting; Curricula; Health interventions; Birth registration; Health effects; Ecce; Policy lever; Classroom; Religious institutions; Protection of children; Foster families; Antenatal care; Parity; Policy framework; Early stimulation
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

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