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EFA Global Monitoring Report 2007
Education for All - Global Monitoring Report
Strong foundations
Early childhood care and education
Early childhood is a time of remarkable transformation and extreme vulnerability. Programmes that support young children during the years before they go to primary school prove strong foundations for subsequent learning and development. Such programmes also compensate for disadvantage and exclusion, offering a way out of poverty.
The 2007 Report focuses on the first Education for All goal, which calls upon countries to expand and improve early childhood care and education – in the form of a holistic package encompassing care, health and nutrition in addition to education.
Disadvantaged children stand to benefit the most, yet too few developing countries, and too few donor agencies, have made early childhood a priority.
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Full Report
Download the full report [PDF - 5 MB] or in sections:
- Overview [PDF 103 KB]
- Highlights [PDF - 86 KB]
- Chapters [PDF]
- Learning begins at birth [118 KB]
- The six goals: how are we doing? [2 MB]
- Tackling exclusion: lessons from country experience [778 KB]
- International support: making better use of more aid [542 KB]
- The compelling case for ECCE [111 KB]
- Worldwide progress in early childhood care and education [887 KB]
- The making of effective programmes [145 KB]
- Fostering strong ECCE policies [318 KB]
- EFA: action now [83 KB]
- Annex [PDF]
This full report can also be obtained in print version at UNESCO Publishing and on CD-ROM upon request to efareport(at)unesco.org
Regional overviews [PDF]
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- Central and Eastern Europe
- Central Asia
- East Asia | Fact and Figures for East Asia | East Asia report card
- Latin America and the Caribbean | es
- Sub-Saharan Africa | Fact sheet - Sub-Saharan Africa
- The Pacific
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