The document discusses the importance of early childhood development (ECD) interventions. It notes that the brain develops most rapidly in the first 2 years of life, making this a crucial window for ECD programs. Not investing in ECD can result in low birth weight, malnutrition, lack of stimulation, and impaired cognitive and emotional development, which is more difficult and costly to remedy than building strong children from the start. The document calls on the state to recognize the importance of ECD, make the necessary investments, and coordinate implementation across sectors to successfully provide an integrated ECD package from prenatal through preschool years.
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Building the case for a fair chance in life
1. Building the case for a #FairChance
Rajeshwari Chandrasekar
Chief Field Of鍖ce , UNICEF
2. Good morning! Hon.Governor of Maharashtra Shri Vidyasagar
Rao- I thank you for agreeing to release the State of the Worlds
Children Report today.
I thank you Mr Kshatriya Chief Secretary to address the audience.
I also acknowledge the presence of heads of Department of the
State Govt , the media heads and most importantly the children
who have travelled from far.
3. The trajectory of physical growth and brain development is not
similar. At birth the child grows to 5 % of its potential while the
brain grows to 50%. By the age 2, the brain has already reached
75% of its potential but the physical growth is only 15%.Hence the
need to start early childhood development interventions in the 鍖rst
1000 days.
5. It is easier to build strong children than repair broken men. This is
biologically true and makes economic sense as well. Not investing in
early childhood results in risks both during and after pregnancy.
During pregnancy, the mother from poorer households face
inadequate access to health care, hygiene and above all lack
knowledge of good parenting. This results in low birth weight babies,
malnutrition in early years, lack of adequate stimulation at home and
in centres resulting in impaired cognitive and emotional development.
That is why it is easier to build strong children than repair broken men.
6. The risks can be addressed and the gap between the optimal and
impaired development be reduced with an ECD package that starts
early and is effective.
7. The ECD package consists of interventions that cut across several
sectors/departments. It is important to concurrently address the health,
nutrition, development, education, and protection needs of children,
beginning prenatally. Co-locating and integrating services where
possible is the need. Thus while births of children needs to be
registered, an atmosphere free from violence needs to be maintained,
promoting exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding and
provision of schooling that is age appropriate is possible, there are a
set of interventions that need coordination between and among sectors-
this relates to early stimulation.
8. The early stimulation is also borne out by economic literature that
shows that investments in prenatal and pre-school years give a rate of
return 7-10% more than when investment happens in later years.
Hence the window of opportunity is in the earlier years.
9. To summarise therefore the State needs to recognise the importance
of ECD, recognise the investment imperative and recognise the
coordination efforts to implement ECD successfully.
Thus 3 Is- Importance, investment and implementation this will lead
to a healthy child and nation state.