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Published By:
USAID
Publication Date:
Guideline/Guidance
Ghana
Kyrgyz Republic
Mozambique
English

The Global Child Thrive Act recognizes that the future health, prosperity, and stability of individuals and societies require promoting and protecting young children’s development, which necessitates coordination and integrated approaches across various sectors, including health; nutrition; child protection; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and education.

Photo of a man sitting on a bed holding a small infant, with a woman and two small children smiling and sitting next to him.