The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)
The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)
The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)
eAnswers Team
The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)
eAnswers Team
The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)
eAnswers Team
The governments first draft policy on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) finalized after four regional consultations with stakeholder across the country proposes a comprehensive law to cover nutritional development and education aspects related to children up to five years of age. (In Feb., the policy will be put in the public domain for comments)