
Momentum grows as more world leaders Act For Early Years
In the run-up to the UN General Assembly, the campaign will step up efforts to persuade governments to increase their investment in care and education for the youngest children.
In the run-up to the UN General Assembly, the campaign will step up efforts to persuade governments to increase their investment in care and education for the youngest children.
The visionary plan, which will transform the lives of millions of children, comes after months of tireless advocacy by Act For Early Years campaign partners in Brazil.
The country's education ministry first committed to champion young children's learning at an Act For Early Years event hosted by Theirworld.
A new Theirworld report reveals an increase in early years investment - but the effects of donor aid cuts, policy shifts and ongoing conflicts could reverse that trend.
Theirworld visited Kwale County to see how its leadership on early childhood policies and programmes will have a lasting impact on young children.
A two-day training event in Kenya showed young campaigners how to inform decision-makers about the importance of investing in childcare and preschool education.
After months of campaigning by Act For Early Years, world leaders have pledged to transform the lives of hundreds of millions of young children and mothers.
A Theirworld report reveals modest spending increases can produce dramatic results within just a few years for young children and women.
Targeted at preschool children, these exciting initiatives have taken part in our masterclasses and will receive mentoring and £50,000 grants to reach even more learners.