An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Community-Based Parenting Empowerment Program to Improve Nurturing Care of Young Children in Kenya And Zambia
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Community-Based Parenting Empowerment Program to Improve Nurturing Care of Young Children in Kenya And Zambia
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Purpose of Research: Investing in parents and children during the critical period between birth
and five years can have long-lasting benefits in the child’s life (1). Currently in five African countries,
the Moments That Matter® (MTM) Program is an early childhood development (ECD) program
partnership of Episcopal Relief & Development aimed at empowering Primary Caregivers through
a rural, community-led, integrated nurturing care approach engaging the most vulnerable
families with children 0-3 years old. The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
conducted implementation research during a 30-month program period on MTM in Kenya and
Zambia – where it is implemented by Episcopal Relief & Development with its long-term partners,
the Zambia Anglican Council Outreach Programs (ZACOP) and the Anglican Church of Kenya
Development Services – Nyanza (ADS-Nyanza) (2).
