UNICEF-funded project support comprehensive child development

About 35,000 children aged 0-8 and 25,000 parents and caregivers will benefit from a UNICEF-funded project “Mobile integrated early childhood development (MIECD)”, heard a workshop in Hanoi on December 14.
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Hanoi (VNA) – About 35,000children aged 0-8 and 25,000 parents and caregivers will benefit from a UNICEF-fundedproject “Mobile integrated early childhood development (MIECD)”, heard a workshopin Hanoi on December 14.

The use of mobile technology in the project is part of the Comprehensive Child Development Programme(CCDP), which requires a multi-sector and inter-ministerial approach to ensure earlycaring for and nurturing children.

Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Viet Tien said the workshop served as avenue for relevant parties to discuss their roles to ensure coordination in planningand implementing the initiative.

The project will comprise eight modules in the fields of maternity care, infantcare, nutrition, early interaction, care for disabled children, clean water andenvironmental sanitation, comprehensive child development and surveying.

It will be piloted in 27 disadvantaged communes in the Central Highlandsprovinces of Kon Tum and Gia Lai and the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien.

Mobile technology will help collect data and analyse information related to mothersand children, supporting medical workers in providing reasonable and timelyinterventions.

Vietnam’s large mobile network coverage allows easier access to vulnerablegroups of women and children in remote areas, contributing to minimising inequalityin accessing health care among different communities in Vietnam.

On the occasion, the ministry established a national Steering Committee to providetechnical assistance, build plans and implement the CCDP.-VNA
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