Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life
The purpose of this report is to assist the Government of Indonesia to identify priorities for expanding effective and sustainable early childhood services targeted to children in the first six years of life. The report is organized in three sectio...
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okr-10986-363612021-10-14T05:10:48Z Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life World Bank EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DISPARITIES INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY SPECIAL PRIMARY EDUCATION EDUCATION AND HEALTH IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA BUREAU OF STATISTIC BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FUEL PRICE INCREASE OFFICIAL POVERTY LINE INDONESIAN RUPIAH WAGE EARNER BRAIN DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE STIMULATION LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SKILL NUTRITION INTERVENTION MALNUTRITION COMPOSITE INDEX CLEAN WATER LIFE EXPECTANCY GOVERNMENT FUNDING SCHOOL SUCCESS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY HIGH ENROLLMENT ECONOMIC CRISIS The purpose of this report is to assist the Government of Indonesia to identify priorities for expanding effective and sustainable early childhood services targeted to children in the first six years of life. The report is organized in three sections. The first section explains how expanding services for young children can help to alleviate inequities in human development outcomes. A second section presents the current situation of the early childhood education and development subsector in Indonesia and emerging issues. The final section sets forth recommendations. 2021-10-13T15:56:36Z 2021-10-13T15:56:36Z 2006-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/750451468268182766/Early-childhood-education-and-development-in-Indonesia-an-investment-for-a-better-life http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36361 English en_US Working Paper Series;No. 2006–2 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study East Asia and Pacific Asia Indonesia |
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DISPARITIES INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY SPECIAL PRIMARY EDUCATION EDUCATION AND HEALTH IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA BUREAU OF STATISTIC BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FUEL PRICE INCREASE OFFICIAL POVERTY LINE INDONESIAN RUPIAH WAGE EARNER BRAIN DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE STIMULATION LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SKILL NUTRITION INTERVENTION MALNUTRITION COMPOSITE INDEX CLEAN WATER LIFE EXPECTANCY GOVERNMENT FUNDING SCHOOL SUCCESS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY HIGH ENROLLMENT ECONOMIC CRISIS |
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DISPARITIES INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY SPECIAL PRIMARY EDUCATION EDUCATION AND HEALTH IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA BUREAU OF STATISTIC BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FUEL PRICE INCREASE OFFICIAL POVERTY LINE INDONESIAN RUPIAH WAGE EARNER BRAIN DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE STIMULATION LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SKILL NUTRITION INTERVENTION MALNUTRITION COMPOSITE INDEX CLEAN WATER LIFE EXPECTANCY GOVERNMENT FUNDING SCHOOL SUCCESS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY HIGH ENROLLMENT ECONOMIC CRISIS World Bank Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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The purpose of this report is to assist
the Government of Indonesia to identify priorities for
expanding effective and sustainable early childhood services
targeted to children in the first six years of life. The
report is organized in three sections. The first section
explains how expanding services for young children can help
to alleviate inequities in human development outcomes. A
second section presents the current situation of the early
childhood education and development subsector in Indonesia
and emerging issues. The final section sets forth recommendations. |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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Early Childhood Education and Development in Indonesia : An Investment for a Better Life |
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early childhood education and development in indonesia : an investment for a better life |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/750451468268182766/Early-childhood-education-and-development-in-Indonesia-an-investment-for-a-better-life http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36361 |
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