5/9/2023 0 Comments An american childhoodThe second, from Northeast Syria, focuses on Reach Up home visits combined with social–emotional learning activities for school-aged children to support families with multiple children amid surges in conflict, violence, and displacement. The first case focuses on Rohingya and crisis-affected host community populations in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and the phone-based remote intervention to promote nurturing care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 8 This article further advances the brief’s recommendations through exploratory multiple case study analysis focusing on issues of feasibility, rapid adaptations, and cost of Reach Up and Learn in 3 distinct crisis- and conflict-affected settings. Such examples are presented in the December 2020 brief, Nurturing Care for Children Living in Humanitarian Settings developed by the World Health Organization and partners. As crisis- and conflict-affected settings present specific and varied challenges, there is a clear need for a range of evidence-based program models with varying levels of intensity that can be quickly adapted and implemented. Responding to these needs requires consideration of diverse contextual and cultural factors that influence feasibility, uptake, and impact across 5 interconnected components of nurturing care: good health, adequate nutrition, safety and security, responsive caregiving, and opportunities for early learning.
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