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School Health and Development in Low Resource Countries: The Ongoing FRESH Partners Dialogue and Summaries

FRESH School Health and Nutrition Webinar: School Health and Development in Low Resource Countries: The Ongoing FRESH Partners Dialogue and Summaries Context matters

The resources, culture, systems and capacities within countries and regions will determine the nature, priorities and, ultimately, the sustainability of school-based and school-linked programs to promote education, health and development. Understanding these factors and developing programs, policies and multi-component approaches within contexts such as conflict/disaster-affected regions, small island developing states and indigenous communities has become an important matter, even a starting point, for many UN agencies, donor organizations, researchers and global organizations.

Date: 29 April 2020

Time: 9:00 Washington DC; 14:00 London, 18:00 New Delhi

Featured Speakers:

  • Mohini Venkatesh, Senior Advisor, Save the Children
  • Lesley Drake, Executive Director, Partnership for Child Development
  • Jen Williams, Plan International UK
  • Presenters from several FRESH Webinars

To join the webinar click on the link a few minutes before the start of the session

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