The 3rd African International Conference on
Early Childhood Development
Web Site of the Conference: www.ECDafrica2005.com
In recognition of the critical
importance of protecting the rights of young children (children from
birth to eight years of age) to develop their full cognitive, emotional,
social and physical potential, early childhood development (ECD) has
found expression in international declarations and frameworks adopted
for the development of countries in Africa. The Convention on the Rights
of the Child, the Cairo Declaration, the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs), the Education for All (EFA) goals and the Declaration and Framework
for Action of the UN General Assembly Special Session on Children (UNGASS),
all have provision for inclusion of early childhood development as a
priority area for human resource development in support of national
development processes. The New Partnership for Africa’s Development
(NEPAD) has also called for the revision of its agenda to include a
focus on early childhood development.
Unfortunately, following
the adoption of these important international declarations and frameworks,
early childhood development has still not received the support needed,
in concrete terms, in most national development plans and processes
in Africa. Many children in Africa continue to die before their 5th
birthday, many children still repeat and drop out of the educational
system because they are not ready/prepared for the school system and
children in difficult circumstances are not receiving the needed care
and support.
It is in light of the above,
that the 3rd in a series of African International Early Childhood Development
Conferences will be held in Accra, Ghana from May 30 – June 3,
2005, with the theme “Moving Early Childhood Development Forward
in Africa”.
The 3rd conference follows
the first which was held in 1999 in Kampala, Uganda and a second in
2002 in Asmara, Eritrea.
The focus of the 3rd African
International ECD Conference will be on three important priority action
areas that are necessary to move the ECD agenda forward in Africa –
a. Ensuring effective caring
practices within the family and community
b. Ensuring access and
use of quality basic services and
c. Ensuring a supportive
policy environment
The conference will include
three-days of technical workshops based on the 3 action areas indicated
above and a one and a half day Ministerial meeting under the leadership
of the chair of ECOWAS, H.E. President John Agyekum Kuffuor.
The outcome of the conference
is expected to draw increased political commitment to early childhood
development in Africa, facilitate accelerated action at country levels
and also feed into other development processes including PRSPs, EFA,
SWAPs and NEPAD plans.
The conference is being organized
by the Working Group on Early Childhood Development of the Association
for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA-WGECD), representing
a partnership between international organizations including UNICEF,
the World Bank, UNESCO, WHO, the Early Childhood Development Virtual
University (ECDVU), the Consultative Group on Early Childhood Development
(CGECD) and national governments.
Updated information regarding
selection of country delegates and other details will be announced by
September 20, 2004.
Contact:
Stella Etse
ADEA-WGECD Secretariat
c/o UNICEF Reg. Office for West and Central Africa
P. O. Box 29720
Dakar-Yoff, Senegal
Tel.: +221 869 58 58
Fax: +221 820 30 65
E-mail: setse@unicef.org
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