2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202304.0154.v1
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Health, Child Development and Education in Rwanda:Understanding and working with contextual complexity

Abstract: Children’s health, development and education cannot be handled separated; they form one process and are profoundly interrelated. This article considers how to ensure children’s physical and mental fitness for school and maintain it once they are there. Rwanda Is a case study of health and development issues which render children unreceptive to education. This is not news to Rwanda’s government, but until recently the donor community was not interested in supporting implementation.… Show more

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