African Legal Philosophy and Theory (Law/Philosophy crossover) | 21 June 2004

Community Health Programmes and Early Childhood Development in Ethiopian Tigray: A Data-Driven Assessment

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Abstract

Community health programmes in Ethiopia's Tigray region have been implemented to improve child well-being and development outcomes. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative analysis with qualitative observations from existing health records and interviews. Community health initiatives significantly enhance the cognitive and motor skills of young children, warranting broader implementation across Tigray and beyond. Further research should explore long-term developmental impacts and sustainability factors of these interventions.