Localization for Early Childhood Development and Child Protection in Guatemala

Mara Tissera Luna

In humanitarian and displacement settings, young children face multiple risks, including increased exposure to violence, which can deprive them of the stable, responsive, and nurturing care they need to thrive. These adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can negatively impact their long-term development and well-being. Quality, integrated early childhood development (ECD) interventions, policies, and programs for children, their caregivers, and communities can counteract these risks, enabling children to survive and flourish. This Collaborative Insights report gathers perspectives on strengthening ECD efforts from Guatemalan grassroots practitioners, national social movements, community-based organizations, international non-governmental organizations, donors, and the Guatemalan government.

This report is a part of the Breakthrough Series Collaborative on Promoting Early Childhood Development for Young Children on the Move in Northern Central America.

Localization for Early Childhood Development and Child Protection in Guatemala