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Abstract
Developmental science is both concerned with and has accumulated a wealth of evidence around factors that support and harm child development – many of which overlap substantially with the recently agreed upon global Sustainable Development Goals, placing developmental scientists in an apt position to contribute to the realization of these goals and targets.
We present community dialogues as a participatory research and program development strategy through which developmental scientists and local community partners can collaboratively surface, discuss, address, and evaluate…
WHAT: An overview of the development and benefits of child and youth-led organizations across Tanzania's Kagera region, primarily for children who have lost one or both parents. It outlines the contribution, particularly in terms of psychosocial benefits, of a variety of activities such as organization building and leadership training, group and peer counseling, micro loans and unconditional cash transfers, saving account services, self defense training, and agriculture training.
WHO: Children and young people, communities, social and…