By Ciro Avitabile Orazio Attanasio is an economist who has spent the past few years researching topics related to early childhood development (ECD). On November 30, 2011, as part of a conference series organized by the University College London, Orazio summarized the recent advances in ECD research over the past few years, and offered his insights on the unresolved … [Read more...] about Advances and challenges in child development research
An urgent need to address violence
Not very long ago I wrote a post about an interesting series of articles on child development that was published in a recent issue of the journal The Lancet. One of those articles identified the main risk factors that keep children from reaching their full potential. There are many that stand out, but today I want to talk about one that is particularly alarming for Latin … [Read more...] about An urgent need to address violence
LACEA, early childhood and… good news
On November 10-12, 2011, Adolfo Ibáñez University hosted the annual LACEA-LAMES conference in Santiago, Chile. LACEA is an international association of economists with common research interests. Founded in 1992, it serves as a forum in Latin America where economists and policymakers share ideas. Since its creation, LACEA has grown into an organization with around 1,000 … [Read more...] about LACEA, early childhood and… good news
Steps that leave footprints in Panama
By Mónica Rubio I want to share some information about the positioning, design and initial implementation of Panama’s early childhood policy, which the IDB has supported enthusiastically. The First National Forum on Early Childhood in Panama, titled “Securing the Future Today,” which was held on October 19-20, 2011, was a milestone in this process. The Forum brought … [Read more...] about Steps that leave footprints in Panama
Social benefits and private costs
One of the latest issues of the prestigious medical journal The Lancet offers an update to a special series of articles on child development that was originally published in the same journal in 2007. The original articles from 2007 effectively raised the profile of this topic among researchers and public policy decision-makers. The new series is expected to continue to … [Read more...] about Social benefits and private costs