Transforming Early Childhood Development: A Centralized, Data-Driven Solution for Kenya

Human Development

  • February 2025
  • Briefing Papers

In Kenya, many young children face developmental challenges that impact their future, with those in informal settlements and underserved counties like Homa Bay and Isiolo particularly affected by poverty, malnutrition, and low access to healthcare and education services.

According to available evidence, up to 40% of children under five years in Kenya are at risk of developmental delays, a situation compounded by a lack of data on early childhood development (ECD) or barriers to its management. Currently, ECD data are managed disparately across various sectors, including health, education, and social protection, and they never get aggregated. This limits policymakers’ ability to make well-informed decisions about programming and resource allocation for ECD as a unified function.

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Communications Officer

Charity Waweru-Mwangi

Charity Waweru-Mwangi is a Communications Officer in the Synergy Unit…

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Research Scientist

Margaret Nampijja

Dr Margaret Nampijja is a developmental psychologist with a medical…

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Research Scientist

Symon Kariuki

Dr. Symon Kariuki is a Research Scientist within the Early…

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