Qualitative Research on Key Early Childhood Behaviors in Cocoa and Non-Cocoa Communities in Côte d’Ivoire

Parenting programs aim to equip parents with the right information and skills so they can provide optimal care to foster their children’s development within their own means. A new study conducted by Busara and Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs provides insights to fine-tune existing parenting programs in Côte d’Ivoire to make them more impactful. […]
Children’s rights in the cocoa-growing communities of côte d’ivoire – 2018

This study, co-financed by UNICEF and the Jacobs Foundation, assesses the situation of children’s rights in cocoa communities in Côte d’Ivoire. It highlights four work streams to systematically address children’s rights in cocoa-producing areas: adequate standard of living, child protection, education, and child survival. Download study