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SUMMARY:What Happens to Children’s Development When Mothers Participate in the 100WEEKS Program?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss research findings on the effects of the 100WEEKS Cash+ program on early childhood development\, with a particular focus on brain development.\n\n\nDate: 2 October 2025\nTime: 16:00 CET\nLocation: Online\n\nRegister here: How a direct cash program supports the development of children: new evidence from Ivory Coast\n\nA sneak peek into the findings:\n\n\n\nEarly childhood is a critical period for brain development.\nPoverty\, food insecurity\, and survival stress greatly disrupt this process.\nThe 100WEEKS program effectively addresses these challenges.\nThe result: children show significantly improved brain development.\n\n\nResearcher at CAPSI Africa with researchers from the University of Toronto\, Pennsylvania State University\, and Carnegie Mellon University\, will discuss these findings and their implications for policy and practice.\nCAPSI Africa looks forward to welcoming you online for what promises to be an inspiring event. The final online link will be shared closer to the date.
URL:https://www.capsi.wits.ac.za/event/what-happens-to-childrens-development-when-mothers-participate-in-the-100weeks-program/
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