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Center for Learning and Childhood Development, Ghana is a researched-based center committed to seeing Ghanaian children survive, learn, and thrive.

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Through CLCD'S Preterm Al project, we're working to understand the growth and development of preterm children in LMIC (Low- and Middle-Income Country) settings and to develop holistic solutions that support every child's journey. Every child matters!! #clcd #preterm

Through CLCD'S Preterm Al project, we're working to understand the growth and development of preterm children in LMIC (Low- and Middle-Income Country) settings and to develop holistic solutions that support every child's journey. Every child matters!! #clcd #preterm
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Tips time with CLCD ! Early stimulation doesn’t have to be complicated. Simple activities like reading, singing action songs, and guided play can make a powerful difference in a child’s development, especially for children with disabilities.

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Season’s Greetings from CLCD 🎄 All of us at CLCD would like to extend our heartfelt wishes to you and your loved ones. May this season be filled with peace, hope, and renewed purpose. Thank you for standing with us. Wishing you a joyful Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE !! As we step into a new year, we look back with gratitude on all we achieved together. Every moment in this video tells a story of support, partnership, and belief in our work. Thank you to everyone who stood with us . We look forward to a great 2026.

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Join policymakers, practitioners, caregivers, and advocates as we reflect, learn, and push for systems that recognize care work and ensure every child has access to quality, inclusive education. 📍 Palms by Eagles (formerly Holiday Inn) 🗓️ 8th January 2026 | ⏰ 8:30am

Join policymakers, practitioners, caregivers, and advocates as we reflect, learn, and push for systems that recognize care work and ensure every child has access to quality, inclusive education.
📍 Palms by Eagles (formerly Holiday Inn)
🗓️ 8th January 2026 | ⏰ 8:30am
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Care work is the backbone of our families and communities yet it often goes unseen and unpaid. Today, we come together to amplify voices, and advocate for systems that recognize care work while strengthening inclusive education for children with disabilities🇬🇭😇

Care work is the backbone of our families and communities yet it often goes unseen and unpaid. Today, we come together to amplify voices, and advocate for systems that recognize care work while strengthening inclusive education for children with disabilities🇬🇭😇
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ARISE with us Through Advocacv, Reform, Inclusion, Support, and Empowerment, we are working with CDS Ghana,Songtaba and IDRC to make svstems better and fairer for children with disabilities. Now is the time to stand Up, speak out, and support this movement. #disabilityInclusion

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Thank you to everyone who made this event a success. Your presence, voices, partnerships, and commitment strengthened our call for inclusive education and better support for children with disabilities. We are not just having conversations but are making the world better.

Thank you to everyone who made this event a success. Your presence, voices, partnerships, and commitment strengthened our call for inclusive education and better support for children with disabilities.  We are not just having conversations but are making the world better.
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CLCD invites qualified NGOs to support the community engagement component of the EPIC (Engaging Policy makers in Intersectoral Collaboration) Project.Apply now and let's build a future for children in Ghana.

CLCD invites qualified NGOs to support the community engagement component of the EPIC (Engaging Policy makers in Intersectoral Collaboration) Project.Apply now and let's build a future for children in Ghana.
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The EPIC(Engaging Policymakers in Intersectoral Collaboration) team is on the ground! Our data collection has begun in Accra, and you may see our team members visiting homes in your community. Please welcome them when they come to your doorstep. Thank you for opening your doors.

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Through CLCD’s PHN(Peer Health Navigation) project, parents of children with Cerebral Palsy are connected through peer support, shared experiences, and practical care guidance. We also provide free therapy services for children with Cerebral Palsy at our centre at Weija, Accra.

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This video is a powerful reminder that when caregivers are supported with knowledge, peer connection, and compassion, entire communities grow stronger. Let’s continue to replace stigma with understanding, and fear with empowerment. #cerebralpalsy #stopthestigma #children #health

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The EPIC Project has officially begun its listing phase. This initiative is focused on collecting critical data on child development, covering key areas such as health, nutrition, responsive caregiving, safety, security, and inclusion.

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Join us today for the 12th Annual Black History Month SEHS Research Symposium! 🗓 Tuesday, Feb 17, 2026 🕓 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET (9:00 PM – 10:00 PM GMT) ✨ Be part of this inspiring virtual event celebrating Black History Month! Hear from keynote speaker Dr. Kwame Sakyi.

Join us today for the 12th Annual Black History Month SEHS Research Symposium!

🗓 Tuesday, Feb 17, 2026
🕓 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET (9:00 PM – 10:00 PM GMT)
✨ Be part of this inspiring virtual event celebrating Black History Month! Hear from keynote speaker Dr. Kwame Sakyi.