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Theirworld is working with partners around the world to launch Act For Early Years.

This is a broad international campaign of frontline workers and experts, youth and business leaders, media and civil society, to ensure a decade of action for the early years. Our goal is to end the early years crisis by driving political action and spearheading a transformation in early years outcomes for the next generation of children.

It’s time to work together to end the global early years crisis.

For partnerships or campaign enquiries: communications@theirworld.org

Join us

We need your help to reach ministers, mayors, MPs, or community and business leaders around the world. Get them to commit to investing in early childhood by asking them to sign the Act For Early Years ‘Minifesto’.

Can you help us? Everything you need is here.

Get the ‘Minifesto’

We have a suit of partner resources available for you to campaign for Act For Early Years in your country.

Or for campaign enquiries contact communications@theirworld.org

Access partner resources

The childcare crisis isn’t just a family issue – it’s a massive economic problem. Through a broad coalition, including diverse stakeholders like Roger Federer Foundation, Sesame Workshop, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, The Lego Foundation and UNICEF, GBC-Education can connect you with research, cross sector events and thought leadership on the early years.

Contact info@gbc-education.org or download the ‘The Business Case for Investing in the Early Years’

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Policy Knowledge Centre

For further policy information and technical support we work in partnership with the Early Childhood Development Action Newtork (ECDAN). You can access the ECDAN Knowledge Gateway here: https://ecdan.org

Children enrolled at an Early Years Centre in Nairobi, Kenya

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