Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala

by The Frances and Henry Riecken Foundation, Inc.
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Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala

Project Report | Jan 16, 2020
Reading at home for a better children health

By Paco Alcaide | Regional Director

Riecken Community Libraries are betting that growth of young children is best achieved in a healthy environment, at home, in school and in the community, key areas where critical knowledge and values for life are acquired. The libraries offer best practices for infant feeding through reading programs in coordination with health center programs that are responsible for the height and weight measurement of children and mothers over time, key indicators in child development. The interaction between mothers and parents with the children, against a backdrop of community support is essential to the program success.

The library staff in Chiché seized this opportunity with these mothers and responded directly to the community’s need to address the local challenge of high infant and child malnutrition.  The implementation of reading corners and nutrition issues in homes has been promoted. The community knows about the programs through local media. The current results are:

  • 35 households made family reading, linking 100 children under 5 years.
  • 75 children read in different spaces outside the library.
  • 150 children books provided to households.

While a library may initially not seem to be the best place to address issues of chronic childhood malnutrition, for the past five years many Riecken community libraries have been doing so. The success we witness today is the result of overall collaboration, sharing and mutual respect, among USAID/ASHA, the Riecken Foundation, and local governments, health and education authorities of each community.

 Learn more about the work of the Riecken Foundation and its network of community libraries in Guatemala.

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The Frances and Henry Riecken Foundation, Inc.

Location: Princeton, NJ - USA
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William Cartwright
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Miami Springs , Florida United States
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