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Implementation evaluation of the mother-child education program among refugee and other vulnerable communities in Lebanon

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Type Article
ISSN 15203247
information source ERIC
Author Ponguta, Liliana Angelica. Arab Resource Collective.
Second author Issa, Ghassan. Arab Resource Collective.
Aoudeh, Lara. Arab Resource Collective.
Maalouf, Cosette. Arab Resource Collective.
Nourallah, Sawsan. Arab Resource Collective.
Khoshnood, Kaveh. Yale University.
Zonderman, Anna Leslie. The University of Chicago.
Katsovich, Liliya. Yale University.
Moore, Christina. University of Delaware.
Salah, Rima. Yale University.
al-Soleiti, Majd. University of Jordan.
Britto, Pia Rebello. UNICEF.
Leckman, James Frederick. Yale University.
Pages pp. 91-116
General Note Peer reviewed
Source New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. No. 167, September 2019
Publisher Malden: Wiley Periodicals, Inc، 2019
Publisher address 350 Main Street. Malden, MA 02148. United States. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. T: 0018008356770 T: 0017813888598. F: 0017813888232. cs-journals@wiley.com. http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA.
ERIC document no. EJ1172590
Descriptors Program implementation  -  Program evaluation  -  Parent child relationship  -  Mothers  -  Children  -  Pilot projects  -  Refugees  -  Low income groups  -  Parent education  -  Early childhood education  -  Lebanon
Language of document English
Country United States
Despite the knowledge that quality early childhood development programs, including those that target parental knowledge and behaviors, are essential for ameliorating the negative effects of early-life adversity, robust analyses of their implementation and impact in highly vulnerable settings are scarce. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a pilot wait-list randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the impact and the process of implementing and evaluating the Mother-Child Education Program (MOCEP) among refugee families and one low-income community in Beirut, Lebanon. This paper focuses on the analysis of MOCEP's implementation (i.e., key enablers of and barriers to the application and evaluation of the program). Our analysis suggests that, despite multiple challenges, implementation and robust evaluations of early childhood parenting programs in fragile contexts are feasible and urgently needed. This study illustrates how implementation evaluations are a key component of RCTs and crucial to identifying strategies to optimize program uptake and maximize impact. (As Provided)

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Ponguta, Liliana Angelica. (2019). Implementation evaluation of the mother-child education program among refugee and other vulnerable communities in Lebanon . New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. No. 167, September 2019. pp. 91-116 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org