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Odisha and Meghalaya sign landmark MoU to boost Early Childhood Development

Early Childhood Development (ECD)

The MoU is expected to translate into actionable learning and on-ground impact, benefiting young children, caregivers, and frontline workers across both states.The MoU is expected to translate into actionable learning and on-ground impact, benefiting young children, caregivers, and frontline workers across both states.

In a landmark step to strengthen Early Childhood Care, Education, and Development (ECCED), the governments of Odisha and Meghalaya, on Tuesday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at fostering inter-state collaboration for mutual learning, capacity building, and the exchange of best practices in Early Childhood Development (ECD).

According to an official statement, the MoU envisions collaboration between the two states to strengthen holistic Early Childhood Care, Education & Development interventions, encompassing nutrition, health, early learning, responsive caregiving, community engagement, and institutional capacity building.

As per the statement, the state government further said that the MoU provides a framework for knowledge exchange, joint research, exposure visits, documentation of best practices, and capacity development of functionaries at various levels.

Speaking on the occasion, the dignitaries highlighted the critical importance of the early years as the foundation for lifelong health, learning, and well-being, and underscored the value of state-to-state learning in developing contextually relevant, community-driven solutions.

“The partnership also seeks to leverage Odisha’s experience in community-based and culturally responsive ECD initiatives and Meghalaya’s innovative approaches in delivering social sector services in tribal and geographically challenging contexts, fostering a two-way learning process,” stated the state government.

It further added that this collaboration between the two governments reflects the shared commitment of both states to advancing equitable and inclusive early childhood outcomes, aligned with national priorities for human capital development.

The MoU is expected to translate into actionable learning and on-ground impact, benefiting young children, caregivers, and frontline workers across both states.

The agreement was formally signed by Sampath Kumar, Principal Secretary of the Meghalaya government, and Ananta Narayan Singh Laguri, Additional Secretary, Women & Child Development Department of the Odisha government.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Deoranjan Kumar Singh, Development Commissioner-cum-ACS(Additional Chief Secretary), Odisha, and other senior officials of both states.

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