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About NCPI

The Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância (NCPI) is a coalition that generates and shares science-backed insights on early childhood development to bolster public policies targeting inequalities affecting Brazilian children up to six years old.

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Our Goal

Connecting science and public policy for the well-being of brazilian children

Advancing early childhood development in Brazil requires a comprehensive, system-wide approach, with a particular focus on children and families in socially vulnerable situations.

To achieve this, the NCPI’s efforts are primarily directed toward public policymakers, implementers, and leaders in both civil society and the academic community.

The goal is to inform, engage, and educate these stakeholders, encouraging them to prioritize early childhood development in their agendas and to enhance policies, programs, and services through evidence-based strategies.

WHO MAKES IT HAPPEN

NCPI’s member organizations

Founded in 2011, the NCPI emerged from the collaboration of diverse organizations whose expertise and dedication have established the coalition as a leader in early childhood development in Brazil. For the 2022 to 2024 cycle, five institutions are at the forefront, providing technical, strategic, and financial support for the NCPI.

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HOW WE ACT

Strategies for prioritizing early childhood

Discover how our commitment translates into actions that can significantly benefit the lives of children up to the age of six and their families.

Awareness and dissemination

We share scientific evidence on child development and integrate it into public discourse through events such as our International Symposium. Our efforts also encompass the publication of studies by recipients of the Science for Early Childhood Award and contributions from experts of our Scientific Committee.

Mobilization and leadership training

Through our Executive Leadership Program in Early Childhood Development, we train senior leaders involved in vital early childhood initiatives, equipping them to make substantial contributions to the well-being of all Brazilian children.

Strengthening public policies

Strengthening public policies Our materials, shared through the NCPI’s digital channels and initiatives aimed at the Child Development Leadership Community, include recommendations intended to guide the development of actions, programs, and policies that effectively address the varied realities and contexts of children in Brazil.

NUMBERS

Impact on the early childhood landscape

Discover how our recent initiatives and actions have shaped the early childhood landscape in Brazil by accessing our materials.

+25k

leaders and professionals impacted

+100k

downloads of child development publications

+90

teachers and researchers actively involved

Governança

Conheça nosso Comitê Executivo

Composto por representantes das organizações que formam a coalizão, o comitê é responsável pelas diretrizes e decisões estratégicas do Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância.

Claudia Vidigal

Representante da Fundação Van Leer no Brasil

Tim Linden

Diretor associado do Escritório da Universidade Harvard no Brasil

Marina Fragata Chicaro

Diretora de Políticas Públicas da Fundação Maria Cecilia Souto Vidigal

Naercio Menezes

Professor do Insper e diretor do CPAPI

Luis Felipe Serrao

Gerente de Programas da Porticus América Latina

Equipe

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Amanda Queirós

Analista de Comunicação

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Isabela Cordeiro

Analista de Projetos

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Nara Brito

Líder do Portfólio de Pesquisa

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Linha do tempo

Explore nossa trajetória

2011

Founding of the Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância

The NCPI was launched, hosting the inaugural International Symposium on Early Childhood Development in São Paulo, which galvanized leaders to prioritize early childhood development issues.

2012

Inaugural Executive Leadership Program

In collaboration with Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child, the first Executive Leadership Program united 56 Brazilian leaders. The year also featured the Second International Symposium on Early Childhood Development, held in São Paulo and streamed online for the first time.

2013

Advancing our initiatives

The third International Symposium, held in São Paulo, focused on “Innovation and Scale: Tackling complex social problems.” The year also featured a new cohort of 48 leaders trained through the second Executive Leadership Program.

2014

The Scientific Committee presents its first published study

Alongside ongoing Executive Leadership Programs and International Symposiums, the NCPI released “The Impact of Early Childhood Development on Learning”, the first in a series of working papers from experts offering scientific evidence on the first few years of life to support Brazilian policymakers and legislators.

2015

Launch of the Early Childhood iLab

The NCPI expanded its partnership network to include Sabará Children’s Hospital and launched iLab to foster innovative early childhood practices. The year also saw national and international (4th edition) editions of the Executive Leadership Program and the fifth International Symposium in São Paulo, which introduced satellite symposia.

2016

Legal Framework established and new studies

Thanks to efforts by alumni of the Executive Leadership Program, the Legal Framework on Early Childhood was enacted, prompting the Scientific Committee to release two working papers: “The importance of family ties in early childhood” and “Executive functions and development in early childhood.” The year also included the fifth Executive Leadership Program and the sixth International Symposium in Recife.

2017

Training for 'Criança Feliz' technicians

At the request of the Ministry of Social Development, the NCPI developed a specialized training program for technicians of the ‘Criança Feliz’ (‘Happy Child’) initiative, aimed at promoting early childhood development in Brazil. The sixth International Executive Leadership Program and the seventh International Symposium were held in Fortaleza.

2018

Expanding iLab’s impact

iLab supported two new projects, with four initial projects participating in the Frontiers of Innovation convention—a research and development platform at Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child. The seventh international cohort of the Executive Leadership Program was trained this year.

2019

New Format for the Symposium

After a year’s hiatus, the International Symposium was reformulated to occur biennially. Alongside this change, the inaugural Child Development Leadership Community Meeting convened, gathering alumni from the Executive Leadership Program’s eighth international edition. Additionally, iLab began supporting three new projects.

2020

COVID-19 guides NCPI’s actions

The onset of COVID-19 and subsequent social isolation prompted the Scientific Committee to synthesize evidence addressing child development concerns related to the pandemic. A working paper and a series of informational videos were launched on the NCPI YouTube channel to address these issues.

2021

CPAPI and 100% online Symposium

The Brazilian Center for Applied Research in Early Childhood (Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisa Aplicada em Primeira Infância - CPAPI) is established with support from the NCPI. That same year, the Symposium holds its first fully online edition, featuring the release of the working paper "Racism, Early Childhood Education, and Development." Additionally, the iLab experience results in the publication "Paths and Learnings."

2022

Inaugural Science for Early Childhood Award

The NCPI introduced the Science for Early Childhood Award to honor early childhood researchers across Brazil, emphasizing ethnic-racial and regional diversity in the academic community. The Scientific Committee responded to contemporary challenges by issuing articles on the risks associated with homeschooling and advocating for the vaccination of young children against COVID-19. The Executive Leadership Program resumed its international edition after a two-year interval.

2023

Brasília expands the Symposium’s reach

The Symposium returned to an in-person format for its tenth edition, held in Brasília, engaging domestic and international researchers and featuring Brazil’s Vice-President, Geraldo Alckmin. This year also saw the launch of three new studies by the Scientific Committee on topics such as inequalities and violence. The International Executive Leadership Program celebrated its tenth cohort, now in collaboration with Harvard School of Public Health and Insper.

2024

Award expands scope in new edition

The 2nd Science for Early Childhood Award broadened its criteria to include master’s level researchers, particularly aiming to highlight work by Black and Indigenous researchers and those from Brazil’s North and Northeast regions. A new working paper focused on health inequalities among Indigenous children was released. The 11th edition of the International Executive Leadership Program began its first module in the USA.

THE NCPI IN THE MEDIA

NCPI’s initiatives featured in the press

Globo

Study reveals poor nutrition delays child development | Jornal Hoje | G1 (globo.com)

Folha

Mortality rates for Indigenous children double those of other groups - 09/04/2024 - Cotidiano - Folha (uol.com.br)

BBC News Brasil

Violência: 80% of assaults on children under 6 committed by close relatives - BBC News Brasil

Correio Braziliense

Article: A roadmap to child rescue

Contato

Engage with our initiatives

Do you have questions about NCPI’s work, or are you considering a partnership with your organization? Interested in featuring our studies in your reporting or seeking expert commentary for a news piece? Below are our contact details for connecting with our team through our digital channels.

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