SUNRISE cluster randomised controlled trial: scaling up nurturing care, a radio intervention to stimulate early child development in Burkina Faso
Year of award: 2019
Grantholders
Roy Head
Development Media International
Prof Betty Kirkwood
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Zelee Hill
University College London
Prof Pasco Fearon
University College London
Dr Jolene Skordis-Worrall
University College London
Bassirou Kagone
Development Media International
Project summary
Almost 250 million children aged under five in low- and middle-income countries are at risk of not reaching their developmental potential. These children are more likely to do poorly in school, have lower incomes and poorer life chances. The brain develops quickly between 0–3 years and studies have shown that improving caregiver interactions and learning opportunities at this time can positively affect child development, with effects lasting into adulthood. These interventions can be labour intensive and delivering them within current health systems can be challenging.
Unlike current interventions, mass media can deliver messages to millions of people several times per day. We will test whether a mass media campaign can improve care-giving behaviours, learning opportunities and child development in Burkina Faso.
This intervention has the potential to shift social norms and attitudes, model skills and create an enabling environment for behaviour change.