In the Early Childhood Development Program, children aged 2 years and 8 months to 5 years focus on developing physical and emotional security, improving social interaction, and enhancing their development in their mother tongue.
Awareness-raising activities related to Early Childhood Development are conducted to encourage and motivate parents of preschool children.
In preschools participating in the Early Childhood Development Program, weekly nutritional meals are provided, and children's nutrition is measured and assessed every three months.
Graduation ceremonies are held at the end of the academic year in preschools under the Early Childhood Development Program.
Building and establishing new preschools in areas where they are needed.
Fundraising activities are carried out to ensure the long-term sustainability of the Early Childhood Development Program.
Karenni National Women's Organization (KNWO) is a non-profit community-based organization. KNWO was founded in 1993 by Karenni women who fled to Thailand seeking asylum from Myanmar's brutal military regime.