All Children Thriving
12 projects were funded to develop strategies for a healthy child development.
Globally, over 6 million children under the age of five die each year, and approximately 165 million (26%) of the world’s children have stunted growth jeopardizing subsequent physical as well as cognitive development.
Brazil has made significant progress in reducing child mortality and stunted growth in the last decades. The country has seen the deaths of children under 5 falling by 77% since 1990, and a steady decline in stunting, which has been reduced nationwide by more than 80% since 1975. However, major challenges remain in both areas. A significant proportion of neonatal deaths are associated with preterm birth, which has recently increased to 11.3% of all births in the country. Stunting, undernutrition or micronutrient deficiencies are more prevalent in certain areas of the country, and often closely related with higher poverty rates or limited access to services.
Much remains unknown about the root causes of unhealthy birth, growth, and development. Current evidence suggests that the causes – whether based on malnutrition, infectious disease, social or other factors – are interwoven, and that addressing them one at a time can solve only a small fraction of the problem. Furthermore, stunted growth and development can reduce human productivity and perpetuate poverty. We need to know how and when to most effectively intervene to ensure all children thrive – that they not only survive, but also have the chance to live healthy productive lives.
The ultimate goal of this challenge was to support technological and scientifical research seeking to determine:
- What combinations of interventions are most effective for prevention and treatment of unhealthy birth, growth, and development;
- When in the human lifecycle they are most effectively applied; and
- How they are most effectively and practically integrated into a continuum of care, encompassing preconception, conception to birth, birth to two years, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
Projects in All Children Thriving

Monitoring child development indicators in vaccination campaigns: a tool for planning and evaluating intersectoral actions

Reduction of prematurity from pre-eclampsia care

Counseling for healthy sleep habits during childhood: a randomized controlled trial

Early stimulation program for premature children and their parents: Establishing the impact on neurodevelopment at 18 months of corrected age

Program to support mothers (PAM) and teachers (PAP) to improve cognitive, social and communication skills in preschool children, improve maternal quality of life and decrease domestic violence

Maternal neuro-psychiatric disorders in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle: early detection and intervention and its consequences in the family triad

Healthy birth: a prospective study to assess the introduction and effects of a multifaceted intervention to improve the quality of care during childbirth and birth in hospitals in Brazil
Latest studies published in All Children Thriving
- Perinatal outcomes from preterm and early term births in a multicenter cohort of low risk nulliparous women - 05/2022
- Effect of sublethal prenatal endotoxaemia on murine placental transport systems and lipid homeostasis - 05/2021
- ZIKV disrupts placental ultrastructure and drug transporter expression in mice - 04/2021
- Breast cancer resistance protein (Bcrp/Abcg2) is selectively modulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the mouse yolk sac - 12/2020
- Malaria in pregnancy regulates P-glycoprotein (P-gp/Abcb1a) and ABCA1 efflux transporters in the Mouse Visceral Yolk Sac - 09/2020
- The Project Lioneo: Nutrition of Very Low Birthweight Newborns Using a Concentrate with Human Milk Lyophilisate: Phase 1 Study for Safety and Tolerability - 09/2020
- Essential and toxic elements in human milk concentrate with human milk lyophilizate: A preclinical study - 09/2020
- Neonatal Adverse Outcomes, Neonatal Birth Risks, and Socioeconomic Status: Combined Influence on Preterm Infants’ Cognitive, Language, and Motor Development in Brazil - 08/2020
- Incidence and risk factors for Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy (HIP) in a cohort of healthy Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women - 05/2020
- Effect of a conditional cash transfer programme on leprosy treatment adherence and cure in patients from the nationwide 100 Million Brazilian Cohort: a quasi-experimental study - 05/2020
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