Primero lo Primero (First Things First)

This programme initiative is a public-private partnership developed in Colombia, as part of the strategy De Cero a Siempre (From Zero to Always), to bring attention to high quality comprehensive care for children from birth to five years in vulnerable situations.
This initiative was created by Julio Mario Santo Domingo Foundation (FMSD), the Latin America in Solidarity Action (ALAS), the Barefoot Foundation, and aeioTU-Carulla Foundation, along with 30 public and private institutions. The launch of the programme took place during the Summit of the Americas in April 2012 in Cartagena, Colombia.
For the construction of this initiative, the Mario Santo Domingo Foundation provides the resources, while the Barefoot Foundation guarantees entry and retention of girls and boys in the school system. ALAS Foundation, as a mobiliser of Latin American society for the cause of early childhood, does strategic work at regional and international levels to manage additional support from allies.
In turn, aeioTU-Carulla Foundation is responsible for the operation of comprehensive care centres and an initial donation during the operation for two years. These funds leverage an investment for the first 13 centres by the national government through its strategy Zero to Always.
Early childhood, health, nutrition, education.
Through the Alliance First Things First, 13 new comprehensive care centres for young children will be built, equipped, and operated in different regions of Colombia, where 5,920 children will be served.
Fundación Julio Mario Santo Domingo (FMSD), la Fundación América Latina en Acción Solidaria (ALAS), la Fundación Pies descalzos, and aeioTU-Fundación Carulla. As allies for the opening of the 13 comprehensive care centres throughout Colombia, First Things First also has the support of 11 public and five private companies and 14 social organisations and multilaterals committed to this goal. The cost for the implementation and operation of these centres during the first two years is about US$36 million. The public sector provides all the locations and about US$25 million, mainly for construction and operation.
The ALAS Foundation website and the National Strategy Zero to Always website, January 4 2013.
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