Strategic Partnership Helps Tackle Early Childhood Development Crisis in South Africa


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The celebration of Women’s Day on 9th August coincides with the news that The Unlimited Child, an internationally acclaimed non-profit organisation, has proudly announced its newly established partnership with the National Treasury’s Jobs Fund. This strategic alliance not only addresses critical Early Childhood Development (ECD) challenges in marginalised rural and peri-urban communities but will also create sustainable job opportunities in the sector, which is predominantly led by women.


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Internationally acclaimed non-profit organisation, The Unlimited Child are proud to announce their newly established partnership with National Treasury’s Jobs Fund.

The two have joined forces to address the challenges in Early Childhood Development (ECD), focusing on marginalised rural and peri-urban communities while creating sustainable jobs.

Recognising the importance of investing in quality early childhood development, The Unlimited Child and the Jobs Fund formed a strategic alliance to create 120 direct jobs and employment opportunities for ECD Impact Coaches. Through adequate on-site support and resources, ECD Impact Coaches who form part of this initiative, will be deployed to over 5,000 ECD centres across South Africa.

By applying a tried and tested approach, the programme will transform ECD centres from informal to formal organisational structures on a significant scale, improving their quality, viability, and sustainability. In addition, it will bolster the financial sustainability of the targeted ECD centres in two key ways that will further contribute to uplifting women and communities.

Firstly, higher child enrolment rates will lead to increased fee-based income, promoting broader economic participation. Secondly, the development of effective financial management skills among ECD centre leaders, a critical element in fostering economic empowerment.

“The Unlimited Child is intentional in implementing and driving a comprehensive framework that includes a carefully curated curriculum that is aligned to government standards. This will ensure that a standard methodology and consistent practices are followed throughout, helping to drive sustainability,” said Candice Potgieter, CEO of The Unlimited Child.

South Africa’s ECD sector has proven to hold great potential waiting to be unlocked. With the sector being predominately led by women, thousands of new job opportunities stand to be created, provided that adequate support and strategic alliances are made to make things tangible on the ground.

However, the number of unskilled ECD practitioners and owners who need a significantly higher quality of mentoring, coaching and support presents a major challenge to achieve quality early childhood education, which The Unlimited Child is ready to take on.

"Access to early childhood development interventions is a critical foundational factor in our promise of quality education for all. This partnership will contribute to ensuring that we increase the number of ECD practitioners, build their capacity and provide access to these services to our most vulnerable communities,” said Ms Najwah Allie-Edries, Head of the Jobs Fund.

Potgieter explains, "Many of these ECD centres currently function more as childminding facilities. We firmly believe that every child deserves an equal start in their educational journey with high-quality early learning opportunities”.

The strategy of this life-changing programme focuses on empowering the centre practitioners and owners, using a tried and tested support mechanism of deploying trained ECD Impact Coaches to areas where they exist. Equipping the Impact Coaches with essential skills and tools will not only support and train ECD owners and practitioners but also create a ripple effect that develops rural women and capacitates ECD centres as functional micro-enterprises.

Most importantly, children in the care of the targeted ECD practitioners and owners who have gone through The Unlimited Child programme will have a substantial foundation of early education and development, equipping them to become school-ready.

“Ultimately, the prosperity of South Africa rests on empowering the next generation. We want to shape a brighter future for young children by ensuring they receive a solid foundation to set them up for success at school and beyond.

By investing in their formative years, we can cultivate a more inclusive and prosperous society, nurturing the potential of our nation’s future leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators,” Potgieter concludes.

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