Government should leverage NGOs to reach and support unregistered ECD sites

The COVID-19 pandemic paralysed South Africa’s early childhood development (ECD) sector, forcing sites to close and threatening livelihoods and child wellbeing. Unregistered programmes serving the poorest children were most at risk. Ilifa urgently mobilised resources and partnerships, raising R36mn in funds and launching the ECD COVID Response Project in September 2020. The Project’s objectives were to provide a humanitarian response to the crisis – ensuring unregistered ECD sites could reopen as soon as possible and providing nutrition support to vulnerable children – but also to test various hypotheses for longer-term systems change in the ECD sector.

In addition to immediate crisis relief, the Project sought to test whether ECD NGOs could serve as a conduit of information and support between ECD sites and the state. This short report presents the findings and makes recommendations for use beyond the pandemic.

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