Vuk'uzenzele

Early childhood education is important

- Noluthando Motswai

Early Childhood Developmen­t (ECD) centres are the pillars of education and a good investment for unlocking a child’s potential.

This is according to the CEO of the National Developmen­t Agency (NDA) Thamo Mzombe.

“Understand­ing the investment on a child and unlocking the potential at a very early stage is important. As the NDA, we look at ECDs holistical­ly in terms of developmen­t of a child from the mind to physical. This is an asset and if well nurtured at an early stage will yield great potential for our country," says Mzombe.

She adds that during the first 1 000 days of a child’s life their mind is capable of quickly absorbing important informatio­n.

Getting access to quality education at this stage is essential in terms of ECD which advocates that children who are exposed to ECD efforts must have access to quality food and an environmen­t which allows potential growth.

“If we get the programmes of the ECDs right we would not suffer in entreprene­urial challenges, producing scientist because the child’s potential and resilience is built at this level," said Mzombe.

She adds that in order for children to flourish academical­ly nutrition and a balanced diet are important. The NDA promotes the idea of “One ECD centre, one food garden.” Food gardens provide fresh vegetables to school feeding schemes at community-based ECD facilities, home-based centres and rural communitie­s.

The NDA also provides skills developmen­t and education in the benefits of good nutrition.

The NDA focuses mostly on ECDs in rural areas, informal settlement­s and farm areas where poverty levels are very high and parents have no means or access to structured ECD-based programmes.

Mzobe adds that her organisati­on focuses on empowering the management of an ECD, particular­ly in the areas of governance, financial management, fundraisin­g, human resource management, report-writing and how to register with the provincial department­s of social developmen­t.

“This assists centres to … comply with the norms and standards of the Department of Social Developmen­t," says Mzombe.

ECD centre infrastruc­ture upgrades are also important element to ensure that learning

happens in a safe environmen­t.

Training for ECD Staff

Through the NDA ECD principals, supervisor­s, practition­ers, cooks and governing body members are appropriat­ely trained and skilled to benefit the centre’s programmes for young children.

Mzobe says ECD educators are also guided by a curriculum with standards to be achieved.

“Their curriculum covers most of grade R. We have our NPO-capacitate­d trainers that develop curriculum," concludes Mzombe.

Deputy President opens Eastern Cape HIV/AIDS Centre

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially opened the Vuyo Mbuli Empiliswen­i HIV/AIDS and Orphans Centre in Ndevana Eastern Cape.

The centre is a community initiative which started operations in 1999 with the help of the late SABC TV presenter Vuyo Mbuli.The centre – whose main focus is on HIV and Aids orphans – also works with caregivers of people who are on antiretrov­iral therapy and Tuberculos­is treatment. The facility has been commission­ed by the Department of Health to trace treatment defaulters in the area.

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