The Department of Basic Education (DBE) recently launched South Africa’s 2030 Strategy for Early Childhood Development (ECD) Programmes, providing the much-needed guidance for the sector since the migration of ECD from the Department of Social Development to the DBE. This landmark initiative marks a significant milestone in the ECD sector’s collective efforts to ensure the holistic development and well-being of young children across the nation.
The purpose of the 2030 Strategy for ECD Programmes is to provide a comprehensive roadmap towards achieving ambitious goals, including universal access to quality early childhood development by 2030, encompassing two years of quality preschool education. Furthermore, it seeks to establish a new social compact among all ECD stakeholders, fostering alignment of efforts and resources behind a common strategy.
Rooted in the DBE’s six social justice principles, the overarching strategy is designed to uphold principles of access, redress, equity, quality, inclusivity, and efficiency. These principles serve as guiding beacons, ensuring that ECD programmes are inclusive, equitable, and responsive to the diverse needs of South Africa’s children and communities.
The principles are as follows:
Access: Rapid expansion of ECD programmes towards universal access by 2030.
Redress: Prioritization of historically disadvantaged population groups.
Equity: Ensuring access and quality independent of a child’s background or location.
Quality: Focused on maintaining high standards reflective of positive child outcomes.
Inclusivity: Accommodating the unique abilities and needs of every child.
Efficiency: Realistic planning within budget constraints, leveraging existing resources strategically.
The DBE invites you to explore the full strategy, which can be accessed or downloaded via the following link: South Africa’s 2030 Strategy for ECD Programmes. This document embodies the DBE’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for early childhood development, grounded in evidence-based practices and principles of social justice.
Together, let us embrace this transformative journey, as we work collaboratively to ensure that every child in South Africa has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential. The DBE extends sincere gratitude to all stakeholders for their inputs into the strategy, unwavering dedication and support in advancing the ECD agenda.