South African Journal of Childhood Education 6(2):a455 Cash transfers and early childhood care and education in Zimbabwe : a critical inquiry to discourse, theory and practice

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E-Journal
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ISSN
2223-7682 
Category
ECCE  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2016 
Publisher
URL
[ private ] 
Pages
9 p. 
Subject
Early childhood education, Cash transfers, Early childhood development (ECD), Childcare, Poverty, Zimbabwe 
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SAJCE 
Abstract
Cash transfer based social protection can potentially contribute positively upon targeted beneficiaries on a variety of developmental aspects. This study explored the pilot and scaled-up phases of the Harmonised Social Cash Transfer program to determine impacts towards improving under-eight children’s access to food, education, and health services. Stories of significant change were gathered in retrospect from purposively sampled caregivers and children beneficiaries. Based on thematic and guided analysis, it emerged that the programmes’ theoretical and practical approaches renders the interventions less effective as impact assessment is narrowed to the early childhood cohort. This is furthered by relatively insufficient size of grants disbursed per household and commodity supply-side challenges. Consequently, a review to theoretical and practical tenets of the cash transfer approach becomes imminent in the Zimbabwean context. Targeting criteria needs refinement and supplemented with policy and multi-faceted public investment to address underlying limitations to impact on young children.  
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