dRPC - ECCD Innovation and 20 Year Sustainability Summary Report
With support from the Bernard Van Leer Foundation, the dRPC launched its ECCD initiatives in 2004, advocating for the creation of a National ECCD policy. Between 2005 and 2009, the organization trained over 100 local teachers, provided assistance to 15 community ECCD centers, and orchestrated two National Dialogues on ECCD, garnering recognition through national newspapers and TV programs.
In 2018, the dRPC expanded its work in the ECCD space with deeper investments in Kano and Jigawa States as priority states where 40 young female secondary school leavers were supported to establish community based ECCD home based centres targeting nursery aged school children who would otherwise only have attended Quranic schools. The first cohort of 2018 ECCD teachers were 40 female secondary school leavers who had obtained only 1 or 2 subjects, from NECO/WAEC and were unable to transit to post-secondary education. The young women, burdened with a sense of failure and the anticipation of a limited future marked by early marriage and domestic servitude, were targeted for transformation into entrepreneurs, inspirational teachers, community assets, and advocates for Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD). Learn More
In the Media
- Deutech Welle Feature of dRPC ECD Schools Taba Ka Lashe (translated by dRPC): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv_yXNgwGPU&feature=youtu.be
- Original broadcast (Hausa): https://www.dw.com/ha/taba-ka-lashe-2526052022/av- 61989123
- Reflections on innovation in girls’ education in Nigeria – Reflections on innovation in girls’ education in Nigeria
- The Nation (October 24, 2019): How school leavers boost ECD in Kano, Jigawa Retrieved October 24, 2019 from https://thenationonlineng.net/how-school-leavers-boost-ecd-in- kano-jigawa/
- Daily Trust (18th October, 2019): Exam failure not an excuse to be redundant. Retrieved October 22, 2019, from https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/exam-failure-not-an-excuse-to-be- html).
- Africa Newspage (24th July, 2017): dRPC-PSIPSE: Empowering Northern girls and communities through early childhood Retrieved October 22nd 2019, from https://www.africannewspage.net/2019/07/promoted-drpc-psipse-empowering- northern-girls-and-communities-through-early-childhood-education/.
- dRPC disseminates learning from #Skill4Girls4Life project to stakeholders – https://www.africannewspage.net/2019/10/drpc-disseminates-learning-from-skill4girls4life-project-to-stakeholders/.
The development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC) is registered intermediary non-profit organization established with a mission of strengthening the capacity (organizational and technical capacity) of civil society organizations to design and implement transformative and sustainable development interventions which engage government and address felt needs of the vulnerable and excluded such as women and girls.