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DJ Zinhle and Cici team up with Pampers over a R1 million ECD boost

Pampers South Africa has teamed up with celebrity moms DJ Zinhle and Busisiwe ā€œCiciā€ Thwala to donate 1000 scholarships to SmartStart to support early childhood learning in South Africa.

The celebrity partnership with Pampers was launched last year through #MamaUyindlovu campaign which celebrated single moms in South Africa and the role that all parents played in their childrenā€™s lives during the lockdowns, especially single moms who had to do it all alone. Pampers created a special video where Cici shared how she created special moments and brought the world home to her son during lockdown.

ā€œMy son spent most of the first year of his life in lockdown so I was worried about him not being able to learn through exploration because we couldnā€™t step out. Children learn through play and spending time with other children. So, Iā€™m very excited now that the world is now opening up and he can attend playgroups and playdates to help his growth and development.ā€ said Cici.

In South Africa, it is estimated that, in the poorest 40% of households, only 20% of birth to four-year-old children attend some form of out-of-home care. Pampers hopes that through their partnership with SmartStart they can provide learning opportunities to more children to provide support to families, especially single mom-headed families and help little ones unlock their potential in our post lockdown world through access to quality learning programmes.

SmartStartā€™s franchised programme is delivered through playgroups, day mothers and Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres that all seek to improve childrenā€™s readiness for learning, school performance, and overall life success.

ā€œForming relationships with an organisation, such as Pampers, is very important to address inequality and access to education at an early age,ā€ Grace Matlhapi said, Smart Start CEO.ā€œWe look forward to driving this partnership even in years to come to help to unlock South Africaā€™s potential,ā€ concluded Rajat Gupta, Senior Brand Director at Pampers.

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