Five years into the Real Reform for ECD (RR4ECD) movement, we sit down with Tess Peacock—founding member and Director of Equality Collective—for an insightful reflection on what it really takes to build a powerful, lasting movement. How do you sustain impact over time? What role does an active steering committee play in driving change?From the movement’s beginnings in 2020 to navigating the ECD function shift, organising through a pandemic, and uniting diverse coalition partners, Tess takes us behind the scenes of the challenges, victories, and lessons learned. We explore how Real Reform for ECD continues to honour the mandate of ECD practitioners, push forward key campaigns, and shape the future of early childhood development in South Africa. Join us for this deep dive into five years of activism, advocacy, and collective action!Find out more about the campaign on our website: www.edcreform.org.zaFollow the campaignX: @EcdReform Facebook: Real Reform for ECD LinkedIn: Real Reform for ECDSubscribe to our newsletter here: subscribeEmail:
[email protected]Whatsapp: 071 233 0744New here? Catch up on The Right to Nutrition Series where we explored the right to nutrition and the state's obligation that flows from this right, what constitutes adequate nutrition, and various implementation models that the government could use to ensure nutrition reaches every child attending an ECD programme. In Season 2, we dive into the history of the movement, spotlight women in ECD leadership, and unpack the latest in ECD research and advocacy.If you care about children, community, and/or justice, this is the show for you. Join us — become a Real Reformer! Join the movement here and subscribe to our newsletter here.