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Case management system brings hope to Chiredzi’s vulnerable children

Ivan Zhakata recently in CHIREDZI
Hundreds of vulnerable children in Chiredzi are excelling following the innovative case management system introduced by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare in collaboration with UNICEF and funding from the Swedish government.
The system, designed to identify vulnerable children, provides access to education, healthcare, and social protection.
Community childcare workers are at the heart of the initiative, assessing children’s needs and connecting families with critical services.
For many families, the impact has been life-changing.
“Before this, I had no hope of sending my two children to school,” said Mrs Delight Chauke, a parent.
“Now, through the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) and the case management system, they have uniforms and are attending classes.”
BEAM has been pivotal in covering school fees and ensuring children stay in school.
Mr Tadious Magaisa, BEAM chairperson at Tsovani Primary School said the programme is breaking the cycle of poverty.
“Children who were on the verge of dropping out are now excelling. This initiative is giving them prospects of a bright future,” he said.
Beyond education, the programme addresses food insecurity and health challenges.
Mr Petros Marunya of Ward 5 said the programme has restored dignity to struggling families.
“It is not just about school fees, we have also received food and health support. This has brought hope to our doorsteps,” he said.
Mr John Sibanda, a community childcare worker, said his work is challenging but rewarding.
“Knowing we are giving these children a chance at a better future makes it all worthwhile,” he said.
Since its launch, the programme has transformed c

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