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Government-funded programmes and services for vulnerable - Unicef

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Department of Health<br />

➔<br />

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<strong>services</strong>, including<br />

school health, youth<br />

<strong>services</strong>, ECD, homebased<br />

care, nutrition<br />

projects, etc.;<br />

<br />

testing;<br />

<br />

<strong>services</strong> to transfer<br />

patients between<br />

facilities.<br />

Free<br />

secondary<br />

<strong>and</strong> tertiary<br />

healthcare<br />

<strong>for</strong> children<br />

older than<br />

six of<br />

caregivers<br />

who are<br />

unemployed<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or<br />

receive<br />

one of the<br />

children’s<br />

grants v<br />

Children over six <strong>and</strong><br />

adults living in poverty<br />

qualify <strong>for</strong> free primary,<br />

secondary <strong>and</strong> tertiary<br />

healthcare.<br />

Targeted beneficiaries<br />

Children older than<br />

six of unemployed<br />

caregivers<br />

Children over the age of<br />

six who receive social<br />

grants such as the CSG,<br />

the FCG <strong>and</strong> the CDG<br />

Children who are<br />

dependent on adults<br />

who get the older<br />

persons grant<br />

Qualifying criteria<br />

<br />

caregiver(s) are<br />

<strong>for</strong>mally unemployed<br />

<strong>and</strong> supported by<br />

the Unemployment<br />

Insurance Fund. Proof<br />

of unemployment<br />

must be provided.<br />

<br />

grant or an older<br />

persons grant by the<br />

primary caregiver(s)<br />

Public hospitals<br />

➔<br />

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