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Child Protection Week echoes with empty promises

Three children are murdered every day in South Africa —

Four-year-old Bokgabo Poo’s horror rape, murder and dismemberment united government and communities in grief and fury. But in a country with under-reported statistics of three child murders a day, outrage on the part of authorities is a poor substitute for action.

South Africa s missing children (Part Four): The sear

South Africa s missing children (Part Four): The sear
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University of Cape Town: Women s Month: Neziswa Titi on being a voice for society s most vulnerable – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

University of Cape Town: Women s Month: Neziswa Titi on being a voice for society s most vulnerable – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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The State of the Nation for South Africa s children

Note: Names of children have been changed throughout to protect their identities. The year 2020 was hard for Nosipho. A bright and sweet-natured 11-year-old at a quintile 1 school, she describes how she started the year excited for Grade 5. But then lockdown began. Her mother, a domestic worker, lost her piece job and the school stopped providing the regular meal Nosipho relied on to get through each day. Her mother used all of her savings to ensure they had bread, sacrificing her own meal so Nosipho could have enough. But by May they were both starving. Their only source of food became a soup kitchen, run by residents determined to continue despite attempts by the Department of Social Development to shut it down. Every day Nosipho queued with her lunchbox, hoping for a hot meal. But although the children always ate first, the locals often ran out of food before they had fed all the hungry people, who sometimes waited for hours in the rain and cold for their only meal of the day.

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