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A community’s fight to stop child abuse and neglect
Cape Argus
|September 18, 2025
EVERY day in South Africa, the unthinkable happens. On average, more than three children are murdered, and 58 are sexually abused. In the last financial year alone, over 26 000 cases of child abuse and neglect were officially reported.
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This isn’t just a collection of statistics; it’s a national crisis unfolding in our homes and communities, a silent epidemic that threatens the very future of our nation.
The grim reality is that South Africa’s child homicide rate is nearly double the global average. While laws like the Children’s Act exist to protect the vulnerable, their implementation often falls short, leaving thousands of children trapped in cycles of poverty and violence.
Children born into disadvantaged homes are often neglected from the start, with limited access to nutrition, education, and basic care, crippling their chances of a successful adult life.
This neglect is not always as visible as physical abuse, but it is just as damaging.
It's fuelled by widespread poverty, the breakdown of family structures, and failing municipal services that leave caregivers without the resources to provide for their children.
In many households, elderly grandmothers have become primary caregivers, often struggling with their own ill health and financial strain, unable to escape the poverty that engulfs them.
Organisations such as Childline advocate for the protection and rights of children, and the Teddy Bear Foundation, located in Johannesburg, has a pivotal role in healing and trauma recovery for children and families of the abused.
These organisations facilitate the comprehension and identification of what defines child abuse and child neglect, and what is socially described as an unhealthy environment for children to thrive in.
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