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Violence against children carries a hefty R238-billion price tag

Violence against children does not come cheap – last year it cost the economy over R238-billion.

Violence against children costs SA billions

Violence against children cost South Africa R238.58 billion in 2015, revealed Save the Children South Africa at a press conference, held at Constitutional Hill on Wednesday, 23 November 2016.

Tackling Violence Against Children in Emotional TV Ad

Children’s rights organisation, Save the Children South Africa, has launched a compelling campaign to address the critical issue of violence against children in South Africa. 

Condolences to Families Effected By Flash Floods in Setswetla, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg

Heavy rains in Johannesburg last week claimed 6 lives including that of 3 year old Everite Chauke whose mother, Cynthia, is a participant of the Save the Children book sharing project.

Providing safety and dignity: Opening Inclusive Ablution Facilities

5 year old Palesa had never seen a flushing toilet. That changed recently when Save the Children South Africa in partnership with GS Fencing opened newly built ablution facilities at the Sizolomphakathi community centre, in Mpumalanga.

Children Have a Voice on Children’s Issues

NGO, Save the Children South Africa, will mark National Children’s Day by partnering with Children’s Radio Foundation to host a radio talk show on violence against children. The show produced and presented by children will air on QwaQwa FM on Saturday 5 November from 9am – 10am.

 

Save the Children South Africa CEO Appointed Vice-Chair at GAL

Gugu Ndebele, one of South Africa’s leading children’s rights activists, has been appointed Vice- Chair of the Executive Management Bureau of the Global Alliance for Literacy within the Framework of Lifelong Learning.

An Attack on a Child is an Attack on Humanity

An attack on a child is an attack on humanity yet every day in South Africa children are experiencing violence in the most horrific ways.