Child Protection in South Africa

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Region: South Africa

Child protection in South Africa is a major concern due to high rates of child abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The lack of adequate resources and services for vulnerable children exacerbates the problem, leading to long-term physical, emotional, and psychological harm.

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                Rays of Hope partners with close to 500 vulnerable children within the impoverished community of Alexandra through providing psycho-social support, learning and development opportunities and family en...
                
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                Prochorus uses cycling as a development Whole Life Coaching tool for poor and marginalized kids of the urban and township areas surrounding Stellenbosch in South Africa. The program inspires them to s...
                
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                In South Africa we are working in one of the most dangerous gang lead townships. Many parents are unemployed, leaving an increase in gang recruitment across all ages. Since COVID School has dropped to...
                
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                Education is limited and under-resourced in communities that have huge conservation on their doorstep. In South Africa alone townships up in the Kruger national park have never seen a lion and have no...
                
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                By training Sunday school teachers to run a child abuse prevention programme, 1000 children learn that their body is special, how to say no, and who to turn to if they feel uncomfortable.  Jerry the G...
                
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