13 March 2002

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School reports 30 rapes among pupils

Yanelisa Ngqongwa is a 12-year old Grade 6 pupil at Mthawelanga Primary School, in Ekuphum'leni, a section of Khayelitsha township in the Western Cape. It's a Thursday morning and she and a group of 14 other pupils are attending a workshop run by their teacher and a social worker from a child rights organisation Ilitha Labantu, on child abuse. Yanelisa is a vocal participant in the workshop. After a while, she stands up and tells the group that she is a rape survivor.
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NAPWA asks for special grant for people with AIDS

NAPWA, the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS, has called on government to make available a social grant of R1 000 to people who are ill and unfit to work as a result of AIDS. In a memorandum addressed to the Minister of Social Development Zola Skweyiya, dated 22 February 2002, NAPWA demands as part of this intervention, that government provides food security or vouchers to unemployed people living with HIV/AIDS. It says once the social grant has been approved, the processing of applications must take no longer than one month. Elaine Maane, co-ordinator of the Western Cape office of NAPWA explains why they're making this call.
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Seeing the signs of child abuse

"Child abusers are not people who sit in a dirty park somewhere" -clinical social workers. The sexual abuse of a child often happens over a long time before signs that a child is experiencing trauma are picked up. In this focus on child abuse, we find out what behavioural patterns to watch out for in a child to realise if they have been abused. We also hear what impact sexual abuse has on children, what help is at hand and what encourages this abuse on our children to flourish.
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Parliament hears evidence on child sexual abuse

For three days starting on Monday March 11, organisations and individuals working in the filed of child abuse are gathering in Parliament to provide evidence on the sexual abuse of children. The hearings follow last year's high number of child rapes that were reported in the media. The public hearings, which take place in Cape Town, have been organised by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Social Development. In this audio report in English and Sesotho, the committee's chairperson Cas Saloojee, talks about the intentions of these hearings.
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WCape police struggle with sexual abuse case load

Last year alone, 1 732 children were raped in the Western Cape. That is according to figures provided by the Child Protection Unit in the province. The CPU says when dissected the figure accounts for 866 cases of rape committed on girls younger than 18, plus an equal number of rapes on boys of the same age group. However, the figure could be higher. The statistics record some 2 469 cases under a category of "Rape and Attempted Rape of females under 18." It's anyone's guess how many girls represented in this figure were actually raped. Yet, these figures only reflect cases that have been reported to the police.
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