Question NW440 to the Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities

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30 April 2024 - NW440

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Hlengwa, Ms MD to ask the Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities

What monitoring steps will be taken by her Office regarding the challenges raised in the Commission for Gender Equality Report on Learner Pregnancy-Policy Interplay, which focuses on the (a) school dropout of adolescent girls during pregnancy and (b) postpartum period in selected provinces in 2023?

Reply:

The incidence of teenage pregnancy as it affects the dropout of adolescent girls from school is a competence of the Departments of Basic Education, Health, Social Development, and the South African Police Service as applicable. In its 2023 report titled “Learner pregnancy-policy interplay: School dropout of adolescent girls during pregnancy and in the postpartum period in selected South African provinces, the The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) recommends that these departments spearhead school-based and community programmes aimed at eliminating the incidence of teenage pregnancy in schools. Consequently, a comprehensive reply may be obtained from these relevant departments.

Nevertheless, the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities has coordinated relevant government departments and initiated a process to develop a draft integrated program of action on the prevention and elimination of teenage pregnancy as a part of the implementation of the National Strategic Plan on Gender Based Violence and Femicide (NSP on GBVF). This process is initiated to address the fragmented nature of the current interventions toward an all-of-society preventative approach as we battle to end the scourge of teenage pregnancy.

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