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“Not Everyone Applying For Sassa Grant Will Be Paid” Minister Zulu said

September 17, 2024
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“Not Everyone Applying For Sassa Grant Will Be Paid” Minister Zulu said
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The Child Support Grant (CSG) in South Africa helps feed and care for almost 13 million kids who would otherwise go hungry. But questions have been raised about whether or not the award will actually accomplish its goals.

In light of these worries, Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu has begun an in-depth examination of child poverty and the Child Support Grant. The Department of Social Development (DSD) recognises the need of conducting a thorough evaluation of the grant’s impact, therefore it has engaged the help of the Children’s Institute at the University of Cape Town (UCT) to carry it out. As of October 2023, the CSG, which is just one of numerous permanent payments distributed by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa), is worth R510. But the launch party for this evaluation goes much beyond the monetary value of the grant itself.

The effectiveness of the grant, how families spend the money, and the larger socioeconomic background of child poverty in South Africa will all be discussed at this event. While economic concerns are certainly a contributing role, this report highlights the broader challenges that American families and children confront. To improve the lives of South Africa’s most at-risk children, Minister Zulu stresses the need for a thorough and methodical social strategy.

She urges a joint effort to improve life in the country for everyone. To what extent can a child’s welfare be guaranteed by grants alone is an open subject. In September 2023, it will cost an average of R907.43 per month to feed a child a basic nutritious meal, as reported by the PMBEJD (Presidential Ministerial Briefing on the Eradication of Poverty, Hunger, and Inequality). The expense of maintaining a healthy family and developing normally is quantified by the Basic Nutritional Food Basket.

The Child Support Grant in September 2023 (R500) will be 34% lower than the food poverty limit (R760), and a startling 45% lower than the cost of providing a child with a minimally adequate diet (R907.43). The CSG is clearly inadequate to provide the nutritional demands of children, as seen by these numbers. Financial difficulties, such as excessive inflation and a cost of living crisis, are making it harder for families to provide for their children in South Africa. While the Child Support Grant is undoubtedly a lifeline for many South African families, its limits highlight the importance of a more holistic strategy to reducing child poverty in the country.

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