IN CONVERSATION WITH INNOCENT MOLOI

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In a country where over 2.9 million children have lost one or both parents—mainly due to HIV/AIDS, violence, and poverty—South Africa’s orphanages are meant to offer refuge. Yet, for many children, these institutions often become places of neglect, mistreatment, and emotional trauma.
A Silent Crisis
While orphanages may provide basic shelter and food, numerous reports and studies reveal a disturbing reality: children in institutional care are significantly more vulnerable to abuse than those in family-based environments. According to international child protection organisations, children in orphanages are six times more likely to experience violence and four times more likely to be sexually abused than those living with extended families or in foster care.
In South Africa, these findings are not just statistics—they represent real children who suffer in silence. Emotional neglect, unequal treatment, and even physical abuse have been reported in group homes, many of which operate underfunded and understaffed. Despite the country’s Children’s Act mandating strict care standards and abuse reporting, weak enforcement and poor oversight leave gaps that some institutions exploit.
Conclusion
The mistreatment of children in orphanages is a hidden crisis—one that reflects broader failures in the child protection system. As South Africans, we must question whether institutional care is truly in the best interest of our children. Because every child, no matter their background, deserves to grow up in a safe, loving, and nurturing home—not just a place to sleep.
9 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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