PRESS STATEMENT | North West NGOs Unite Against Devastating Funding Cuts By The Department of Social Development

Date: 02/10/2025


We, the undersigned NGOs in North West Province, are gravely concerned by the Department of Social Development’s sudden decision to cut funding for essential child protection, prevention and early intervention, as well as community services.

This decision has not only stripped organisations of the ability to continue their work, but it has placed thousands of lives, including children, women, and the elderly in immediate jeopardy.

For decades, our organisations have provided care and protection where it was needed most. We have sheltered children who were abused or neglected, supported women fleeing violence, cared for the elderly who would otherwise be left destitute, and provided food for families who would have gone hungry. These services are more than programmes, they are lifelines that hold our communities together. With the Department’s withdrawal of funding, these lifelines are being cut, and the people who depend on them face being left with nothing but vulnerability and neglect.

Already more than 26 000 people, most of them children, stand to lose access to protection against all forms of abuse, safe placements and food.

A child in an abusive home will no longer have a social worker to intervene when they are in need of care. A grandmother depending on her care centre for shelter, daily meals and medication, will be left without support. A mother escaping violence with her children may find the shelter doors closed. These are not numbers on paper, they are people with names, families, and dreams, now pushed back into cycles of neglect and despair.

What makes this situation even more painful is the way it was handled. The Department allowed services to continue from April 2025, and only in early August informed organisations that there would be no funding, with no prior warning or communication.

No plan was made for the thousands who rely on these services, no notice was given, and no explanation was offered, even after many efforts from these organisations requesting clarity. Despite numerous requests to the Head of Department, supervisors, and the Appeals Authority and MEC, no answers or actions have been forthcoming.

The Department knows it does not have the capacity to provide these services itself, yet it chose silence and inaction over care and responsibility.

The Department’s own Sector Funding Policy recognises that children and family services are a priority, yet these are the very services that have been cut. This is not only irrational but a betrayal of the most vulnerable in our society.

We have seen this crisis before. Just two years ago, in Gauteng, the Department of Social Development faced the same challenges and was taken to court, where the High Court ruled against it. Yet, instead of learning from that judgment, the North West Department has repeated the same mistakes. Its silence, lack of transparency, and disregard for proper procedures are now forcing vital services to shut down. The result is that the most vulnerable beneficiaries and communities will once again be left devastated, with no hope of support from the very government meant to protect them.

We demand that the Department of Social Development immediately reinstate funding for child protection, family support, elderly care, Child & Youth Care Centres, and shelters. If the Department refuses, it must account to the public by showing how it intends to continue providing these services itself at the same cost or less. Anything less is abandoning people in their hour of their greatest need.

We call on members of the media and the public to stand with us, to hear the voices of those who are being silenced by these cuts, and to help us hold the Department of Social Services in North West accountable. Our communities cannot afford to lose the little safety and care that they have left.

Undersigned NGO’S :

Rata Social Services, Child & Family Welfare Potchefstroom , Childline North West ,SAVF North West, SAVF Potchefstroom Gesinsorg, SAVF Zeerust, SAVF Lichtenburg, SAVF Klerksdorp, SAFV Rustenburg, SAVF Atemelang Child, and Youth Care Centre, represented by Lawyers for Human Rights.

For more inquiries, please contact

Mpho Makhubela | Mpho@lhr.org.za

Charmaine Fourie | charmaine@rata.org.za / 071 684 7796)

Lindie Smith | supervisorpotchcw@gmail.com / 082 856 5247)

Melindi van Rooyen | director@childlinenw.co.za / 083 634 7639

Dr Blanché Verster | bverster@savf.co.za / 083 630 9969

 

 

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