Gauteng’s Social Development MEC condemns abandoned babies to their death
17 October 2023
The Gauteng Provincial Department of Social Development’s (DSD) directive dated 4 October 2023 to all Child and Youth Care Centres (CYCCs) and child protection NGOs who operate baby savers to immediately halt and shut down this life-saving intervention, has condemned abandoned babies to their death.
The directive shows that DSD has little understanding of the meticulous protocols baby savers, as a mechanism of safe relinquishment, ascribe too. DSD also fails to provide any viable alternatives, which further highlights DSD’s utter detachment from the reality faced by desperate and vulnerable mothers struggling to survive South Africa’s harsh socio-economic climate shaped by 30 years of failed ANC policies.
DSD’s premise for the directive could not be further from the truth.
Contra to the directive, baby savers do not compromise the protection of children, nor does it encourage infant abandonment. An infant cannot be denied “a family name, identity, cultural and religious practice” nor reunited with family relatives if said infant is dead, abandoned unsafely in open fields, pit latrines, or public restrooms as South Africa has witnessed on numerous occasions.