Teenage pregnancy rises by 78% in one year
16 August 2018
Teenage pregnancy in Mpumalanga is on the rise with public healthcare facilities reporting a 78% increase in just one year.
According to answers received from Health MEC, Sasekani Manzini, the province recorded 5 609 deliveries in healthcare facilities to mothers under 18 years of age with all three districts showing a sharp increase in the number of teenage pregnancies.
2016/17 FY --> |
2017/18 FY |
|
Ehlanzeni District Municipality |
3 082 |
5 897 --> |
Gert Sibande District Municipality |
1 399 |
2 601 |
Nkangala District Municipality --> |
1 128 |
1 517 |
MEC Manzini claims that the Health Department embarks on awareness campaigns aimed at educating communities on issues relating to sexual and reproductive health, contraception and family planning, yet it seems that these campaigns are not yielding positive results.
Of particular concern is that the Department of Health does not have any mandatory reporting tool to report or investigate the circumstances around a 10 to 15 year old girl falling pregnant. By not having a system to report or investigate these pregnancies, the Department could be turning a blind eye to cases of young girls being raped.