HRC must investigate Xingwana's failure to protect the rights of people with disabilities
Note to editors: The following statement was distributed at a press conference held in Parliament today by DA Parliamentary Leader Lindiwe Mazibuko MP, DA Shadow Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Helen Lamoela MP, and the DA representative on the Appropriations Committee, Marius Swart MP and disability activist Marlene le Roux.
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) is making a formal submission to the South African Human Rights Commission to request an investigation into the failure of the Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities (DWCPD) to realise and protect the rights of people with disabilities.
South Africans with disabilities are a vulnerable community often facing both economic marginalisation and multiple forms of discrimination on the basis of their race, gender and specific disability.
When the DWCPD was established by President Jacob Zuma in May 2009, activists and members of the community of people with disabilities saw it as a hopeful sign that the government is serious about supporting the efforts of vulnerable people to live lives that they value.
When the department's mandate was backed by a budget of approximately R142 million per year to coordinate and monitor the direct delivery of programmes to support, empower and develop vulnerable groups, there was an expectation that tangible outcomes will be achieved.