National Children’s Day 2025 South Africa celebrates and protects the rights of children—join in …
children rights
Children’s rights in South Africa are enshrined in the Constitution and are designed to protect every child’s dignity, development, and well-being. These rights include access to education, healthcare, and protection from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, ensuring every child can grow up in a safe and supportive environment. South African law prioritises the best interests of the child, emphasising their right to family care, shelter, and adequate nutrition. Education is a key focus, with every child entitled to attend school and receive the knowledge and skills they need to thrive. Children also have the right to be heard in matters affecting them, empowering them to participate in decisions about their lives. Beyond legal protections, social efforts aim to combat inequalities, providing support for vulnerable children and fostering inclusive opportunities. Understanding and advocating for these rights ensures a brighter future for all children in South Africa. Learn more about how to protect and uphold children’s rights.
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