Sahrc inquiry reveals data gaps in child stunting efforts

The South African Human Rights Commission’s National Inquiry into Food Systems concluded with calls for better data tracking and a Maternal Support Grant to address child stunting, amid concerns over meeting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s 2030 target.

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) wrapped up its seven-day National Inquiry into Food Systems, which highlighted persistent child stunting as a key issue. President Cyril Ramaphosa had pledged to end stunting by 2030, a commitment welcomed by civil society but now under scrutiny for implementation gaps. The inquiry heard from statisticians, workers, ministers and others, with stunting emerging as a recurring theme. Over 100 members of the Union Against Hunger demonstrated support on the final day, around 20 March 2026. Statistics South Africa reported 19.7% household food insecurity in 2023, up from 15.8% in 2019, affecting black African, coloured, female-headed and rural households most. Professor Julian May called stunting “a constitutional concern, perhaps even a constitutional crisis,” noting it has remained stable for over 30 years, with lifelong impacts like impaired cognitive development. The 2024 National Food and Nutrition Survey showed stunting at 28.8%, but South Africa lags in updating UN SDG data, last using 2016 figures. The Maternal Support Grant Advocacy Coalition proposed a nine-month grant from the second trimester, costing R2-billion annually at 80% uptake but saving R13.8-billion in health costs. A 2012 feasibility study exists, with Cabinet review in November 2024 deeming it unready; Unemployment Insurance Fund benefits exclude informal workers. The Children’s Institute at UCT noted a double burden of stunting (one in four children) and rising obesity, with only 400,000 of 1.1 million annual newborns accessing the Child Support Grant in their first year due to declining birth registrations. Minister Maropene Ramokgopa said her department would engage Social Development to track grant usage for food. Coordination across departments like Agriculture, Health and others remains challenging. The SAHRC will issue a report with recommendations.

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South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presents the 2026 budget, highlighting debt stabilisation, social grants, and infrastructure investment.
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South Africa unveils 2026 budget focusing on debt stabilisation

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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented the 2026 National Budget on 25 February 2026, announcing debt stabilisation at 78.9% of GDP and the withdrawal of proposed tax increases. The budget allocates R292.8 billion for social grants with increases for recipients and commits R1.07 trillion to infrastructure over the medium term. Reforms aim to enhance economic growth and public service efficiency amid a projected 1.6% growth for 2026.

In his 2026 State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa pledged to end child stunting by 2030, aligning with global goals to combat malnutrition. Stakeholders in the children's sector have welcomed the commitment but seek details on government interventions. The pledge focuses on early childhood nutrition and development amid concerns over high stunting rates in South Africa.

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In his 2026 State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to end child stunting by 2030 through strengthened nutrition interventions, emphasizing the first 1,000 days of a child's life. The pledge places early childhood development at the center of national priorities, focusing on empowering parents and caregivers at home. Programs like aRe Bapaleng aim to turn this national promise into community action.

The Kenyan government has appealed for over Ksh13 billion to address a hunger crisis affecting more than two million people due to prolonged drought. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki made the call during a high-level meeting on December 16, 2025, emphasizing urgent needs in 32 food-insecure counties, with 10 facing critical conditions. Without swift intervention, the situation could worsen in early 2026.

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The South African Human Rights Commission investigated the format of government notices published by the Government Printing Works, finding many were image-only scans inaccessible to screen readers and machines. In December 2025, it wrote to the minister of home affairs urging machine-readable formats. The department committed to improvements in January 2026.

As the new school year begins in South Africa, around 5,000 learners in Grades 1 to 8 in Gauteng still lack school placements, exacerbating annual anxieties for parents. The Gauteng Department of Education faces criticism for lacking a clear plan, amid systemic issues like migration and online registration barriers. A recent Western Cape court ruling highlights similar failures elsewhere, urging better policies nationwide.

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Economists Bernardo Fontaine and Bettina Horst have warned that the poverty drop revealed by the Casen 2024 survey stems mainly from state subsidies, not rising autonomous household incomes. In a Radio Agricultura discussion, both experts—potential cabinet picks for José Antonio Kast—criticized the growing state dependence and fiscal fragility. The poverty rate fell to 17.3%, but gaps persist, especially among migrants.

 

 

 

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