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20 November 2024
The Western Cape Commissioner for Children, Christina Nomdo, has formally requested Parliament to initiate the process to appoint a new Children's Commissioner. Ms. Nomdo's tenure as Commissioner will conclude on May 31, 2025 — having commenced in June 2020. Read more HERE
31 October 2024
The Western Cape Commissioner for Children and her Child Government Monitors (CGMs) have once again assessed whether the 2024 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement is child-centered and child-friendly. Read the full statement HERE.
26 August 2024
The Western Cape Commissioner for Children (WCCC) will be conducting Community Child Rights feedback workshops in the Beaufort West, Prince Albert, and Murraysburg areas from 26 to 30 August 2024. These sessions are a continuation of the ongoing efforts to engage with local communities on critical ...
29 July 2024
Between the 24th and 28th June 2024, the Western Cape Commissioner for Children (WCCC) is implementing a week-long workshop for Child Government Monitors (CGMs) to lobby for child-centred and child-friendly governance. To read the full statement click HERE
15 May 2024
The Western Cape Commissioner for Children (WCCC) has released the findings of a comprehensive study into the Alternative Care system in the Western Cape. To better understand the current working of the child protection system in the province, the WCCC conducted a comprehensive situational analysis ...
22 April 2024
Tara Hendricks, a 15-year-old advisor to the Western Cape Commissioner for Children, will represent WCCC and chair the Africa Children’s Summit 2024 in South Africa this August. The summit is a child-led initiative where children from Africa will gather to share and discuss the challenges ...
20 February 2024
As the nation eagerly anticipates Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's delivery of the Budget Speech on Wednesday, the Western Cape Commissioner for Children (WCCC) emphasises the crucial need to prioritise children in the budget. To read more, click HERE .