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South Africa: Government-Funded Organisations Getting a Rough Deal, Parliament Told

Women’s shelters anxious about being shut down

The Gauteng Care Crisis Committee, a voluntary association of non-profit organisations, on Wednesday, told Parliament’s social development portfolio committee that organisations that receive government subsidies face an uncertain future.

Dr Zubeda Dangor, Executive Director of both the Nisaa Institute for Women’s Development and the National Shelter Movement of South Africa, said women’s shelters housing victims of violence are anxious that their funding will be taken away and be replaced with shelters operated by provincial social development departments.

Dangor said departments do not have the capacity to set up and manage shelters that offer all the same facilities, such as psychosocial services. Communication from provincial departments is insufficient, leaving shelter managers on edge about the future.

In Gauteng earlier this year, several women’s shelters had their funding withdrawn, following unproven allegations of non-compliance and financial mismanagement. The shelters were able to appeal but had to go several months without funding and some had to close their doors.

The Gauteng Care Crisis Committee successfully led litigation against the provincial Department of Social Development in May, compelling it to pay hundreds of organisations the subsidies owed to them.

Inconsistencies between provinces

Lisa Vetten, chair of the Gauteng Care Crisis Commitee, told GroundUp that the subsidy amounts organisations receive vary between provinces.