In Conversation With Steve Mabona, Gauteng Department of Health spokesperson

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South Africa is currently observing Child Protection Week, a campaign aimed at promoting the rights, safety, health and wellbeing of children. As part of this initiative, the Gauteng Department of Health has intensified efforts to protect and support children through a range of preventative, promotive and rehabilitative healthcare services.
A key focus area is child eye healthcare. During the 2025/26 financial year, the department provided approximately 4,546 pairs of spectacles to children across Gauteng to improve vision, support learning and prevent avoidable visual impairment. Health professionals continue to conduct eye screenings, diagnoses and treatments, with children requiring specialised care referred to regional and tertiary hospitals.
The department is also raising awareness about child protection through community outreach programmes, educational campaigns and support services. These initiatives focus on preventing child abuse, neglect and injuries, while promoting children’s rights and access to healthcare.
Special attention is being given to vulnerable groups, including children with albinism and premature babies who may be at risk of developing serious eye conditions. Healthcare workers across the province are also educating parents and caregivers on issues such as burn prevention, communication and hearing disorders, and recognising signs of child abuse.
The Gauteng Department of Health says it remains committed to working with communities, educators and caregivers to ensure that every child is protected, supported and given the opportunity to reach their full potential.
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