South African Domestic Violence Shelter Faces Thre
Sinethemba partners with area service providers to assists shelter residents and their children with legal, medical and social welfare resources. In addition, staff provide emotional support and temporary housing to promote safety of survivors. The staff will often stretch resources beyond capacity, rather than turn those in need away.
Because the building they are currently renting is up for sale, Sintehemba is threatened with closing. Although the Domestic Violence Act of 1998 requires police to assist victims in securing temporary housing, the Umondi Municipality, who owns a possible site for the shelter, is leaving staff in limbo. Amnesty International points to this and United Nations requirements to assist women survivors of or at risk of violence as crucial to ensuring the maintenance of the shelter, and calls on government officials to assist the shelter as an obilgation.
Compiled from: "South Africa: Shelter under Threat" Amnesty International.
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