South Africa: Undocumented Children Struggle to Find Schools

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Many children of immigrant parents who are undocumented are struggling to get places in South African schools.

His two siblings, and their mother, a widow, sometimes join Michael at the robots to beg from motorists. They usually spread out to increase their chances of getting something. "I want to be in school but my mother says we have no papers. Standing at the robots is boring, but we have no choice, because we need food," says Michael.

Some private schools will take undocumented children, but they charge fees that range from R500 to R1,500 a month. Most undocumented immigrant parents do not have a sufficient or stable enough income to cover this. Rudo, a secretary by profession, lost her job because of the Covid pandemic. Her children have been at home for the past year because she cannot afford the R950 a month she was paying to keep them in a private school.

"There are close to 1,000 migrant children from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Congo and Lesotho we have registered so far who are not going to school due to lack of documentation," says Ethel Musonza of ZIWISA.

 

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