According to the South African Rainbow Alliance (SARA), the majority of men who are single caregivers are unable to obtain the child support grant, which is why the organization decided to request a grant for unemployed single men.
If the party wins power, it promises to create a grant to help unmarried males without jobs following the elections.
The majority of males who are single caregivers are unable to obtain the child support grant, according to the South African Rainbow Alliance (SARA), which is why it decided to request a grant for unemployed single men.
The party promises to create a grant to assist unmarried males without jobs if it wins power in the post-election period.
“Right now, building those children that we have met and spoken to, even if it reaches two kids out there who are left desolate, now they have to be looked after by some aunt or move to a different family, mainly because that single father is so ignorant and not by design, but by circumstances, economic factors,” says Colleen Makhubele, president of SARA. We are aware that the policy was later changed to include men when it was first designed. However, its original purpose was to support women, says Makhubele.