Cape Argus

Visit to Mauritius to learn from counterpar­ts

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

WESTERN Cape Commission­er for Children, Christina Nomdo, said her recent trip to Mauritius was to learn from her counterpar­t.

Nomdo was appointed as Commission­er for Children for a 5-year term from June 1, 2020, with the mandate to promote and protect the rights, needs and interests of children in the Western Cape.

Nomdo, with the Head of Branch for Investigat­ion, Cameron Cyster, conducted a study visit to the Ombudsman for Children, Rita Venkatasaw­my, in Mauritius from April 11 to14.

Nomdo’s Mauritius counterpar­t has operated since 2003. Nomdo also met state President, Prithviraj­sing Roopun.

“We will continue to build diplomatic and strategic links with other Ombudsmen for Children across the world. If we want to be world class, we need to know what is happening in the rest of the world and benchmark our practices accordingl­y. Child rights realisatio­n is a global aspiration,” Nomdo said.

“We could learn about the details of their investigat­ions procedures and share our investigat­ions framework with them for advice. They were very interested to hear of our efforts to include children in governance,” Nomdo said.

The provincial Treasury has made it possible to hire three more permanent staff members, bringing the number of staff to six, Nomdo said.

“The commission­er is not a frontline worker in the daily struggle to contain the incidents of violence affecting children. She needs to be strategic with her limited resources in the infancy stage of her office. Building capacity to fulfil the mandate of the office is of utmost importance,” Nomdo said.

Community activist and Manenberg Safety Forum chairperso­n Roegchanda Pascoe said Nomdo could unfortunat­ely only make recommenda­tions, and that was as far as her role goes.

“They do not have the power to change things really, so their focus is primarily awareness programmes, they can then make a recommenda­tion. They do not have the power for the recommenda­tion to be enforced, and I think that is the problem with the commission­er that we are currently faced with,” Pascoe said.

 ?? ?? A DELEGATION from the office of the Ombudspers­on for Children in Mauritius and a delegation from the office of the Western Cape Commission­er for children met President Roopun from Mauritius.
A DELEGATION from the office of the Ombudspers­on for Children in Mauritius and a delegation from the office of the Western Cape Commission­er for children met President Roopun from Mauritius.

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