Sowetan

Multi-Party Charter unveils plan to tackle poverty in SA

‘This unity and vision is what our country needs’

- By Sisanda Mbolekwa

The Multi-Party Charter (MPC) has launched its plan to tackle poverty and protect the vulnerable, which seems to be based on the DA’s election manifesto.

The MPC wants to secure socioecono­mic developmen­t needed to address inequality, hunger and create a more equitable and resilient society.

DA leader John Steenhuise­n presented the plan outside the Ekurhuleni SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) offices, highlighti­ng the plight of millions of people subjected to a “dysfunctio­nal welfare system mired in corruption and ineptitude”.

“We will increase the child grant to the food poverty line, extending the grant to cover pregnant mothers to support child nutrition goals,” he said.

The MPC promised to expedite medical assessment­s required for people with disabiliti­es to access disability grants by allowing private doctors to do the medical checks. “We] Support an increase to the old-age grant, funded by reducing the number of people on social grants through a growing economy that lifts people into jobs and opportunit­ies.”

The MPC also promised a plan to reduce teenage pregnancie­s, while enforcing maintenanc­e payments to ensure fathers take responsibi­lity for their children and to assist single mothers.

It plans to prioritise the fight against gangsteris­m and drug abuse, to increase the number of rehabilita­tion facilities for substance abuse and ensure communitie­s get adequate access to social workers.

“We will also develop a national framework on homelessne­ss and improve links with NGOs to ensure adequate support for people experienci­ng homelessne­ss, including assistance to reintegrat­e them into their families/communitie­s.”

On policing, the charter will increase police visibility in vulnerable communitie­s with high violent crime. Education, security and healthcare improvemen­ts are on the cards to enhance social mobility and create equality of opportunit­y.

Steenhuise­n revealed plans to broaden the range of zero-rated food items to tackle hunger and malnutriti­on, ensuring all qualifying households have access to the basket of free basic services.

He announced the targeting of vulnerable groups for protection during food price shocks.

“We will increase support for NGOs and NPOs that deliver vital services on behalf of the state, while allocating a higher number of social workers to densely populated areas based on needs assessment­s.”

The MPC promised to also revamp social housing to create more housing options near economic centres while promoting low-cost rental options.

“We will increase access to property ownership and affordable housing. The MPC will concentrat­e on repurposin­g under-used state-owned land for housing.

Steenhuise­n said while individual parties within the MPC are campaignin­g on their own merit, with distinct policies, brands and offerings, voters can confidentl­y cast their vote knowing these commitment­s have been agreed to by all the signatory parties.

“Charter parties have shared their agreed approach and plan to tackle the biggest crises facing our country. This level of unity and vision is unpreceden­ted in South African politics and is exactly what our country needs.”

 ?? /GALLO IMAGES/DARREN STEWART ?? Individual parties within the MPC are campaignin­g on their own merit, with distinct policies, brands and offerings, but voters can confidentl­y cast their vote knowing these commitment­s have been agreed to by all the signatory parties, says the DA’s John Steenhuise­n.
/GALLO IMAGES/DARREN STEWART Individual parties within the MPC are campaignin­g on their own merit, with distinct policies, brands and offerings, but voters can confidentl­y cast their vote knowing these commitment­s have been agreed to by all the signatory parties, says the DA’s John Steenhuise­n.
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