Florentia Roman
28 August 2012
The South African Institute of Race Relations says they welcome Zuma’s recent statement calling for a national debate on families in South Africa.
The Institutes’ Lucy Holborn says the most recent statistics show that half of all South African children had absent but living fathers.
A third weren’t living with either of their biological parents.
Holborn says the prevalence of dysfunctional families is a serious issue that needs more attention.
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