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Nearly 300 girls aged 10-14 give birth in Eastern Cape

3 May 2026
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A total of 292 girls aged 10 to 14 gave birth at public hospitals in the Eastern Cape during the 2025/26 financial year, a decline from 396 the previous year. Health MEC Ntandokazi Capa expressed encouragement over this decrease, attributing it to successful community-based interventions aimed at reducing teenage and child pregnancies. The data also indicated that 13,916 teenagers aged 15 to 19 gave birth during the same period, down from 14,903 in the previous year. Despite the decline, child rights advocates assert that the numbers remain alarming, emphasizing the need for parental responsibility and legal accountability for those involved in the pregnancies. The Eastern Cape Department of Health highlighted that the significant decrease in births among the youngest age group reflects a broader trend, with ongoing efforts focused on improving reproductive health services and community awareness.

Why It Matters

The issue of teenage pregnancy in South Africa, particularly in the Eastern Cape, has been a significant concern, with historical birth rates among young girls indicating a persistent social challenge. Data show a gradual decline in births among girls aged 10 to 14, dropping from 553 in the 2022/23 financial year to 292 in 2025/26. This trend aligns with increased collaborative efforts among various government departments and community organizations to address the underlying factors contributing to teenage pregnancies. The recognition that pregnancies in girls under 16 are classified as statutory rape underscores the legal implications and the need for stronger protective measures for vulnerable youth.

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