The 2nd Biennial Africa Children's Summit starts today and runs through to April 7th. The Summit unites over 1,300 young delegates; 300 in Johannesburg and 1,000 online. Co-hosted by the Department of Social Development and the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, it empowers youth to shape policies on education, technology, and human rights. Amid South Africa's rising sexual violence cases against minors, Siza Magangoe, Deputy Director General of Welfare Services, discusses this critical issue with Elvis Presslin

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