South African National Offices

The Survivors Chapter will collaborate with the Department of Education and national offices for: Basic and Higher Education, Justice and Constitutional Development, and Health for Women, Youth, and People with Disabilities and Social Development. We aim to keep communities informed, ensure accountability, and track progress in addressing gender-based violence while promoting a culture of awareness, education, and advocacy.

The Ministers

Lets Meet Our Ministers

It is my pleasure to introduce the esteemed leaders of the South African government, who play a crucial role in shaping the country’s policies and initiatives. As a co-governed state, South Africa is committed to collaborative governance, and we are honored to work closely with the following six ministers and their offices. These distinguished individuals are the current cabinet leaders in their respective sectors, and as the Survivors Chapter for GBV survivors and rape victims, we look forward to engaging with them closely to advance our shared goals of promoting justice, safety, and empowerment for all.

Minister of Basic Education

Siviwe Gwarube

Address: Sol Plaatjie house, 222 Struben Street, room TF 1062, Pretoria.

Minister of Health

Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi

Address: Pretoria X828 0001.

Minister of women, youth with disability

Sindisiwe Lydia Chikunga

Address: Fedsure Forum Building 1st floor 268 Lillian Ngoyi Street Pretoria 0001.

Sindisiwe_Chikunga minister for women

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development

Thembi Simelane

Address: Momentum Centre 17th floor, 329 Pretorius Street Pretoria.

Thembi-Simelane minister of justice

Minister of Higher education and training

Dr Nobuhle Pamela Nkabane

 Address: 123 Francis Baard Street, PRETORIA.

Minister of social development

Ms Nokuzola Gladys 'Sisisi' Tolashe

Address: Parliament Street, Cape Town.

Our Collaboration

The Survivors Chapter will collaborate with the Department of Education and national offices for: Basic and Higher Education, Justice and Constitutional Development, and Health for Women, Youth, and People with Disabilities and Social Development. We aim to keep communities informed, ensure accountability, and track progress in addressing gender-based violence while promoting a culture of awareness, education, and advocacy.

Through this collaboration, we are committed to working together to create a safer and more just society for all, where survivors of gender-based violence and rape are supported, empowered, and protected. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with these esteemed ministers and their offices and making a meaningful impact in the lives of those affected by GBV.

Introducing our Public Sex Offenders Listing by Country!

We’re committed to providing a valuable resource for communities to access information on sex offenders. Our listing is divided into two categories:

Available Data: Browse our comprehensive list of sex offenders by country, where up-to-date data is available.

Data Not Available/Coming Soon: Check back soon for countries where we’re still gathering data or where information is not publicly available. We’re working hard to expand our coverage and provide more information to keep communities safe.

Stay tuned for updates, and thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to build this important resource!