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Human rights case studies
Afghanistan
Key statistics
GDP per capitia of $520.
Life expectancy of 64 (most Afghans alive today have not lived in a country at peace).
74% of the population live in rural area.
Before the Taliban take over $1.1 billion of aid was provided to support Afghans effected by Covid.
35 million people (93% of the population) live below the poverty line.
Afghan aid has worked mainly with rural families (70% of their people to help) through sustainable development projects.
Growth in education services.
2.8 million girls were going to school, up from 0.
7.8 million children are enrolled in school.
52% of women are married before 20.
Only 21.5% of women are employed (before Taliban takeover).
Honduras
Key statistics
GDP per capitia $2,500
Life expectancy 75
5,000 police officers removed for courrutption.
1/3 of Honduran girls are married before 18.
Abortion is completly illegal and women and girls face 6 years in prison for having one.
USA has provided $50 million in security aid to support local communities.
Care international support irrigration projects and enviromental education.
India
Key statistics
11-12% economic growth per year.
GDP per capitia of $7000
Ranked 140 out of 153 countries on the Global Gender Gap Index
Women's literacy is 66% compared with 83% with men
Only 22% of women are in the labour market
52% of women think it is ok for a husband to beat his wfe
Only 11% of parliament are women
47% of girls are married before they turn 18
70% of girls go to primary school, however every few women go to seccondary school
Methods to deal with gender inequality
the 2006 Prohabtion of Child Marriage Act made the legal age of marriage for women 18 (however, it is oftern disregarded).
Anti-trafficking patrols including the expansion of police units, increased police training and imrovements to victem support programmes.
Large companies are begining to provide child care and flexiable working.
NGOs like the International Centre for Research on Women (IRCW) are working to improve women's confidence in reporting crimes.
There is an increase in the number of female police officers in Delhi.