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Effects of gender biased harmful traditional and cultural practices (In…
Effects of gender biased harmful traditional and cultural practices
(In Malawi)
Child Marriage
Cultural mindset that views women as a domestic worker
Economical and emotional burden of parenthood
Children lack essential needs
Family becomes dependent on society's giving
Low quality of living (for the family)
Creates citizens that won't be able to sustain themselves in the future
Low labor participation
Low production rate
Low amounts of output
Generation of low economic goods and services
Low amounts of tax cut
Fewer useful infrastructures
Taboos & Inadequate reproductive health education
Low use of contraceptive & Family planning
Frequent pregnancies with short intervals
Low chances of survival for the born child
Population Growth
Reduces the amount of available resources
Citizens prone to disease and starvation
Difficulty to improve the quality of life
High fertility Rates
Ability to work few hours only
Frequent interruptions of employment (Maternity leave)
Low income jobs with unstable working conditions
Girls drop out of school
Low education attainment
Low labor force participation
GBV and SRHR
Victims suffer from mental and physical health
Unwanted pregnancy
Mental health instability
STD & STI (HIV)
Government will be expected to resolve the issue
Developing national policies
Developing protocols
Teaching citizens in the rural area
Building effective private sectors
Post-rape exams
Counseling centers
Emergency contraception
School based gender violence
Drop outs
Low educational attainment
Low income distribution per person
Many people living under poverty
More unemployed citizens
Budget available for public health sectors not enough to build extra health centers
Seek out to developed countries
More debt toll on the country