Malawi ? Women'S Rights In Society

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June 19, 2016

 

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Accepted economic and social practices hamper the ability of women and girls to gain a formal and adequate education. "The literacy rate among women between the ages of 15 and 45 is less than 37 percent. Conversely, male literacy in the same age group is about 45 percent." (AFROL, 2006) The AFROL also reports that girls drop out of school far more frequently than boys do, and in the final year of primary school; only about 25 percent of the student body is girls...
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Accepted economic and social practices hamper the ability of women and girls to gain a formal and adequate education. "The literacy rate among women between the ages of 15 and 45 is less than 37 percent. Conversely, male literacy in the same age group is about 45 percent." (AFROL, 2006) The AFROL also reports that girls drop out of school far more frequently than boys do, and in the final year of primary school; only about 25 percent of the student body is girls...
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