Wednesday, 18 March 2015

DREAMS SHUTTERED FOR FEMALES IN COAST.


BY: ELVIS MITSANZE 

The coastal education board as considered early pregnancy as a major challenge for school girls in coastal region. It was estimated that eighty percent (80%) of the girls dropping out was due to pregnancy. The educational investigative board confirmed that the girls mostly in secondary school are brain washed by their fellow peers involving themselves into early SEX LIFE
Due to investigation statistics family create a room for the occurrence by not fully participating in fee payment of their girls and some completely do not take part completely in the action due to the coastal believe “Education is not girls right.” thus leading to young determined girls aged between fifteen to twenty one years (15-21) fighting the country giant economy to obtain education.
a pregnant pupil
They engage themselves into readily available business such as; prostitution, bar tender, dealers and playing the role of mistress to married men and unfortunately their dreams are shatterd.
Figure 1 a teenage pregnant girl
akid abandoned in a bush
The drop-outs have also affected the society in many ways; leading to high abortion rate which is considered as a crime in the country. Furthermore it may cause death and also decreasing the rate infants.Some even go to the extent of dumping their kids in the streets and garbage for they are not financial stable for their up keep.

The female gender is being discriminated by families’ education wise though there are rights protecting them but due to illiteracy they cannot fight for them. The government has stretched her hand with the CDF project to offer free and quality education to all children country wide although more intervenance is needed to the girl child educational chapter.

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