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Girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education, according to a new report. | Girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education, according to a new report. |
Gender inequality and discrimination continues to be pervasive and widespread, Plan International says. | Gender inequality and discrimination continues to be pervasive and widespread, Plan International says. |
This inequality hinders governments' ability to meet key development goals, the child-based aid organisation says. | This inequality hinders governments' ability to meet key development goals, the child-based aid organisation says. |
The study collated statistics from around the world looking at the lives of girls under the age of 18. | The study collated statistics from around the world looking at the lives of girls under the age of 18. |
Conception | Conception |
"Girls and young women, who make up almost a quarter of the world's population, probably face the greatest discrimination of any group of this size in the world," the report says. | "Girls and young women, who make up almost a quarter of the world's population, probably face the greatest discrimination of any group of this size in the world," the report says. |
DISADVANTAGED Some 121m children do not attend primary school - 54% of those are girls82m girls in developing countries who are now aged 10-17 will be married before their 18th birthdayIn some countries, most girls marry before their 18th birthday: India (50%), Nepal (60%) and Niger (76%)Worldwide, some 14m 15-to-19-year-olds give birth each yearGirls aged 15-19 are twice as likely to die in childbirth as those in their 20sSource: Plan report Because I am a girl [4.57MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here Girls risk discrimination from the moment they are conceived, Plan International says, facing a far higher chance of being aborted before birth and malnourished or mutilated afterwards in societies which value boys over girls. | |
Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Algeria, Egypt and Morocco are cited as countries where there is a strong preference for baby boys over girls. | Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Algeria, Egypt and Morocco are cited as countries where there is a strong preference for baby boys over girls. |
Plan cites estimates that put the number of girls and women who are "missing" - aborted due to their sex before birth - as high as 100 million, despite the biological trend for women to marginally outnumber men. | Plan cites estimates that put the number of girls and women who are "missing" - aborted due to their sex before birth - as high as 100 million, despite the biological trend for women to marginally outnumber men. |
China alone accounts for 50 million "missing" women, it says. | China alone accounts for 50 million "missing" women, it says. |
Bearing fruit | Bearing fruit |
Economically, the report argues, it makes no sense to neglect girls and young women who have a real and valuable contribution to make to lifting countries out of poverty. | Economically, the report argues, it makes no sense to neglect girls and young women who have a real and valuable contribution to make to lifting countries out of poverty. |
Many societies value boys over girls, seen as a financial burden | Many societies value boys over girls, seen as a financial burden |
Educating girls, Plan says, can transform a country's economy. | Educating girls, Plan says, can transform a country's economy. |
"No country has yet emerged from poverty without investing in education, including in that of its girls. Investment in girls bears fruit," the report says. | "No country has yet emerged from poverty without investing in education, including in that of its girls. Investment in girls bears fruit," the report says. |
Education serves to change the lives of girls and young women for future generations too - educated girls are more likely, as mothers, to send their own girls to school. | Education serves to change the lives of girls and young women for future generations too - educated girls are more likely, as mothers, to send their own girls to school. |
Women also face health challenges linked to their gender - pregnancy is the leading cause of death for young women aged 15 to 19 and girls are infected by HIV/Aids in disproportionately high rates. | |
Early marriage in many part of Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia means that many engage in intercourse even before they are teenagers and have limited choice over birth control. | Early marriage in many part of Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia means that many engage in intercourse even before they are teenagers and have limited choice over birth control. |
Nearly 50% of sexual assaults worldwide are against girls aged 15 years or younger. Those living in the conflict zones are particularly at risk. | Nearly 50% of sexual assaults worldwide are against girls aged 15 years or younger. Those living in the conflict zones are particularly at risk. |
Plan International says that education remains the key to improving the situation for girls and young women and in changing acceptance of discriminatory practices within a society. | Plan International says that education remains the key to improving the situation for girls and young women and in changing acceptance of discriminatory practices within a society. |
It also calls for women under the age of 18 to be listened to and their opinions used to inform policy and decision-making. | It also calls for women under the age of 18 to be listened to and their opinions used to inform policy and decision-making. |
Plan says that the legal tools - such as international agreements and human rights charters - already exist but their principles must be followed. | Plan says that the legal tools - such as international agreements and human rights charters - already exist but their principles must be followed. |
Groups who encourage change, Plan says, should be supported, "to ensure that when a child is born she is not discriminated against simply because she is a girl". | Groups who encourage change, Plan says, should be supported, "to ensure that when a child is born she is not discriminated against simply because she is a girl". |
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