When people began to question why
the death rate of females in certain parts of Africa was so much greater than
the death rate of males consequently,
they started to look for reasons. Below, as
a result, are some cause and effect relationships.
Schools for girls were built
because girls had a chance to learn about health and life skills. Girls learned about health skills thus they improved the sanitation of
their villages. The girls felt proud to have a uniform as they were more likely to attend school every day. For this reason, the family members of
the girls walked them to school therefore
they did not want other males in the village to taunt the girls. The family
members of the girls walked them to school, for the reason that the girls avoided abduction and pregnancy.
After graduation, the girls were more likely to start small business on account of they had mathematical and
accounting skills. Some graduates became valued business owners. Consequently, they were invited to
serve on business councils. Their community status rose thus they were able to vote of improving water and sanitation. So, Health conditions improved in
villages. Therefore, more babies and
children survived.
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