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Ten facts about 10-year-old girls
UNFPA released it State of World Population 2016 report. It is titled "10: How our future depends on a girl at this decisive age". 10 facts about 10-year-old girls
- There are approximately 60 million 10-year-old girls today. About 35 million of them live in countries with high levels of gender inequality.
- Investments that empower 10-year-old girls can triple a girl’s lifetime income, increase a nation’s economic growth and lead to a cycle of healthier, better educated children.
- Education of girls is the world’s best investment, yet 62 million adolescent girls are not in school today.
- Each additional year of a girl’s schooling can translate into a 10 per cent increase in wages later in life.
- Every day, an estimated 47,700 girls under 18 are married in developing countries.
- 16 million girls between ages 6 and 11 will never start school. That’s twice the number of boys.
- HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death among adolescent girls worldwide. Suicide is the the second-leading cause of death.
- An adolescent girl dies as a result of violence every 10 minutes.
- 10-year-old girls are subjected to countless abuses linked to gender inequality, like child marriage, female genital mutilation, forced or coerced sex, unintended pregnancy, or the denial of education.
- Child marriage accounts for up to a third of girls who drop out of secondary school. It also imposes additional costs on society through greater population growth and lower wages for women.
- India loses $56 billion a year in potential earnings because of adolescent pregnancy, high secondary school dropout rates and joblessness among young women.
- In Asia and the Pacific, at the regional level, there are 111 boys for every 100 girls.
- Sub-Saharan Africa hosts 55 per cent of the world’s out-of-school children and 52 per cent of its out-of-school adolescents.
- Eliminating child marriage in Niger alone could produce benefits of more than $25 billion from 2014 to 2030.
- In West and Central Africa, about eight girls are in secondary school for every 10 boys.
- An educated, healthy 10-year-old girl today in Morocco or Costa Rica will have earned about $30,000 more by the time she reaches 25 than a peer who has not completed secondary education and is in poor health.
- Latin America and the Caribbean are the only region where more girls go to secondary school than boys.
- In Ethiopia, for every 10 boys enrolled in secondary school, only six girls are enrolled.
- In some sub-Saharan African countries, girls between 15 and 19 are five times more likely to contract HIV than boys.
- In Turkey, there are 653,000 ten-year-old girls. An educated, healthy 10-year-old girl there will have earned about $61,000 more by the time she reaches 25 than a peer who has not completed secondary education and is in poor health.