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Lack of access to sanitation - HS 1 - morbidity
women are forced to waait until dark to release themselves - putting them at higher risk of sexual assault - increasing rates of morbidity
Lack of access to sanitation - HS 2
people are forced to relieve themselves in gutters that drain into water sources - contaminating drinking water - increasing the risks of infectious disease like diahorrea, particularly in children - increasing u5mr
Lack of access to sanitation - HD decent standard of living
means that more girls stop going to school when they begin menstruating - limiting their employment for the future - without ability to afford an income they cannot afford resources for a decent standard of living
Lack of access to sanitation - HD long and healthy life
means people are forced to relieve themselves in the open - contaminating water sources, increasing the spread of infectious diseases - affecting their ability to lead a long and healthy life
high levels of poverty - HS - life expectancy
means many people cannot afford to send children to school - therefor children have poor literacy and numeracy - resulting in poor health literacy leading to the inability to understand health promotion messages like safe sec - resulting in an increased spread of AIDS - decreasing life expectancy
high levels of poverty - HS -
many people cant afford nutrient dense food - resulting in a decrease in immune systems particularly in children - meaning children are more susceptible diseases like whooping cough - increasing u5mr
high poverty - HD - decreasing the ability to access knowledge
means large amounts of people are living in poor quality housing - this can result in poor quality and interrupted sleep especially in children - this will make it harder for children to concentrate at school - decreasing the ability to access knowledge
high levels of poverty - HD
many people cant afford nutrient dense food - resulting in a decrease in immune systems particularly in children - meaning children are more susceptible diseases like whooping cough - decreasing the ability to live a long and healthy lufe
discrimination based on race - HD
can result in women being denied access to healthcare while being pregnant - as a result, complications in pregnancy may go unchecked - such as haemorrhage - reducing their ability to live a long and healthy life.
discrimination based on race - HS
can result in children being denied access to education - resulting in low levels of health literacy making it more difficult to understand healh promotional messages like safe sex - increasing levels of AIDS - decreasing life expectancy
discrimination based on religion - HD
can result in groups of people not being allowed to vote in election - reducing their ability to participate in decisions effecting their life.
Discrimination based on religion - HS
can result in people being denied access to employment - resulting in no income affecting ability to purchase nutrient dense food - resulting in children having weaker immune systems - making children more susceptible to infectious disease like whooping cough - increasing u5mr
discrimination based on sex - HS -
means young girls are denined access to education - resulting in low levels of health literacy making it difficult to understand helath promotional messages like safe sex - increasing their likelihood of developing aids -decreasing life expectancy
discrimination based on sex - HS - 1
means pregnant women and girls are denied access to healthcare during pregnancy - resulting in complications, due to not being diagnosed with conditions - often causing to have long and unsafe births - resulting often in still births of babies - increasing YLD
discrimination based on sex - HD - decisions affecting their lives
means many young girls are objected to female genital mutilation against their will - meaning they cannot make decisions that affect their lives
discrimination based on sex - HD
means that many girls are denied access to education once they start menstruating - limiting their opportunity for employment - reducing their ability to purchase resources required for a decent standard of living
discrimination based on sexual orientation - HD - long and healthy life
some people are denied access to health care - meaning individuals dont have the ability to identify diseases that may potentially cause serious infection causing death- decreasing the likelhood of living a long and healthy life
discrimination based on sexual orientation - HS - mortality
means that in some countries, people can be punished with the death penalty - increasing mortality rates
discrimination based on sexual orientation - HS - 1
means that there is a higher risk of being subjected to physical beatings for their preference, increasing the likelihood of injury, increasing rates of morbidity
discrimination based on sexual orientation - HD -
means that more people are refused jobs based on their preferance - leadong to a loss of income, affecting their ability to afford resources they need to have a decent standard of living
discrimination based on gender identitiy - HD -
being denied access to basic human needs like access to bathrooms in the public - resulting in individuals not being able to make decisions that affect their life.
discrimination based on gender identitiy - HS
means they are being looked down upon by society - this causes low seld esteem lowering mental health - increasing rates of self harm and suicide - increasing YLL