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causes of marginalisation in women and effect​

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Answered by jaiswalvanshika1007
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Physical and psychological violence, sexual abuse, acid burning, genital mutilation, femicide, human trafficking, slavery. These and many others are the risks faced every day around the world by millions of women of all ages, social classes, and cultures. Violence against women is the consequence of inequalities in the power distribution between men and women within society, both past and present, which if not properly and promptly tackled will remain a cause of future death among women. This thematic issue on “Women, marginalization, and vulnerability” is meant to be a contribution to the international debate on the status of women in the world.

Answered by ArkzTech
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People can be marginalised due to multiple factors; sexual orientation, gender, geography, ethnicity, religion, displacement, conflict or disability. Poverty is both a consequence and a cause of being marginalised.Marginalization can have a large impact on health and well-being, making individuals much more vulnerable to HIV infection. When an individual is marginalized, they are unable to access the same services and resources as other people and it becomes very difficult to have a voice in society.

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