36. A global phenomenon
with clearly known
causes and serious
health, social and
economic
consequences. A
pregnancy in a female
adolescent or young
adult under the age of
20.
37. Lack of information about
sexual and reproductive
health and rights,
Inadequate access to services
tailored to young people,
Family, community and
social pressure to marry,
Sexual violence, Child, early
and forced marriage, which
can be both a cause and a
consequence, Lack of
education or school drop-
out, peer pressure.
38.
39.
40.
41. The world’s oldest
profession and one of the
most common vices. This
is also known as
commercial sex where
people engage in sexual
activities in exchange for
money and benefits such
as material things,
connections or favor.
42. The causes are
poverty, child labor,
trafficking, peer
pressure, laziness
and thirst for quick
wealth, and lack of
parental care.
43.
44.
45.
46. The use of drugs,
devices, or surgery to
prevent pregnancy.
There are many different
types of contraception
include oral
contraceptive pills,
implants, injectables,
patches, vaginal rings…
47. Intra uterine devices,
condoms, male and
female sterilization,
lactational
amenorrhea methods,
withdrawal and
fertility awareness
based methods.
48.
49.
50.
51. The deliberate
termination of a
human pregnancy.
Loss of the fetus, for
any reason, before it
is able to survive
outside the womb
52. It can be accidental or
spontaneous ending, or
miscarriage of pregnancy
as well as deliberate
termination. The reasons
for abortion, to postpone
or stop childbearing;
socioeconomic concerns.
53.
54.
55.
56. The betting or staking of
something of value, with
consciousness of risk and
hope of gain, on the
outcome of a game, a
contest, or an uncertain
event whose result may be
determine by chance or
accident or have
unexpected result by
reason of the bettors
miscalculation.
57.
58.
59.
60. Relating to sexual
intercourse between a
married person and
someone other than his
or her spouse. They
often stem from overall
marital dissatisfaction
and existing marital
issues such as lack of
openness or
communication.
66. Sexual activity which is
practiced by people
before they are married.
It is considered a sin by
a number of religions.
The reasons for the
variation could be
numerous from
biological, social,
cultural to psychological.
67. The dangers of it,
unwanted pregnancies,
abortion, STIs,
HIV/AIDS, regrets,
guilt, loss of self-
respect, depression,
loss of family support,
substance abuse and
even suicidal death.
71. It may influence
well-being, with many
individuals
experiencing
depression, loneliness
and isolation, self-
esteem difficulties or
other psychological
distress.
72.
73.
74. Types ( age,
disability, sexual
orientation, status, of
parent, religious,
national origin,
pregnancy, sexual
harassment, race,
color and sex,
reprisal/retaliation.)