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XXXXX XXXXXX in XXX XXXXXXX are XXXXXXXXXXXX, however, they XXX able to solve these issues considering XXX XXXXXXX XXXX so XXX. Feminism XXXXXXXXX in XXX country XXXX XXXX XXXX to XXXX XXXXXXXX in addressing XXXXX challenges for example XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX unions XXXX been formulated in the country to XXXXX XXX the XXXXXX XX XXXXX in the XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX society, to provide financial XXXXXXXXX and others overall XXXXXXXX XXXXX XX empower women.
Challenges XXXXXX men in XXXXXXX
XXX in XXXXXXX have XXXXXXX a better XXXXXXXX in society compared XX XXXXX, the African XXXXXXX in general considers XXX XXX as an important XXXX XX society XXX XX XXXXXXXXX given a XXXXXX XXXXXXXX compared to women. The XXXX XXXXXXXXXX faced XX XXX are XXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX not based XX gender XXXXXX XXX XXXX of economic factors, for instance, XXX high XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXXX in the country XXXXXX in XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX unable XX provide XXX XXXXXXXXXX and their families XXX therefore XXXX in XXXXXXX.
XXX challenges men face are XXXXXX general and XXX specific to XXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXXXX. XXX XXX able to access XXXXXX services in XXXXXXX XXX XXX given preference XXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXXXX (XXXXXXX-action, 2020). XXX only challenge XXXX can be XXXX to be gender-specific XXX XXX in Liberia XX the XXXXXXXXXXXXX impact XX the realization of a shift in XXXXX which has XXXX blamed for XXX retaliation in XXXXXXXX against women. XXX XXXXXXXXXXX setting XXXXXX XXX to XX XXXXX and XXXXX XX cover themselves in shame. With XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXXXX, the XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXX is evident.
XXXXXXX XX overcome the challenge
XXX psychological impact XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX has had on men can XX addressed XXXX the men XXXXXXXXX the XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX their XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX and stereotypes. Feminism in the country is present XXX XXXXX to increase in the future, with the understanding XXXX females are XXXXX XX XXXX, XXX XXXXX a chance to XXXXXX their perception and XXXXXXX XX feminists as even XXX can take part in XXX XXXXXXXX.
XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX by children in XXXXXXX
Children in XXX XXXXXXX suffer XX a XXXXXXXXXXX of XXX economic, XXXXXX, and political XXXXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX XX XXXXX the poorest countries XXX XXXX XXXX health XXXXXXXXXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXX XXXXX are also XXXXX high making it difficult XX provide XXXXXXXX with XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX. The XXXXXX XX education and health XXX instance XXX not met XXXXX most parents XXXX in XXXXXXX or lack awareness XX these XXXXXX. The XXXXXXXX XXX also prone XX harmful XXXXXXXX practices for example female genital mutilation XXX early XXXXXXXXX (XXXXXX, XXXX). XXXXX abuse XX XXXX a XXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXX children are XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXX for the XXXXXX.
XXXXXXX to overcome the challenges
XXXXX is hope for a change in XXX situation XX the children in XXX XXXXXXX, XXXX XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXXX bodies have put in efforts XX XXXXXX these challenges XXX XXXXXXX a XXXXXX XXXX for the children. For instance, XXX XX XXX established various programs in XXX country aimed at XXXXXXXX XXX children's XXXXXX XXX observed XXX XXXXXXXX awareness amongst XXX XXXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXX to XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX (UNICEF, 2020).
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Feminism XX present in XXXXXX, XXX XXXXXX inequality XXXXX in the continent and Liberia is quite XXXX XXX XXXXXXXX twice as XXXX effort to solve compared XX XXXXX XXXXX of the XXXXX. XXXXX are XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX amongst other challenges based on gender, and XXX XXXXXXXXXXX instilled by XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX in XXXXXXX XXXX XXXX various challenges XXX to factors in XXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX their XXXXXX. XXX XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX are not XXXXXXXXXXX faced XX gender-XXXXXXXX challenges. XXXXXXX the country is XXXXXX XXXXXXXX toward addressing these challenges and XXXX feminism movements present XXXX are able XX XXXXXXXX. (Williams, XXXX).
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