Chawanangwa lives with her mother and two brothers in a small house made of unfired mud bricks with a straw roof; her family is lucky to have a private latrine. Women in Chawanangwa’s community start their day off as early as 4 a.m. and end their evenings early since the the only lighting available in their village are kerosene lamps. A day’s work is usually in the gardens in order to provide for food in their family. Chawanangwa aspires to be a nurse and says “when I complete school in the future, I will not reverse my decision of becoming a nurse.”
Girls marrying young often do not get a chance to continue their education
Lack of safe water and healthy living conditions
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