the role of education in tackling population increase
These days, overpopulation is growing rapidly, which can trigger a great number of issues for the degradation of natural resources and environments. An international charity assumed that edification for all children plays a vital role in resisting this issue. I comprehensively agree with this thought that considers the principal cause, especially included sexual abuse and cultural conception. In this essay, an attempt will be made to examine these points.
Sexual abuse is one of the most elements that caused the growth of the population in the world. And women and girls encounter sexual violence at high rates. According to a report, one out of every six American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime, 82% of all victims are juveniles, and 90% of rape victims are adults. Because of teenagers' limited cognition of various forms of sexual abuse, their curiosity to explore gender, and their lack of skills to prevent and report abusers are causes that trigger them to be prey. And this unavailability of understanding correlated to sex education.
Another prime causality of overpopulation is conception. Eastern people believed that having numerous children would bring them a fortune. And those who come from large families tend to have less level of education, because the more people in the family, the poorer they are, leading to unaffordable for their children's schooling. The rapid population increase is also for this reason.
In conclusion, overpopulation has fundamental demerit impacts on both individuals and society. Consequently, edification plays an essential function in tackling population increase. Therefore, we should spread it widely to all inhabitants and especially children who can make a decline in overpopulation.