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Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Sociology - Relationships and Family, , language: English, abstract: This paper wilI look at drawings and explanations school leaner's experiences two Southern African Development Countries' schools. Countries in this paper would be namely the Democratic Republic of Congo/DRC and its counterpart South Africa, RSA.The consensus view of learners present several challenges that they face as children and students at school. Some of the challenges are systemic challenges such as lack of proper infrastructure like toilets and hygiene facilities for the girls'…mehr

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Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Sociology - Relationships and Family, , language: English, abstract: This paper wilI look at drawings and explanations school leaner's experiences two Southern African Development Countries' schools. Countries in this paper would be namely the Democratic Republic of Congo/DRC and its counterpart South Africa, RSA.The consensus view of learners present several challenges that they face as children and students at school. Some of the challenges are systemic challenges such as lack of proper infrastructure like toilets and hygiene facilities for the girls' sexual and reproductive health/menstruation. Menstruation, in several African tradition and practices is considered as a taboo that should only be known by women. For example, in the Luba tradition no male even a father is allowed to talk about girls' menstruation.
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Personal Kyungu ( first birn Twin /Luba) Lubaba Lubadi was born in Katondo/Mwanza in the Malemba Nkulu Territory,DRC.escaped from death of all the twins born 3 times by his mother he was the only son who survived and the all 5 died by God's grace.Born among 6 females He is the only son of Lubaba Lubadi Rehema and Maloba wa Banze Lutheni. Education After his primary school in Kamina city he returned to the village and he went to Dipanga Institute to finish his secondary school with 5 colleagues out of 35 candidates. He went back to town, and got his bachelor degree in commerce at the Higher Education Institute of Commerce (Institut de Superieur de Commerce/ISC in Lubumbashi). Thereafter, he went to All Africa Bible College (Diploma in Ministry), then he went to the University of Port Elizabeth (Honors degree in Art) and the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (Master in Education).Kyungu Lubaba Lubadi is married parent.