Effects of Covid-19 on Bangladesh's School Dropouts and Child Marriage Rates: A Threat to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Promotion of Intergenerational Poverty

Authors

  • Rasel Hussain East West University
  • Tahmina Yesmin Shova University of Dhaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70527/ewjbss.vi.93

Keywords:

Covid-19, Child Marriage, School dropout, Sustainable de- velopment, Bangladesh

Abstract

The 2030 deadline for eradicating child marriage set forth in SDG is made challenging by COVID-19. According to UNICEF, Covid-19 increased the likelihood of child marriage for 10 million more girls. The negative effects of the epidemic have increased the probability of child marriage and school dropouts worldwide. After 543 days of closed educational facilities in Bangladesh, particularly schools and colleges, the number of unfilled seats in classrooms revealed a heightened worry about dropouts. Following a qualitative study and review of the literature from Bangladesh, this study explored the trends and impact of covid-19 on the growing number of child marriages and school dropouts, as well as the repercussions of how it jeopardizes the accomplishment of relevant sustainable development objectives. According to this study, child marriage and school dropout rates will in the near future increase the intergenerational poverty rate nationwide.

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Published

2023-11-20

How to Cite

Hussain, R. ., & Shova, T. Y. . (2023). Effects of Covid-19 on Bangladesh’s School Dropouts and Child Marriage Rates: A Threat to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Promotion of Intergenerational Poverty. EAST WEST JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL STUDIES, 21–39. https://doi.org/10.70527/ewjbss.vi.93