Figure 30: Travel time (one way) to arrive at the point of service delivery among female respondents of the 2011 Belize Coverage Exercise age 10-24, by district 100% 90% 80%
Missing
70%
More than 2 hours
60%
1.5 hours - 2 hours
50%
1 hour - 1.5 hours
40%
30 minutes - 1 hour
30%
15 - 30 minutes
20%
Less than 15 minutes
10% 0% Belize
Stann Creek
Toledo
Figure 31: Travel time (one way) to arrive at the point of service delivery among male respondents of the 2011 Belize Coverage Exercise age 10-24, by district 100% 90% 80%
Missing
70%
More than 2 hours
60%
1.5 hours - 2 hours
50%
1 hour - 1.5 hours
40%
30 minutes - 1 hour
30% 20%
15 - 30 minutes
10%
Less than 15 minutes
0% Belize
Stann Creek
Toledo
Table 22 presents data on the perceptions of safety when traveling to the point of service delivery among female and male respondents aged 10 to 24 by the districts where services were received. Overall, data show that the vast majority of females and males reported feeling safe during their travel to receive services or participate in programs and that there is very little variation of perceptions of safety between sexes. However, females in Belize district were the group that reported the highest percentage of feeling unsafe, always or sometimes, at 13.8% as compared to 8.4% of males in Belize district who reported feeling unsafe. Females in Belize district are
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