Children are at risk
In Ecuador, 27% of the total population are children. Despite the economic growth of Ecuador, the country is struggling with different challenges, and children are in need of support and protection. Ecuador, due to its geographical location, is very prone to natural disasters. Floods, droughts, volcano eruptions and earthquakes can severely impact lives, with children most at risk. Furthermore, 40% of children in Ecuador live in poverty. One of the consequences of poverty is malnutrition, and 23% of children in Ecuador suffer from this
23%
Of children do not get enough food
Malnutrition
Although Ecuador has experienced economic growth over the past years, food insecurity is still recurrent, and 23% of children under five suffer from acute hunger.
Parents in Ecuador struggle to provide enough nutritious food for their children. And thus, 25% of children experience stunting (low height for age), which is a result of undernutrition.
Malnutrition and food insecurity are caused by poverty, which in turn can have many causes, like climate risks.
25%
Of people live in poverty
Poverty
Ecuador has been experiencing a stable economic growth for several years now, thanks to government’s efforts and national programs.
However, many people still live in poverty in the country. 25% of the population lives below the poverty line. In rural areas, this percentage can go up to 40%. Children and young people are most vulnerable as they often lack access to school, education and healthcare.
15,000
People affected in the last major earthquake
Natural hazards
The country of Ecuador is at risk of several natural hazards. Not only floods, but also landslides, droughts, and earthquakes. Furthermore, there is a risk of volcanic activity. Another specific phenomenon for Ecuador is El Niño, a climate pattern that causes irregular and intense climate changes.
All these natural hazards can have severe impacts and consequences, to which children are even more vulnerable, as they risk losing their home or family.
Together we can make a difference for children in Ecuador
420
Children and young people
Grow up in our care
Are supported on their way to independence
Are supported on their journey from Venezuela
Isa*, who escaped violence in Venezuela, is seeking asylum in Ecuador. But like other migrants, she struggles to find decent work and to care for her two children. “I am a fighter, I would do anything for my children,” Isa says while holding her son. “I just want economic stability to raise them in a safe environment”. (*Names changed to protect the family’s privacy. Photo: SOS Children’s Villages Ecuador).
Working together for sustainable development
In 2015, leaders from 193 countries committed to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This 15 year plan aims to improve the lives of people by ending poverty, fighting inequality and protecting the planet.
GOAL 1: End poverty
SOS Children’s Villages supports families and communities to keep families together and to help them break out of the cycle of poverty.
GOAL 4: Ensure quality education for all
Every child and young person SOS Children’s Villages supports has access to education, from kindergarten right up to vocational training or university.
GOAL 8: Equal job opportunities for all
SOS Children’s Villages works to keep children safe, by promoting peaceful and inclusive communities. We provide training on children’s rights and positive parenting.
GOAL 10: Reduce inequality among countries
SOS Children’s Villages supports young people in developing the skills and self-confidence they need to find decent work and trains parents so that they can have a stable income.
GOAL 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies
We advocate laws and practices that ensure social inclusion and protection for children and young people without parental care or from marginalized households.
Let’s keep on protecting children and young people!
Many children have been able to find a safe and secure home. With your help, we can continue to change their lives