Problems faced by Children in Ecuador: Realizing the Rights of Children

Gautam Makwana, H. Elizabeth
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There is limited information available on the prevalence of child abuse in developing countries, particularly in South America, despite substantial study on the link between childhood physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and mental health problems. The culture of Ecuador is a colourful fusion of African, European, and American Indian customs. Even though children's situations in Ecuador have significantly improved recently, more has to be done, notably in the areas of education, healthcare, gender equality, and children's everyday living circumstances. Despite recent considerable improvements for children in Ecuador, more has to be done, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare, gender equality, and children's day-to-day living conditions. With the establishment of the Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the current study seeks to develop a human rights-based strategy to realise every child's rights, particularly those of the most disadvantaged, and to heed the call to "leave no child behind" in order to uphold those rights for every child in Ecuador. The nation frequently implements fresh tactics to improve child protection. Despite these initiatives, children's concerns continue to hinder the country's development. The absence of regulations and actions by the government to protect school-aged children is one of the problems that has to be resolved first.
厄瓜多尔儿童面临的问题:实现儿童权利
尽管对儿童身体、情感和性虐待与精神健康问题之间的联系进行了大量研究,但关于发展中国家,特别是南美洲虐待儿童现象普遍的资料有限。厄瓜多尔的文化是非洲、欧洲和美洲印第安人习俗的丰富多彩融合。尽管厄瓜多尔的儿童状况最近有了显著改善,但仍有更多工作要做,特别是在教育、保健、性别平等和儿童日常生活环境等领域。尽管厄瓜多尔的儿童状况最近有了相当大的改善,但仍有更多工作要做,特别是在教育、保健、性别平等和儿童日常生活条件等领域。随着《人权宣言》和《儿童权利公约》的制定,目前的研究旨在制定一项基于人权的战略,以实现每个儿童的权利,特别是那些处境最不利的儿童的权利,并响应“不让任何儿童掉队”的呼吁,以维护厄瓜多尔每个儿童的这些权利。国家经常采取新策略来改善儿童保护。尽管采取了这些主动行动,儿童问题继续阻碍着国家的发展。政府缺乏保护学龄儿童的法规和行动是必须首先解决的问题之一。
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