Ecuador Votes Amid Soaring Gang Violence and Crime Concerns

A coalition of Latin American women advocates is tackling the alarming rate of child pregnancies in the region, which has the second-highest percentage of births to girls under 15 worldwide. According to the United Nations, the birth rate in 2021 was 53.2 births per 1,000 girls aged 10-14. Organizations such as the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood Global have initiated legal actions against countries like Ecuador and Nicaragua for failing to protect vulnerable girls.
These advocates, including Catalina Martínez Coral and Marianny Sánchez Núñez, highlight the horrors faced by girls often victims of sexual violence who are forced into motherhood. Recent cases presented to the UN Human Rights Committee have revealed widespread violations of human rights and lack of access to abortion.
The campaign aims not only for reparations for individual victims but also to press for broader regional reforms, including the decriminalization of abortion and the implementation of comprehensive sexual education. “Forced motherhood in Latin America is a silent epidemic,” Sánchez stated, underscoring the urgency for societal change regarding child pregnancy and sexual violence.