Guayaquil

SOS Children’s Villages supports individual children, young people and families so that they can thrive (photo: SOS Children’s Villages Ecuador).

Guayaquil is the capital of the Guayas province, in the west of Ecuador. Around 2,7 million people live in the city, making it one of the biggest cities of Ecuador. The port of Guayaquil is the most important commercial port in the country, with many international imports and exports passing through. This also means the port is a major gateway for drugs, bringing violence, corruption and extortion into the city.

Since 2007, SOS Children’s Villages has been supporting children, young people and families and advocating for their rights in Guayaquil.

13%
Of girls are married as children

Children are forced into marriage

In Ecuador, girls are still victim of child marriages. Indeed, 22% of women are married before they turn 18, even though the legal age to marry in Ecuador is 18 year. Child marriage is a violation of the universal declaration of human rights, and the emotional damage a child suffers from a forced union is profound. There is also an increased risk of child pregnancies, and domestic violence. In the province of Guayas specifically, where Guayaquil is located, 13% of women were married before the age of 18. This is the third highest percentage of all provinces in Ecuador.

17%
Of people in Guayaquil live in poverty

Drug trafficking and its consequences

The biggest port of Ecuador is located in Guayaquil, known as the most dangerous city in Ecuador. This port has become an exit point for drugs and weapons, coming from neighbouring Colombia and Peru. People not only face drug related violence, but also corruption, extortion, and money laundering, which is made easier by Ecuador’s dollarization of the economy. These aspects have a harmful effect on the safety of children; especially for the 17% of people in Guayas living in poverty; where the lure of easy money puts many at risk of becoming entangled in dangerous activities.

Your support makes a difference for children in Guayaquil

SOS Children’s Villages works with local partners and communities to offer a wide range of support that is adapted to the local context. We always work in the best interest of the children, young people and families.
120
Adults and children
Are supported in the community
80
Children and young people
Grow up in our care
10
Young people
Are supported on their way to independence
90
Refugees
Are supported on their journey from Venezuela
Playing and having new experiences with paint, sand and plants (photo: SOS Children’s Villages Ecuador).

How your support helps in Guayaquil

Strengthening families and communities
When parents face hardships, they can sometimes struggle to give children the care they need. SOS Children’s Villages works with local partners and communities. Each family needs different support so that they can stay together. This support can include workshops on parenting and children’s rights. We also run trainings so that parents can get the skills they need to get a job or start businesses. Likewise, we ensure that children can get medical help and go to school.
Supporting refugees
SOS Children’s Villages in Ecuador is supporting refugees from Venezuela. Around 500,000 Venezuelans live in Ecuador, and are in need of basic necessities like food and shelter. However, these are not the only challenges that worry Venezuelans. They often struggle with finding employment or receiving a legal status. SOS Children’s Villages supports these refugees wherever needed.
Caring for children who cannot live with their families
Some children cannot stay with their families, even with additional support. When this happens, they can find a new home in SOS Children’s Villages. Here the children can build safe and lasting relationships. All the children in our care have access to education and healthcare. Wherever possible, we work closely with the children’s family of origin. If children can return to live with their families, we help them adapt to this change.
Supporting young people to become independent
To help young people become confident and independent, our local team works closely with each young person to develop a plan for their future. We support young people and also help them prepare for the labour market and increase their employment prospects. For example, young people can attend workshops and trainings run by SOS Children’s Villages. They also improve their skills through taking part in different projects with local mentors and businesses.