As in Africa and Asia, we work collaboratively with local partners to combat the most severe child rights violations and their causes. We tackle complex problems with comprehensive projects for community development and with self-help programmes. We support children and their families socially, economically and politically so they can tap into their own huge potential – a potential that is shared by all people, even the poorest and supposedly weakest members of society, as proven by our many successes to date.
In particularly acute and severe cases of children's rights violations, such as sexual abuse, our partner organisations also perform social work by giving the victims temporary refuge in shelters and providing them with psychosocial and legal support.
The main focus of our work in Latin America and the Caribbean includes preventing violence and abuse and working with marginalised groups such as indigenous people and children with disabilities.
Bolivia
In Bolivia, our projects focus on combating poverty and supporting children with special needs.
Brazil
Brazil is characterised by enormous inequality between rich and poor. Many children are caught up early on in a spiral of violence, poverty, drugs and prostitution. We help these children with health and education interventions.
Chile
Our work in Chile focuses on disadvantaged groups: indigenous communities, teenage mothers, working children, immigrant children and victims of violence.
Ecuador
Ecuador is characterised by large social inequalities and the indigenous population often suffers from discrimination. Community projects inform the children of their rights and how to demand that rights are respected.
Guatemala
Guatemala’s violent crime rate is one of the highest in Latin America. Healthcare and education are particularly poor in rural areas.
Haiti
After the earthquake in 2010, Haiti has not been spared further disasters. Cholera, hurricanes and abject poverty have weakened the country, which is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere.
Honduras
Honduras is plagued by violent crime. This has extreme serious consequences for child development. Our projects help children and their families to escape the spiral of violence.
Peru
Peru is struggling with widespread poverty and a lack of educational opportunities. Our educational projects give children a better future.