Ecuador
Ecuador, which is home to the Galapagos Islands and Andes Mountains, is located right on the equator on South America’s west coast.
Stories in Ecuador
“I saw a young Indigenous woman driving one of Plan’s cars,” explains Laurita. “I was very surprised, because in our community there are no women like that. I told myself in that moment that when I grow up I want to be like her.”
Laurita immediately got to work. She joined Plan’s programs and got involved in all the activities she could. She loved learning more about girls’ rights and equality. And she stood out from the group, quickly becoming a leader and a youth representative for her town.
Laurita is now in college and wants to become a lawyer so she can help people in need. She’s still facing hurdles though — since COVID-19 moved her classes online, Laurita she has to work in the field with her mother to be able to afford internet access. And she has to walk up to the top of a hill early in the morning just to catch enough signal to attend class.
But Laurita is still determined. And she’s still helping young people in her community.
“I look for spaces where I can share my experiences with other people and help them achieve their life projects,” she says. “Leadership is the ability to transform a vision to reality.”
“For me, the movement is like a home,” says Yadira. “All of us are a united family, ready to fight against gender equality issues, not only for those of us who make up the group but for the whole of society.”
Now Yadira is helping the group raise their voices even louder. She helps produce a radio segment called “Girls’ Letters,” where they read real letters written by girls.
“When I am speaking on the radio, I am proud not only of myself, but also of those who listen,” Yadira said. “I know that I represent all the girls and women who are being silenced, rejected by society. Speaking helps me lose my fears.”
Yadira encourages both girls and boys to know they’re not alone and that they should never be silent.
“We are all one voice and one heart with thousands of thoughts and dreams ahead of us,” she said. “Let’s not let ourselves be defeated by problems. We are stronger than any problem. Let’s set our goals and move forward with courage.”
But Francisco and Gladys are different. They’re both participating in Plan’s Teenage Pregnancy Free Zone and showing how important open dialogue is between parents and adolescents. Gladys also participates in club where she learns about sexual health and her reproductive rights.
“We need to study and finish school so that we can go to college and have professional careers,” Gladys says. She would like to have a family one day, but not until she’s achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.
When Gladys and girls like her are provided with the knowledge and resources they need, they’re better able to make decisions over their own bodies and build the futures they want. And hopefully, they have supportive parents by their side.
Plan International has been working to improve children’s lives in Ecuador since 1963.
Hello, my name is Vanesa. I am 8 years old and I live in Ecuador.<br /> :12 I have been a sponsored child with Plan International for one year.<br /> :18 I live with my parents and they are farmers.<br /> :23 My mother works at home and takes care of us.<br /> :28 She helps my dad working the land.<br /> :31 My dad goes out to work early in the morning and comes back in the afternoon.<br /> :37 I don’t see him during the day.<br /> :40 A typical day for me is – I wake up in the morning, put on my shoes, eat breakfast,<br /> :47 I brush my hair, take my backpack and I walk to school,<br /> :53 which is around 45 minutes from here.<br /> :59 It’s very cold here as we live 3800 meters above sea level.<br /> 1:06 This is my school, I like it very much!<br /> 1:10 This is my class and these are my classmates.<br /> 1:13 Ola!<br /> 1:18 In Ecuador, there are still many differences between boys and girls.<br /> 1:23 Plan International taught me that to be a girl,<br /> 1:26 it doesn’t mean I have fewer rights than boys.<br /> 1:30 Now I know my rights and I have the right to play.<br /> 1:33 To be happy.<br /> 1:36 This is my drawing of me.<br /> 1:38 When I grow up, I want to be a doctor.<br /> 1:40 A doctor? Very good!<br /> 1:42 Let’s applaud Vanesa for explaining her drawing to us.<br /> 1:46 It’s very beautiful, thank you Vanesa!<br /> 1:49 Come on!<br /> 1:51 Evacuation! Evacuation!<br /> 1:52 Plan International is teaching us how to prepare ourselves for possible risk of earthquake,<br /> 2:00 with its Risk Free Zone project.<br /> 2:04 We are not afraid anymore, because we know what we have to do<br /> 2:07 in case there is an emergency in our community.<br /> 2:13 After lessons are over, I walk home.<br /> 2:17 I do my homework and play with my siblings.<br /> 2:20 We take back the sheep and peel potatoes with my mother.<br /> 2:27 After, my sister and I help our parents in the field.<br /> 2:35 I am very happy to be a sponsored girl<br /> 2:38 and I like writing to my sponsor.<br /> 2:42 I tell him about me, and he tells me about him and his family.<br /> 2:48 This is the letter my sponsor sent to me.<br /> 2:51 Thank you for being a sponsor with Plan International.
Plan stats in Ecuador
Office & operations
Plan International Ecuador’s country office is in Quito, with programs in Chimborazo Bolivar, Cotopaxi, Guayas Los Rios, Lojo, Manabi and Santa Elena Ventanas.
Technical areas
Education, skills and work, health, early childhood development, disaster response and risk management, protection
Number of sponsored children
As of June 2020, people like you sponsor 35,510 children in Ecuador through Plan International.
When you sponsor a child through through Plan, you form an incredible friendship.
But that’s just the beginning. With Plan, you also have the unique opportunity to:
Send her birthday gifts and cards.
Give her special holiday presents called Little Treasures.
Subscribe her to Plan’s educational kids’ magazine, Sunny Days.
— Visit her (when travel restrictions are lifted), with individual travel assistance from us.
Each gift offering is safely hand-delivered by us, and given to your child with personalized cards from you. It’s likely that the child you sponsor will have never seen anything like these gifts, and they’re available year-round to make the bond between you and your sponsored child even stronger.
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