Latin America

The situation of children in Latin America and the Caribbean in numbers

95% of our children in care are in institutions and NOT in families, waiting on average 4.5 years. And MANY more are living exposed and vulnerable within their own homes, but have nowhere to go, for lack of safe families to care for them.

CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONS
240,000 children grow up in residential care centers 10% are under 3 YEARS OLD

CHILD POVERTY
46,2% of children aged 0-14 in Latin America live in poverty. These children mostly live in remote rural areas, and increasingly in peri-urban settings.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
63% of children under 15 years old experience violent discipline at home (psychological or physical)

7.9 MILLION migrants under 18 in the Americas. There is an increasing number of vulnerable children moving on their own often ¬eeing from poverty and violence in their homes or communities

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

  • Almost 12 million children and adolescents are outside the education system
  • Over 8 million children under 14 have a disability and are at risk of being excluded
  • 1 out of 20 children under 5 is left home alone or under the care of a child under 10 years

The solution is clear:

  • Children at-risk of separation need family strengthening
  • Children removed from their homes need temporary loving foster families while their case proceeds
  • Children separated from their families need reunification whenever possible and safe
  • Children who can’t go home to their own family need permanency with a local adoptive family
  • Youth aging out of children’s homes need families/mentors to love and support them

Latin America WO works to: 

  • End the institutionalization of children through lobby and advocacy campaigns
  • Strengthen crises families to prevent family-child separation and support Foster and Adoptive families through training and support programs
  • Engage churches to support families and promote adoption
  • Building new national movements in the region

"Source: UNICEF, Humanium, SOS Children's Villages International".

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Countries with National Initiatives

Brazil Without Orphans

There are many good stories from Brazil, many stories of reunification that were successful and many stories of adoption that were also successful. I think that one of the greatest things that we have reached in Brazil is that, sooner, we are really starting, officially starting the movement, the WWO movement in Brazil and we are gathering a group of important leaders from many different organizations that are making a great impact in their regions and even in the nation. We are very excited about that.

Paraguay Protects Families

Paraguay is one of the poorest nations in the Americas. Nearly 40 % of the population faces a life in poverty. Due to this, it is difficult for families to raise children in good living conditions. Many Paraguayan children face great hardships as they go through life. Statistics show that 15%, or one in four children in Paraguay between the ages of 10 and 17, work to help their families survive. Many children from low-income families either decide to leave their homes to work and live in the streets. This situation causes children to be separated from their families.

Regional Stories

Trauma Training Key to Healing for Children

Karina Nunez Esquivel, Orphans Promise and WWO Trauma Trainer for Latin America, says she has seen great benefits learning about trauma and the effect it has on the children they serve. She feels trauma training is an important intervention strategy and by collaborating with others we gain resources and tools we need to be more effective in our work.
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Costa Rica Collaboration Changes Children’s Lives

Leaders from Argentina, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Mexico gathered at WWO's Regional Gathering in Costa Rica in March. They joined forces to learn from each other and to devise strategies to work more closely together to combat orphanhood and childhood vulnerability in their region
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Webinar "Crisis Driven Orphanhood: Estimates and Policy Response to Protect Children"

The "Crisis Driven Orphanhood: Estimates and Policy Response to Protect Children" webinar was held virtually on February 26, 2025. Video coverage of the event is now available.
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One Year Since the Global Forum

It has been one year since the Global Forum for a World Without Orphans in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where God gathered 460 global leaders from 63 countries to work together to strengthen families and end orphanhood. The Forum showcased best practices from around the world and brought regions together to help achieve this vision.
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WWO Learning Communities and Living Refreshed Prevent Burn-out

Start 2025 by taking care of yourself! It’s much like experiencing a loss of cabin pressure on an airplane during an emergency. To help others, you must first put on your oxygen mask. If you don’t, you may perish, and others may not be saved.
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