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  2. Domestic violence in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Although prohibited by law, domestic violence in Ecuador is widespread. [1] Family courts can impose fines for domestic violence, and have the power to remove an abusive spouse from the home. [1] Ecuador has created specialized judicial units under the Ministry of Justice, with judges specializing in family violence. Serious cases of abuse can ...

  3. Women in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Women in Ecuador are generally responsible for the upbringing and care of children and families; traditionally, men have not taken an active role. Ever more women have been joining the workforce, which has resulted in men doing some housework, and becoming more involved in the care of their children.

  4. Femicide in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The NCTA also experienced high levels of migration outflow due to the lack of safety for women, which are subject to gang violence, sexual violence, homicide, and gender-based violence. [20] A common practice in this region includes gang members forcing women into relationships with them, "novias de pandilleros".

  5. Americans say their families in Ecuador are trapped by fear ...

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    Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, a Florida Democrat born in Ecuador who served in Congress from 2019 to 2021, said she learned of the outbreak of violence through a group chat among family and friends ...

  6. Key moments in Ecuador's fresh wave of violence

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    Ecuador has been rocked by a wave of violence in recent days, with schools and businesses shuttered, a nighttime curfew in place and residents fearful to leave their homes. Violence is ongoing in ...

  7. Ecuador votes for a new president after years of violence and ...

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    Ecuador’s ports are now a major exit point for South American cocaine headed to North America and Europe, the UN says. This newfound position in the international drug trade has sparked a ...

  8. Feminism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    As a powerful response to gender-based violence, the Ni Una Menos campaign has grown to represent a larger fight for women's rights across the area. [32] This is a social movement that emerged as a response to violence against women in Latin America. It has evolved to encompass and incorporate the fight for other rights as well. [33]

  9. Ecuador chooses president against backdrop of gang violence

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    The surge in violence is partly down to Ecuador's location, and the soaring demand for cocaine in the drug's biggest markets like the US, the UK, and Europe.