
Women Caught In The Crossfire Of The Drug War In Ecuador
TV shows often depict women involved in drug trafficking as the cartel leaders or bosses. However, like many other industries of power, women are workers who stand at the lowest level.
TV shows often depict women involved in drug trafficking as the cartel leaders or bosses. However, like many other industries of power, women are workers who stand at the lowest level.
Al contrario de lo que se ven en las películas o series de narcos, las mujeres envueltas en el narcotráfico no son las grandes lideresas ni jefas de carteles. Desde Guayaquil, Ecuador escribe Karla Pesantes.
“It’s not just girls who miss out on their futures by having children too early, it’s boys, too,”
says Klever.
“If you’re going to have sex, protect yourselves” – one teacher’s fight to make Ecuadorian sex education more realistic.
De Venezuela a Ecuador: Reina, Sofía y Karol, esperan adquirir estatus legal en Ecuador trabajando de prostitutas. Estas son sus historias.
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