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NGO warns of child risks in Venezuela shelters after earthquakes, demands protection measures

From El Nacional · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Plan International has warned about the risks faced by children in Venezuelan shelters following earthquakes.
  • The NGO highlighted overcrowding and the lack of separate bathrooms as factors exposing girls and adolescents to abuse and gender-based violence.
  • The organization is demanding protective measures for minors in these shelters.

Plan International has raised alarms regarding the safety of children residing in Venezuelan shelters in the aftermath of recent earthquakes. The humanitarian organization pointed to severe overcrowding and the absence of gender-segregated bathrooms as critical issues that increase the vulnerability of girls and adolescents to abuse and gender-based violence.

The NGO is now urgently calling for the implementation of protective measures to safeguard minors within these temporary accommodations. The warning underscores the precarious living conditions many children face, particularly in the wake of natural disasters that often exacerbate existing social problems.

The organization's alert highlights the specific risks posed by inadequate shelter facilities, where a lack of basic amenities like separate sanitation facilities can create an environment conducive to exploitation. Plan International's demand for action emphasizes the need for immediate intervention to ensure the well-being and security of the most vulnerable populations.

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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.