The rights of children of African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean

This report discusses the rights of children of African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:
Authors: Dora Inés Vivanco Julio, Marta Rangel, Laís Abramo
Time horizon: 2015
Geographic focus: Latin America, Caribbean
Page count: 9 páginas.

Methods

The research method includes analysis of historical context, collection of viewpoints from specialists and children, examination of educational and cultural initiatives, and review of key documents and campaigns related to the rights and experiences of children of African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Key Insights

The report focuses on the rights of children of African descent in Latin America and the Caribbean within the context of the International Decade of People of African Descent (2015-2024). It highlights the historical structural inequality and discrimination faced by these communities. The main article examines the situation of Afrodescendent children, particularly in health and education, and outlines future challenges. The report includes the perspectives of Afro-Colombian and Afro-Peruvian children, the Black Lives campaign in Brazil, experiences from a Dominican school, the use of capoeira to combat racism, and a didactic guide from Uruguay. It also presents viewpoints from specialists on Afro-Colombian children and key documents related to the topic.

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