Prostitution in Ecuador
is
legal and regulated, as long
as the prostitute is over the age of 18. The ownership of
brothels is also permitted. Prostitution is
widespread throughout the country.
Child prostitution
Child prostitution is a widely recognized problem. A 2002
International Labor Organization report estimated that 5,200 minors
were engaged in prostitution.
Many child prostitutes have been abandoned or orphaned by one or
both parents; some poverty-stricken parents also sell their
children, wittingly or unwittingly, into prostitution. More than
half of the girls involved in prostitution work in illegal
establishments.
Most child
victims are trafficked internally for prostitution, but some
children are also trafficked to other countries, in particular to
Venezuela
. The victims are usually children who are
kidnapped, sold by their parents, or deceived by false employment
opportunities. These children are first exploited through
prostitution at the average age of 12.Most Ecuadoran children
trafficked into Venezuela come from the provinces of
Chimborazo and
Canar in the
Andean region, a predominately indigenous area.
Human trafficking
Human trafficking is a serious
problem.
According to a recent government study, the
main destination provinces for human trafficking include Pichincha, Guayas, Esmeraldas and Manabi;
Ecuadorian women are also trafficked to Colombia
, Peru
, Venezuela
, and Western Europe
for commercial sexual exploitation.
Traffickers are organized criminal gangs specializing in movement
of persons, proprietors of small businesses such as bars or
brothels, or illicit employment brokers; victims are lured
romantically or with promises of legitimate employment and then
forced into prostitution.
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