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EYNG, Ana Maria; PACHECO, Eduardo Felipe Hennerich  y  PADILHA, Laueni Ramos. INTERSECTIONAL EFFECTS OF RIGHTS VIOLATIONS: Child poverty territories. Revista Teias [online]. 2023, vol.24, n.esp, pp.58-70.  Epub 22-Nov-2024. ISSN 1982-0305.  https://doi.org/10.12957/teias.2023.64465.

Children and youth in situations of multidimensional child poverty are caught up in the intersectional effects of violations of their rights. These issues are evident in an empirical research carried out in the Latin American context that portrays this daily violence on the bodies and lives of girls and boys in the peripheries of knowledge/power. Such lives, threatened, ignored and often discarded (data from the Map of Violence), intersect the youthful identity possibilities. Scenes from everyday life, captured in the research data that promoted listening to the speeches of 504 children and adolescents, situate identity traits intersected by economic, politics, social and cultural violence. The intersectionality of the effects of violence on children's living conditions requires policies and programs that design and implement the set of rights in an inseparable way, in an intersectoral perspective. Thus, the intersectional guarantee of rights allows us to hope that the risks and threats of intersectional violence that affect children will be overcome.

Palabras clave : intersectionality; child poverty; human rights..

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