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Electrical Connections Are Affecting the Development of Children in Venezuela

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The non-governmental organization (NGO) Community Learning Centers (Cecodap), issued Monday a statement alerting to the negative effects of the increasingly frequent electric blackouts on the development of children in Venezuela. "The interruptions in the supply of electricity have ceased to be exceptional episodes to become a daily reality (...), 9 out of 10 Venezuelan families suffer daily or sporadic power cuts, reflecting an impact
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The non-governmental organization (NGO) Community Learning Centers (Cecodap), issued Monday a statement alerting to the negative effects of the increasingly frequent electric blackouts on the development of children in Venezuela. "The interruptions in the supply of electricity have ceased to be exceptional episodes to become a daily reality (...), 9 out of 10 Venezuelan families suffer daily or sporadic power cuts, reflecting an impact

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The NGO Community Learning Centers (Cecodap) reported that the electricity crisis has affected the “rights and well-being” of children and adolescents, alerting them to problems in mental health and the integral development of the youngest. According to the National Survey of Living Conditions (Encovi 2025), 9 out of 10 households suffer daily or sporadic power cuts. For Cecodap, the energy crisis left “to the discovery of accumulated problems o…

By El Pitazo The NGO Cecodap warned that the constant power outages that occur in the country, especially in regions far from Caracas, affect the right to education, rest, integral development and mental health of children and adolescents. "The electrical crisis not only affects the functioning of public services. It also alters [...] La entrada Cecodap: Constant power outages in Venezuela affect mental health in children #25May was first publis…

The constant cuts in light that occur in the country affect the right to education, rest, comprehensive development and mental health of children and adolescents, warned the non-governmental organization Cecodap on Monday, May 25. “The electricity crisis not only affects the functioning of public services. It also alters essential conditions for the exercise of the rights and well-being of children and adolescents,” he said, in a statement publi…

The electrical crisis in Venezuela does not just turn off the lights of the homes. It also interrupts classes, raises the temperatures in the classrooms until it makes the school day unbearable, closes the toilets due to lack of water and generates in children and adolescents an accumulated stress that, if prolonged, threatens their mental health and their right to education. Cecodap, a non-governmental organization dedicated to the defense of t…

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El Carabobeño broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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