General information on Cape Verde 

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Although Cape Verde has been politically stable for many years, a number of children on the islands continue to live in rather precarious conditions. Child labour remains a major problem. SOS Children's Villages has been supporting Cape Verdean children for more than three decades.

At present there are two SOS Children's Villages in Cape Verde, one SOS Youth Facility and one Youth Facility under construction, two SOS Kindergartens and two SOS Social Centres.

Some facts about Cape Verde

Having lunch, SOS Social Centre Mindelo - photo: Claire Ladavicius
Having lunch, SOS Social Centre Mindelo - photo: Claire Ladavicius
Cape Verde is an island country located in the central Atlantic Ocean, roughly 570 kilometres off the coast of West Africa. The archipelago that consists of ten islands and five islets was discovered and colonised by the Portuguese in the 15th century. Independence was finally won in 1975. As a result of limited economic opportunities, poverty and natural disasters, a large portion of Cape Verdeans has left the islands to live elsewhere.

Despite the fact that Cape Verde has very few natural resources, the country has been praised as an example of peace and stability in the region. As such, it is also one of the highest-ranked African nations according to the U.N. Human Development Index.

At 72 years, the average life expectancy is significantly above the continental African average.

Owing to resource scarcity, the Cape Verdean economy heavily depends on the service sector. The country's GDP rose steadily between 2000 and 2009. In 2008, Cape Verde officially graduated from being a "Least Developed Country" to a country that has "Middle Income" status. At present, the total population of Cape Verde amounts to around 512,000.

Three girls, SOS Kindergarten Assomada - photo: Christian Lesske
Three girls, SOS Kindergarten Assomada - photo: Christian Lesske