In the context of the past International Women's Day, presidential candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González present government plans that address the situation of women in Ecuador. Although both offer proposals aimed at improving women's conditions, Daniel Noboa's practical vision focused on concrete solutions strongly contrasts with the general and repetitive promises typical of the socialism promoted by González and the Citizen Revolution.
Noboa, candidate for Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN), prioritizes measures focused on maternal health, sexual and reproductive education, and prevention of gender violence, in addition to including an innovative system of recognition for companies that generate equitable employment.
In contrast, González maintains broad proposals on salary equality and violence, but without presenting a specific strategy that shows how she will address the historical failure of socialism in reducing inequalities.









