Some children coastal town of Timicuro I smile at the camera. In Peru, about 80% of indigenous children lack access to some of the most basic rights, such as education and health. They are the most vulnerable sector of Lima sociedad.Un study presented Thursday by the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) and the National Statistics Institute (INEI) said that in this country of 30 million inhabitants, there are large inequalities among children according to their origin étnico.El document indicates that 78% of indigenous children and adolescents living in poverty, compared with 40% of those who speak Castilian, and that the disparity is even greater in ethnic groups Amazon, where the number of poverty among indigenous children reaches 86%. The research recognized as indigenous to those who learned to speak in a language other than Castilian and that the country needs them more than four million, "the which one million are children and adolescents, "says the report