
In 2006, municipal, state, and federal officials sexually attacked and tortured at least 11 women who were protesting against the construction of a new airport in the State of Mexico, then governed by Peña Nieto

In 2006, municipal, state, and federal officials sexually attacked and tortured at least 11 women who were protesting against the construction of a new airport in the State of Mexico, then governed by Peña Nieto

The #MeToo movement is disrupting the sexism and misogyny ingrained in Mexican society

In recent years, a new harassment method has taken place: recording or taking pictures of other people without consent

Previously, Nadine Gasman Zylbermann was the UN Women's representative in Brazil

The first signs of an alarming problem started in 1990, when hundreds of women were murdered in Ciudad Juárez

Women who grew up in families where violence was accepted as an essential part of their formation process are usually abused by their partners

Women have become the targets of an “extermination war” between criminal groups who are fighting to control fuel theft

The city's Investigation Police is looking for men who have allegedly tried to kidnap women inside and outside Mexico City's Metro

A 2018 poll by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Mexico City's metro as the most dangerous transport system for women

This situation has maintained similar levels in the last 10 years, according to the Relation's Dynamic at Home National Survey (ENDIREH) 2016