
Femicides and impunity
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, it is outrageous to learn that impunity reigns in the majority of femicide cases in Mexico

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, it is outrageous to learn that impunity reigns in the majority of femicide cases in Mexico

The poll found that only about a third of women in Mexico City were confident or very confident anyone would help if they were being harassed

Mexico's CNDH will work alongside the National Technical School (CONALEP) to promote gender equality

Marbella Ibarra, one of the leading promoters of Women's Soccer in Mexico was murdered

Fisherwomen, concessionaires, and businesswomen interviewed by EL UNIVERSAL agree that permits and financial aid are obstructed by gender

Today, 65 years ago, the constitutional reforms that allowed women the right to vote and the possibility of running for office were approved

On a day like this, in 1953, women were allowed to vote and run for political positions

In the fishing industry, 14,311 women work in the 17 coastal states in Mexico, against 158,227 men, 70% of those women don't earn a steady income

Many women who become victims of sex trafficking are first reported as missing and their corpse is later found

The majority of femicides take place in the State of Mexico, mainly in Ecatepec