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After El Mencho: What Holds When Systems Break

In the aftermath of cartel violence in western Mexico, the most important resilience did not come only from the state. It came from the local economic and civic actors whose work sustains livelihoods, trust, and continuity — offering a powerful lens on what the impact economy looks like under real pressure. On the morning of February 22, I did not yet know that one of the most powerful cartel leaders in the world had just been killed. What I saw…
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