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Mexico to CEDAW: Between Figures, Silences and Commitments

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Attending the review of the UN Committee made it clear that they were pressing where it was most uncomfortableBefore arriving at the headquarters of the United Nations (UN) for the 19th session of the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), she argued that it was of no use.A perspective she shared with several colleagues, friends, family members and columnists.Having the enormous privilege of witnessing…

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Attending the review of the UN Committee made it clear that they were pressing where it was most uncomfortableBefore arriving at the headquarters of the United Nations (UN) for the 19th session of the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), she argued that it was of no use.A perspective she shared with several colleagues, friends, family members and columnists.Having the enormous privilege of witnessing…

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After seven years, Mexico appears again before the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women to present progress in this regard. However, feminist organizations point to evasions, omission of data and lack of measures of real impact Text: Laura Buconi Photo: Galo Cañas / Archivo Cuartoscuro CITY DE MEXICO. – “Despite the state’s assertion that feminicides have decreased, official figures tell another story: in th…

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