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InDrive Achieves 99.9% Incident-Free Trip Rate in Mexico
By Fernando Mares - Fri, 11/22/2024 - 14:09
InDrive reported a 22.4% reduction in accident rates and a 47% reduction in harassment-related incidents.
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Citlalli Hernández Appointed as Head of New Ministry for Women
By Paloma Duran - Tue, 08/20/2024 - 09:46
The new ministry aims to make women’s rights a priority in Mexico.
Domestic Work Predominantly Performed by Women: INEGI
By Sofía Garduño - Mon, 07/22/2024 - 09:12
In observance of International Domestic Workers' Day, organizations point out that safeguarding the rights of these workers is crucial.
Real Energy Joins Global Pact for Gender Equality
By MBN Staff - Wed, 07/03/2024 - 09:21
Real Energy joins the Mexico Global Pact 2024, committing to UN Women's Empowerment Principles to promote gender equality and empowerment.
SADER Recognizes Women’s Crucial Role in Agriculture
By MBN Staff - Mon, 03/11/2024 - 07:00
On International Women's Day, SADER highlights the pivotal role of rural women in agro-food development.

The Educational, Professional Impact of Being Transgender
By Vanesa Marcos - Wed, 08/09/2023 - 10:00
To empower transgender individuals, implement inclusive policies, raise awareness and promote advocacy, writes Vanesa Marcos.
Institutions Join Forces to Ensure Violence-Free Healthcare
By Sofía Garduño - Thu, 03/09/2023 - 17:39
Mexican health institutions are working together to protect women’s rights within the healthcare system.
Breast Cancer Signs to be Aware Of
By Miriam Bello - Mon, 10/19/2020 - 17:29
Sharing information can help diagnose or prevent the progression of this disease.
Energy Sector Laws Can Be Assessed / Gender Violence Report
By Ricardo Guzman - Wed, 07/29/2020 - 12:07
Highlights: AMLO would change law for PEMEX, CFE dominance. Olga Sánchez says violence against women rose 45.8 percent in the first six months...
Gender Pay Gap Prominent in Mexican Healthcare
By - Wed, 09/06/2017 - 12:51
Access to health in Mexico is in large part determined by economic factors, yet half the population is on average paid less, based on gender.