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Mexico City Battles Surging Digital and Domestic Violence Against Women

Since 2019, the Mexico City government has provided assistance to 1,252,799 women affected by digital and domestic violence, which are identified as the...

Mexico City Congress Approves Proposal to Reduce Gender Inequality in Public Budget

On March 7, 2026, the Mexico City Congress approved a proposal by Deputy Valentina Valia Batres Guadarrama to reduce the gap between women...

Mexico City Reports 35% Reduction in Femicide Rate in 2025

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, reported a 35% reduction in femicide during 2025, emphasizing that 95% of those responsible for femicides...

Mexico City Zócalo Illuminated with ‘Feminist City’ Message Ahead of 8M March

Ahead of the International Women's Day march on March 8, Mexico City's Zócalo was illuminated with the message "Feminist City with Women." This...

Mexico City Launches ‘Colibrí Chiquitzin’ to Bring Tourism to Vulnerable Children

Mexico City's government has launched the 'Colibrí Chiquitzin' strategy, aiming to provide tourism experiences for 1,000 vulnerable children, allowing them to explore the...

Mexico City Launches New Civil Protection Program to Foster Prevention Culture

Mexico City's Secretary of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection announced a new social program aimed at fostering a culture of prevention and...

Mexico City Prepares for 8M March: Barriers Installed in Historic Center

Authorities in Mexico City have begun installing metallic barriers in the Historic Center to protect buildings and monuments ahead of the International Women's...

The Roundabout of Fighting Women: A Symbol of Resilience in Mexico City

In Mexico City, the former roundabout dedicated to Christopher Columbus has been re-appropriated by feminist collectives and searching mothers, becoming 'The Roundabout of...

Mexico City’s Mobility Woes Ahead of 2026 World Cup Kick-off

Mexico City is less than 100 days away from hosting the inaugural match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, yet critical mobility plans...

Mexico City Reports Significant Drop in Homicides and Crime Ahead of World Cup

Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, reported a significant decrease in high-impact crimes, including a 22% reduction in homicides and an 8%...

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