Rights are the departure point in Mexico
Published on Wed, 2019-01-23 16:08
Human rights are the departure point for the civil society critique of official policies in Mexico. Mexican civil society organizations demand coherence between the 2030 Agenda and governmental policies in economic and energy matters. They claim that the ongoing reform of the energy sector prioritizes business activities of exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons over any other activity in the territories and without the necessary safeguards that effectively protect water, biocultural heritage, health of people and communities. Source: Mexico National Report 2018. » |
Reports from Mexico
2018 - No progress to date for the SDGs
2016 - Without a human rights and sustainability approach the 2030 Agenda is not feasible
2014 - Es impostergable revisar el paradigma de desarrollo desde el enfoque de los derechos humanos
2009 - The worsening crisis challenges social rights
2008 - After 60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2007 - Right to social security under threat
2006 - Investments that do not guarantee rights
2005 - The challenge of inequality
2004 - Rights and human security to break the vicious circle
2003 - Now the responsibility lies with the individuals
2002 - Priorities of the Vicente Fox government
1999 - 24 millionaires, 40 million poor
1998 - More poor than 15 years ago
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