Mexico Senate Approves Major Reforms to Combat Human Trafficking and Promote Gender Equality
The Mexican Senate has passed significant reforms to enhance efforts against human trafficking and to promote gender equality, aligning with International Women's Day. The anti-trafficking measures include stricter penalties and improved victim support, while the gender reforms aim to close gender gaps in various sectors. These legislative changes signal a strong governmental push towards social justice and human rights, with ongoing monitoring to assess enforcement and impact.
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International Women's Day
Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Senate
Mexico