Fact Sheet

How Gender Violence Drives Migration in Mexico And Central America

March 7, 2022 On International Women’s Day, Mar. 8, Alianza Americas, a network of 55 migrant-led organizations in 18 states, produced a fact sheet on gender-based violence in Central America and Mexico. The fact sheet highlights how the failure of authorities to address gender-based violence, including the lack of justice for domestic violence and femicide cases, forces women to flee their homes and seek protection elsewhere.

oFact Sheet

March 7, 2022

On International Women’s Day, Mar. 8, Alianza Americas, a network of 55 migrant-led organizations in 18 states, produced a fact sheet on gender-based violence in Central America and Mexico. The fact sheet highlights how the failure of authorities to address gender-based violence, including the lack of justice for domestic violence and femicide cases, forces women to flee their homes and seek protection elsewhere.

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