Our work in Mexico : What are we doing?
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Alexandra Arévalo
Rethinking liberalism in an uncertain world: an agenda for our future
What is the vision of liberalism that the Foundation proposes to respond to current issues? Seven offices of the Foundation in Mexico, Palestinian Autonomous Territories, Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, Bulgaria and Vietnam worked on a vision of liberalism that offers a response to the challenges of the 21st century: polarization, climate crisis, migration, populism, institutional weakening and disinformation. Read their proposals!
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María José Salcedo
Renewing Trust in Democracy: Making Civil Society more Visible
How do civil society organizations make a difference in the democratic landscape? In this article, María José Salcedo explores the crucial role of NGOs and think tanks in strengthening the quality of democracy in various countries. From the representation of different interests to the formulation of effective public policies, these organizations play a vital role in fostering citizen participation and the defense of rights.
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Irina Burgaza
Balancing efficiency and barriers: Navigating the transformative potential of digital justice
In her comprehensive analysis, Irina Burgaza delves into the intersection of technology and justice within the Mexican legal system. Navigating the promises of efficiency and fairness offered by digital justice, she examines the implementation challenges and potential barriers, emphasizing the importance of inclusive strategies.
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Irina Burgaza
Mexico’s criminal justice system is much more than its high impunity rates, and this think tank is here to prove it
Discover how a Mexican think tank, México Evalúa, has been challenging the criminal justice system for the last 10 years, offering fresh insights into this intricate landscape and shedding light on the true dynamics at play with their annual study: Hallazgos. Their work aims to reshape conversations surrounding Mexico's legal framework, positioning themselves as a reputable source of information for legal professionals, local and federal government, and the general public alike.
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Alexandra Arévalo
María José Salcedo Campos: a figure of reference in the promotion of Human Rights and Freedom in Mexico
María José Salcedo Campos, coordinator of the Mexico Project of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights in our country. Congratulations on her well-deserved recognition as one of the 200 most important women in Mexico by Mujer Ejecutiva.