MATERIAL AND NONMATERIAL LIFE CONDITIONS WOMEN AS PART OF STREET POPULATIONS
Keywords:
Human Rights, Discrimination, Homeless, ViolenceAbstract
Just as the 119 million Mexicans that report on the 2015 Population and Housing Count do not contemplate the population that lives in public spaces, neither do 66 percent of the 46 million women considered to have suffered any type of violence, according to the National Survey on the Dynamics of Relationships in Households (ENDIREH), includes women in these conditions. Therefore, this year, El Caracol took to the streets to talk with some of the women who live there to give an account of the material and immaterial conditions that they face in their daily lives. This data collection seeks to facilitate information crossings and position public agendas the urgency to carry out actions in favor of Human Rights and a life free of violence for women members of the street populations in the CDMX.
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