Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
9-2024
Abstract
In Mexico, young feminists and youth-led feminist movements are already leading the way and pursuing radical approaches to addressing social injustice, such as gender-based violence (GBV), lack of sexual and reproductive health care, and gender discrimination. Although young feminist organizations (YFOs) in Mexico are showing an increasing ability to advocate for and effect change, there is limited systematized evidence on YFO strategies and impact. This Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) provides an overview of the YFO landscape strategies, and impact on policy and social change in Mexico from 2010 to 2023. Young feminists were defined as those aged 15 to 30. This REA is part of a feminist participatory action research project to assess the impact of YFOs in Mexico and Kenya. It sought to clarify the landscape and impact of YFOs in Mexico and provide a summary of key emerging issues.
Recommended Citation
Basurto Alcalde, Esperanza, Natalia E. Tenorio Tovar, Paulina Márquez González, Anel Julieta Bobadilla Negrete, Sonia Cruz Del Águila, and Ricardo Regules-Garcia. 2024. “Overview and impact of young feminist organizing in Mexico: Rapid evidence assessment,” evidence summary. Mexico City: Population Council.
DOI
10.31899/sbsr2024.1038
Language
English
Project
Assessment of Young Feminist Organizing Landscape and Impact in Kenya and Mexico