By Ana Godinez | Project Leader
Fondo Semillas funds accompany, strengthen, and articulate 71 women’s and trans people’s groups and organizations working in more than 22 states for labor rights, their right to live free from violence, and land rights.
These organizations work to benefit diverse girls and women: indigenous women, Afro-Mexican women, migrant women, sex workers, and trans* women. Their strategies are aimed at making these populations aware of and demanding their rights.
The main lines of work focus on the following:
Access to justice. Mujeres Unidas por la Libertad is a group of formerly incarcerated women who work to ensure that women deprived of their liberty are not subjected to undignified treatment or torture, that they have access to health care, and that they are free from violence once they have served their sentences.
Promotion of economic autonomy. The productive projects promoted by organizations have been demonstrated to be a factor of protection in the face of violence against women. Some groups using these strategies are Las Panas, Cohesión/Cocción, La Cana, Proyecto de Reinserción Social, and Fundación Cauce Ciudadano, who work with women in prison, ex-prisoners, and women who have left cycles of violence in search of a livelihood.
Sport as a strategy to access physical and mental health. Organizations such as Comando Colibrí and De morras para morras organize self-defense workshops for women; Más Sueños also promotes sports tournaments in which cisgender and trans women participate and organize fairs where they disseminate their rights and identify situations of violence and, if necessary, refer them to care spaces.
Psychological and legal accompaniment and refuge to girls and women who have suffered from violence. The work of the houses grouped in the Red Nacional de Casas de la Mujer Indígena y Afromexicana, to which organizations such as Casa de la Salud de la Mujer Indígena, Manos Unidas, and Casa de las Muñecas Tiresias belong, stands out. These groups implement programs to increase employment and health opportunities and access to rights for women, trans people, migrants, and sex workers who live in contexts of violence.
Advocacy for Public Policy. The groups we support to advocate for the implementation of laws that guarantee the right to a life free of violence for girls, women, and trans and intersex people. One example is the Colectiva de Sobrevivientes de Feminicidio, which has been pushing for laws that protect women against acid attacks, a lethal form of violence that has unfortunately been on the rise.
These organizations, of which we have told you only a brief part of the work they do, are financed thanks to the support of people like you who put a vote of confidence in Fondo Semillas. Thank you for allowing us to talk together.
Testimonials:
“I feel very comfortable with the group at the Benita Galeana school, I would like more women to join us. I am a 41-year-old woman, I finally managed to have a better relationship with my partner and to have autonomy in my decisions, I no longer feel caged, I have a job where I learn new things every day; I achieved what once thought as a child, I am living something that I like and enjoy, and I hope to have my vegetable garden one day. If I reach the age of 70, I will write a book, I will write my story”. A beneficiary of the Benita Galeana organization’s feminist school.
By Ana Godinez | Project Leader
By Ana Godinez | Project Leader
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