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Indigenous Women's Leadership Program

Women & Girls Empowerment
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Mexico
Indigenous Women's Leadership Program
Indigenous Women's Leadership Program
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This project helps indegenous women in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca with personal and skill development to become leaders in their communities. Women from indigenous communities are not often involved in leadership roles in their communites and are often activly blocked from those roles. Our program supports women from indigenous communites to learn about themselves, the systems that they live in and gender equity to support their leadership in the community.

Impact

Female leaders tend to be more inclusive and community-driven. They are more likely to lead by consensus, rather than try to dictate the rules. The 'feminine' leadership style wants others to be involved and take ownership of the goal so that everyone contributes. Women in leadership roles benefit communities as women issues gain parity in communities and the different leadership style can help communities and organizations address a fuller scope of the needs of their members.

Challenge

The United Nations in it Women's Report lauded Mexico in 2013 for new laws encouriging increased parity in leadership roles for women. Yet according to their own research "Despite the progress made, gender equality in Mexico ... (the country) faces series of structural problems characterized by an unrelenting gap between formal and substantive equality in all areas of development." This is especially notable at the municipal and state levels. The gap is even greater in indigenous communities.

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Centro de Compartimiento, A.C.

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