Ciudad Juárez.- The State Commission on Human Rights (CEDH) and the Chihuahua Institute for Women (ICHMomen) entered into a collaboration agreement to implement human rights and gender perspective training programs.
The program is aimed at staff at both institutions and seeks to improve services and support for residents.
The agreement was signed by Alejandro Carrasco Talavera, in charge of the CEDH Presidency, and Raquel Bravo Osuna, general director of ICHMujeres.
Through this collaboration, talks, conferences, workshops and courses will be held to enrich staff knowledge, the CEDH chief said.
Carrasco Talavera emphasized the importance of integrating gender perspectives in all institutions.
This collaboration aims to empower women and encourage their participation in the public sphere, ensuring that the decisions taken can improve services and facilitate the exercise of their rights, commented Carrasco.