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Mérida Adds Companies and Universities to the Program “Safe Women”

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MÉRIDA.— Mérida City Council, through the Municipal Women’s Institute, signed a letter of intent with 30 companies, academic institutions and organizations to join the “Safe Women” program, an initiative that seeks to promote work and educational environments free of violence. During the event, Mayor Cecilia Patron stressed the importance of adding efforts between government, business sector and universities to ensure decent and safe conditions …
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MÉRIDA.— Mérida City Council, through the Municipal Women’s Institute, signed a letter of intent with 30 companies, academic institutions and organizations to join the “Safe Women” program, an initiative that seeks to promote work and educational environments free of violence. During the event, Mayor Cecilia Patron stressed the importance of adding efforts between government, business sector and universities to ensure decent and safe conditions …

The initiative includes workshops, care protocols and actions to strengthen women's rights. Mérida, Yucatán, 11 March 2026.- The Mérida City Council signed an intention letter with 30 business, academic and social organizations to join the process of “Safe Women”, an initiative that seeks to promote work spaces free of violence and with greater protection for women. The agreement was made through the Women's Institute of the municipality and aim…

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InformatYucatán broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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