Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico

This article discusses some of the challenges implied in the task of implementing and evaluating actions to prevent and eradicate discrimination in the government sector. It is to recognize that in Mexico the task is in the making and follows patterns of unequal development, although it is widely le...

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Main Authors: Ernesto Treviño Ronzón, José Galindo Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica 2017-09-01
Series:Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/derechoshumanos/article/view/9640
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spelling doaj-973df595df5b47dfa4f306e7a79444ac2020-11-25T03:50:53ZspaUniversidad Nacional, Costa RicaRevista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos1659-43042215-42212017-09-01281173910.15359/rldh.28-1.19105Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, MexicoErnesto Treviño Ronzón0José Galindo Rodríguez1Universidad VeracruzanaUniversidad VeracruzanaThis article discusses some of the challenges implied in the task of implementing and evaluating actions to prevent and eradicate discrimination in the government sector. It is to recognize that in Mexico the task is in the making and follows patterns of unequal development, although it is widely legislated. For this discussion, we introduce contextual references about the implementation of reforms in favor of human rights in Mexico, and we articulate them with the notion of public policies. Then, we take as reference the case of the “Program to Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination” in the Mexico City (PAPED). We argue that, in contexts such as the Mexican, marked by multidimensional violence, corruption, and a poor performance of public institutions, it is necessary to increase the reflexivity of the instances that must implement actions of non-discrimination, as well as to increase this reflexivity in the transparency and visibility of evaluation exercises of their anti-discrimination actions, so as to reach more people and produce progressive movements of appropriation.http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/derechoshumanos/article/view/9640Derechos humanosdiscriminaciónevaluación de políticasgobierno responsable.
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Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
Derechos humanos
discriminación
evaluación de políticas
gobierno responsable.
author_facet Ernesto Treviño Ronzón
José Galindo Rodríguez
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title Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
title_short Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
title_full Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
title_fullStr Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Advances and Challenges in Public Policies and Programs to Prevent Discrimination in the Governmental Sphere. The Paped's Case, Mexico
title_sort advances and challenges in public policies and programs to prevent discrimination in the governmental sphere. the paped's case, mexico
publisher Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
series Revista Latinoamericana de Derechos Humanos
issn 1659-4304
2215-4221
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This article discusses some of the challenges implied in the task of implementing and evaluating actions to prevent and eradicate discrimination in the government sector. It is to recognize that in Mexico the task is in the making and follows patterns of unequal development, although it is widely legislated. For this discussion, we introduce contextual references about the implementation of reforms in favor of human rights in Mexico, and we articulate them with the notion of public policies. Then, we take as reference the case of the “Program to Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination” in the Mexico City (PAPED). We argue that, in contexts such as the Mexican, marked by multidimensional violence, corruption, and a poor performance of public institutions, it is necessary to increase the reflexivity of the instances that must implement actions of non-discrimination, as well as to increase this reflexivity in the transparency and visibility of evaluation exercises of their anti-discrimination actions, so as to reach more people and produce progressive movements of appropriation.
topic Derechos humanos
discriminación
evaluación de políticas
gobierno responsable.
url http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/derechoshumanos/article/view/9640
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