CARE works so that women, youth and girls, especially from indigenous and rural peoples, fully enjoy and exercise their human rights, with an emphasis on a life free of violence, without racial and gender discrimination, generating decent and fair conditions for their participation, leadership and active and purposeful advocacy at different levels and areas.
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By 2023, women, youth, and girls, mainly from indigenous peoples, exercise their human rights, with emphasis on a life free of violence, without gender and racial discrimination.
The program contemplates alliances with different organizational structures at the social and governmental level in order to achieve the objective. Such as CONALFA, SEPREM, MINEDUC, DEMI, international organizations UN WOMEN and social organizations such as the Tz'ununijá Indigenous Women's Movement and the Moloj Mayan Women's Association, SITRADOMSA.
Indigenous women, youth, and girls know and exercise their rights, strengthen their cultural identity, as women and as peoples, and denounce violations of their human rights and demand justice before the corresponding instances.
Women's organizations in networks and platforms (of indigenous women, youth, workers, and survivors of violence) promote political agendas to demand compliance with their comprehensive human rights. The State and Society in general, especially men, recognize and revalue the contributions of women in the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural spheres and promote equitable relationships free of violence.