In Mexico, as has been highlightedinprevious posts, there is a gender-based problemthatneeds to be addressed. Among many things, such as security, access to education, sexual rights and health,access to information is one of the biggest problems for Mexico’s female population. It is inevitable to address religion when talking about women’s access to information here in Mexico – it’sthe second largest Catholic population in the world, and although religion has proven to aid many people through personal or community issues, it definitely has an impact on the county’s public policy.
Although Mexico claims to be a Lay State, it has been proven in the past that thereality isquite different.While this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, oftenwhen more progressive policies have been pursued the conservative population has demonstrated their rejection. So, it is normal to expect that conservativeopinions have influenced a lot of the institutions…
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