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Instituto De Las Mujeres De La Ciudad de Mexico
A través de las 16 unidades delegacionales, brinda atención personalizada,Psicológica y jurídica.
Moday to Friday 9:00 - 17:00
01 55 55 12 28 36 or Linea Mujeres 56 58 11 11 (24hrs)
José María Izazaga 148, Centro, 06090 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
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5Llama al 1-34-98-00 o a la línea telefónica del INMUJERES “Vida sin violencia” 01-800-911-25-11
Learn MoreInstituto Nacional De Las Mujeres (INMUJERES)
General objective is to promote and foster conditions that enable non-discrimination, equality of opportunities and of treatment between the genders, the full exercise of the rights of women and their equal participation in the political, cultural, economic and social life of the country.
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The form allows users to provide feedback on various aspects of a company's safety, such as reports of harassment, type of harassment experienced, frequency of harassment, and company response. The data collected from the form is compiled to generate scores that reflect the overall safety from sexual harassment of companies, helping users make informed decisions about which companies to apply to.
Unwanted and offensive sexual comments, jokes, or remarks made by someone that are directed at another person, either in person or through communication such as phone calls, texts, or emails.
Unwanted and non-consensual physical contact of a sexual nature, such as touching, groping, or hugging, that is directed at another person without their consent.
Pressuring or forcing someone into sexual activity or behavior through threats, manipulation, or abuse of power, where the victim may feel they have no choice but to comply.
Displaying one's private parts or engaging in exhibitionism in a sexual manner, either in person or through electronic means, without the consent of another person.
Adding drugs or substances to someone's drink or food without their knowledge or consent with the intent to impair their judgment or ability to resist, often for the purpose of facilitating sexual assault.
Non-consensual sexual intercourse or penetration, including vaginal, anal, or oral sex, that occurs without the explicit and informed consent of the victim.
Unwanted and offensive sexual behavior that occurs online or through digital communication, such as sending explicit messages, images, or videos, making sexual comments, or engaging in cyber stalking or bullying.