Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir

For Support Of The Social Innovation And Citizen Participation Program

Overview
This grant will support the Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir (ILSB) to encourage the participation of and to strengthen the organizing skills of young people and indigenous and Afro-Mexican women to advocate for better sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in Mexico. ILSB will ensure that their voices and needs are reflected in advocacy processes and recommendations regarding the implementation of SRH services and activities to decrease unplanned adolescent pregnancies. ILSB will give a particular focus to monitor and follow up on the impact and reach of its advocacy/awareness campaigns. (Strategy: Transparency, Participation, and Accountability)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
ilsb.org.mx 
Address
Tabasco 68, Interior 3 Col. Roma Norte, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir (ILSB) is a Mexican feminist organization for the strengthening of social leadership as a strategy to reduce gender inequality that places women and young people in situations that violate the guarantee of their rights, especially when they intersect with other systems of structural exclusion such as racism and socioeconomic or age inequality. ILSB’s institutional mission is the development of a critical mass of leaders with a gender, human rights, and intercultural perspective so that they can have an impact in the transformation of their realities and the dismantling of exclusion systems. ILSB aims to sustain in the long term its work of accompanying and supporting activists, organizations, and collectives that champion human rights and social justice agendas through their own voices. ILSB is also working to achieve financial strength it can apply to some of its underfunded programs and emerging work. (Strategy: Inclusive Governance)
for conference support  
The Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir is a Mexican civil society organization and feminist training center. This grant will support its collaboration with MUAFRO, a collective of women of African descent from the Guerrero and Oaxaca states formed in 2015 to organize the first Mexico-wide National Encounter of Afro Mexican Women. This will represent an opportunity for these women to share, reflect, and agree on an intergenerational recognition and co-create a long-term action agenda to lower democratic and social inequalities that are the sources of structural racism.

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