Advocacy
to promote the corporate transparency and accountability agenda
We want the voices of communities and their call for accountability to be heard locally, nationally and internationally.
We at PODER engage in advocacy at various levels and with various actors in order to advance the business and human rights agenda, and ensure that businesses in Mexico and Latin America are held accountable for their actions..
We forge networks with other organizations and communities to achieve a broader representation on local and global levels for the voices of communities that might otherwise be left out of the dialogue between companies and the State. Gender perspective is a fundamental approach that permeates all of our actions.
We are active in inter-governmental, multi-sectorial, academic and nongovernmental groups at all national, regional and international levels, and we stand with affected communities in their efforts to hold companies accountable before the pertinent authorities and organizations.
We join forces with regulatory institutions and investors in order to encourage due diligence in human rights across the entire supply chain.
PODER coordinates the Business-Human Rights Focus Group In Mexico; it is a member of the facilitating group for the Treaty Alliance Treaty Alliance, an international coalition of nongovernmental organizations and movements; a founding member of the Feminists for a Binding Treaty collectiveand a member of the Corporate Accountability Working Group of ESCR-Net; Red-DESC and participates in a broad group of Mexican civil society organizations concerned about the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
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Tailings dam failure in Sonora, Mexico in 2014 and construction of new dam by same company in same area
Miguel SOTO Director of Strategic Engagement and Advocacy Campaigns, Project on Organization, Development, Education and Research (PODER) Overview Thank you John for this invitation and thank you all of you for coming to this session and, to the members of this panel...
Civil society warns of omissions in the creation of the National #BizHumanRights Program in Mexico
CIVIL SOCIETY WARNS OF OMISSIONS IN THE CREATION OF THE NATIONAL BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM IN MEXICO • The Mexican Government ignored recommendations from the Civil Society Focal Group on Business and Human Rights in Mexico. • Lack of inclusion of affected...
Recommendations to MX Government on the National Baseline Assessment for UN G. Principles #BizHumanRights
Recommendations to the Mexican Government in relation to the National Baseline Assessment for the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Mexico This document contains recommendations addressed to various units of the Federal Public...
National Baseline Assessment for the implementation of UN G. Principles on Business and Human Rights in MX
National Baseline Assessment for the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Mexico The present study identifies the policy criteria in the field of business and human rights that currently exist and to lay the foundation for the...
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