We share this statement from Comites Cuenca Rio Sonora: Sonora, May 23, 2024. In less than three months it will be 10 years since the Grupo Mexico toxic spill in our Sonora and Bacanuchi rivers occurred. It has been...
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Grupo Mexico seeks to prevail against SCJN ruling
The company seeks to evade its obligation to comply with the resolution of additional measures dictated by the Semarnat to protect the healthy environment and the interrelated rights in favor of people, as stated in...
First results of effects on health, environment, economy and drinking water treatment plants in Sonora River
Authorities confirm high exposure to lead in blood and urine in people from all the municipalities affected by the spill.Economic losses due to spill caused by Grupo Mexico amount to 4 billion pesos, according to INEEC...
Grupo Mexico’s shareholders must demand accountability to the companies responsible for human rights abuses and lack of remediation
The Sonora River Watershed Committees, the local movement organized to demand comprehensive remediation and respect for our human rights following the environmental disaster caused by Grupo Mexico in Sonora almost 7...
Affected communities and PODER warn about investing in Almaden Minerals’ Ixtaca Project after the rejection of the company’s Environmental Impact Assessment
Mexico City, February 22, 2021. Following the Mexican Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat)'s rejection of the Environmental Impact Assessment (MIA) of Almaden Minerals Ltd, the affected...
Five strategies corporations use to avoid responsibility for human rights abuses
Nine years after the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, avoiding accountability for corporate abuse is still very common. Hiding behind complex supply chains, undermining unions,...
New shared leadership in PODER
We are pleased to announce that Elena Arengo will be joining PODER as Co-Executive Director in April. Elena will join Fernanda Hopenhaym in the leadership of our organization, projecting PODER’s institutional strength...
Co-Leadership Transition at PODER
May 29, 2019 In July 2018, PODER’s Board of Directors made the decision to change the executive management of the organization to a co-directorship model, consisting of founder Benjamin Cokelet and Fernanda Hopenhaym....
Declaration of Valencia for effective whistleblower protection
Corruption can be fought if different agents and institutions around the world work together. This declaration consolidates an alliance to work across borders to promote whistleblowing, and calls on governments,...
The End of Sovereignty and the Influence of Corporate Power: Twin Challenges to Corporate Accountability
by Benjamin Cokelet, Founding Co-Executive Director, PODER Adapted from a similar blog post on fiscal governance 20 March 2019 Imagine that your ancestors have lived on the shore of Lake Texcoco, in the valley known...
Brazil: PODER, other organizations call for Vale to be delisted from the UN Global Compact
An international group of civil society organizations submitted today a request for the exclusion of the Brazilian mining company Vale from the United Nations Global Compact, the largest network for corporate social...
Presenting the Sonora River case in Geneva
Mexico City, November 30, 2018.- Thelma Moiza, representative of the Río Sonora Watershed Committees (CCRS by its Spanish acronym) and resident of the affected community of Bacánuchi, participated, this week, in the UN...