“…the participation of women in all fields, on equal terms with men, is essential for a full-fledged country development, world welfare, and peace.”

Our Purpose

The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is an international bill of rights for women and provides a binding framework for the countries that have ratified it to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.

The CEDAW was created with the objectives of the United Nations: to reaffirm fundamental human rights, the dignity and worth of each person, and the equal rights of men and women. It defines the meaning of equality and indicates how to achieve it. In this regard, it establishes an international declaration of women’s rights and a program of action for Member States to ensure the enjoyment of those rights.

Mexico has signed this and other international instruments while also enacting new legislations on the matter. Significant progress has been made however, it is undeniable that equality has not yet been fully recognized in all areas, and that discrimination against women in our country continues to be deeply rooted in our system. This underscores the importance of complying with both international and national instruments, through which state bodies have undertaken actions to address differences and inequalities between women and men, correct power imbalances, and eliminate the disadvantages that women still face.

Within this framework, INAP has set forth the following vision: To be the leading knowledge center for the training of professionals while endorsing inclusion, innovation, scientific and technological development in Public Administration; as well as strengthening and supporting it through specialized services in continuous education, consultancy, certification, and the diffusion of administrative culture. All this while upholding ethical values and prioritizing the purposes of the State.

The endorsed inclusion referred to goes beyond access to knowledge and encompasses a broader set of actions, reflected in the objectives of the Gender Committee. Among these objectives is the promotion within INAP, the governmental sphere, and the private sector, of the proper and sufficient development and application of the instruments that our society has adopted to achieve the social transformation necessary to make gender equality and equity a reality.

The Gender Committee seeks to serve as a promoter of the national policy on gender equality, as set forth in the Ley General para la Igualdad entre Mujeres y Hombres and its related instruments. As well as fostering policies and actions inside INAP that reflect a gender perspective, alongside that of new ways to perform masculinity.

The members of the Gender Committee vow to promote actions that will achieve genuine equality between men and women in all areas of INAP. So, they may serve as advocates for gender equality, human rights, and a gender perspective in society. This department presents some of our initiatives.

Sincerely,

The Gender Committee

Powers and Responsibilities

MEMBERS

Lic. Carlos Daniel Cárdenas González

Mtra. Claudia Sofia Corichi Garcia

Mtra. Alicia Monserrat Islas Gurrola