Provides an updated summary of the foundation's grantmaking in Mexico since 1986 in the areas of human rights, population and reproductive health, and migration issues.
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Mexico’s Seguro Popular: Achievements and Challenges
In Mexico, Seguro Popular is a landmark government program aimed to guarantee universal access to health services, especially for the most vulnerable populations.
Antonio Chemor Ruiz +2 more
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Social Impacts of Climate Change in Mexico: A municipality level analysis of the effects of recent and future climate change on human development and inequality [PDF]
This paper uses municipality level data to estimate the general relationships between climate, income and child mortality in Mexico. Climate was found to play only a very minor role in explaining the large differences in income levels and child mortality
Dorte Verner, Lykke E. Andersen
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"Fear of stigma is stronger than fear of death": a workplace initiative to reduce sickness and death due to HIV/AIDS among health staff in Malawi [PDF]
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Bemelmans, M +5 more
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Throughout the world, tropical glaciers are rapidly receding and some are at risk of complete loss within the next several decades. It is therefore important to monitor these glacial regions to better understand the factors affecting glacier loss and ...
Donna Viola +2 more
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Achieving universal access to antiretroviral therapy in a rural district in Malawi: how was it done? [PDF]
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Bemelmans, M +6 more
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The dynamics of income inequality in Mexico since NAFTA [PDF]
This paper reviews the pattern of income inequality in Mexico since 1994. It shows that in the past few years there has been an important reduction of income inequality in Mexico, which has almost reverted the sharp increase in inequality observed ...
Gerardo Esquivel
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Appropriate counseling approach to disclose HIV status to HIV-infected children: Chiradzulu, Malawi [PDF]
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Blasco, P +8 more
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Mexico City and the biogeochemistry of global urbanization [PDF]
Mexico City is far advanced in its urban evolution, and cities in currently developing nations may soon follow a similar course. This paper investigates the strengths and weaknesses of infrastructures for the emerging megacities.
Blake, DR +22 more
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International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages: Evidence from Mexico and the United States [PDF]
In this paper, we use data from the Mexico and U.S. population censuses to examine who migrates from Mexico to the United States and how the skills and economic performance of these individuals compare to those who remain in Mexico.
Daniel Chiquiar, Gordon H. Hanson
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