Mexican activists say funding cuts could harm domestic violence victims

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Human rights workers criticize plan to slash funding for women’s shelters, which risks unravelling decades of work

Human rights activists in Mexico have condemned a government plan to slash funding for women’s shelters – and instead give the money directly to victims of domestic violence.

 

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