One report revealed that 52 percent of the cases of gender-based violence handled by Doctors of the World in Tapachula, Chiapas, included a type of sexual assault.
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One report revealed that 52 percent of the cases of gender-based violence handled by Doctors of the World in Tapachula, Chiapas, included a type of sexual assault.
Mexico City. More than half of the 1,795 cases of gender-based violence handled by Médecins del Mundo (MDM) only on the southern border of Mexico between 2021 and 2025 were related to sexual violence, according to a report presented on Thursday, which documents the barriers faced by women and people of sexual diversity to access health services. According to the report 'La Cuerpa que Migra', 52% of the cases of gender-based violence handled by M…