The International Conference on Human Mobility (ICHM) is a space open for experts, civil society, academia, students, people in mobility contexts, as well as, decision makers to exchange ideas and discuss progress and challenges
around human mobility processes in Mexico and in the world.
The objective of this international meeting is to create a space for dialogue in which all voices and all perspectives can be heard. Aiming to support the construction of more inclusive and just societies, from a critical perspective.
OSCAR MENDOZA
CERVANTES Y NORA CABRERA
VELAZCO Nuestro
Futuro MARIAN GABRIELA
PÉREZ GUERRA Casa
Refugiados LAURA NIETO
SANABRIA Las
Vanders NORMA
MENDIETA CAFAMI
Panel
10:30-12:00 Biblioteca
Vasconcelos, main lobby
Workshop
12:00-14:00 Casa Refugio
Citlaltépetl
FLORIAN
HOEPFNER UNHCR CINTHIA PÉREZ
TREJO COMAR CONRADO ZEPEDA
MIRAMONTES Servicio Jesuita
a Refugiados en
México WENDY CASTRO
MARTÍNEZ Sin Fronteras
ARMANDO
BERRUECOS REYES OSHRA GABINO
SOLANO RAMÍREZ Researcher at the Observatorio de la Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero LÍGIA
DE
AQUINO Coordinator of the internal displacement area at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights PABLO
ESCRIBANO Regional Thematic Specialist of the International Organization for Migration ROSALBA
PEÑA
HERNÁNDEZ Member of the Proyecto de alertas tempranas de la Mixteca in Oaxaca
CONFERENCE Magistral
12:00-13:30 PILARES SAN
PABLO OZTOTEPEC
RODRIGO
REYES Director
12:00-13:30 PILARES
DEPORTIVO XOCHIMILCO
RODRIGO
REYES Director
12:00-14:00 Museo Casa de
Carranza
SÉVERINE
DURIN CIESAS
Noreste MARÍA INÉS
BARRIOS DE LA O EL
COLEF RUTH
ELIZABETH PRADO PÉREZ ITESO LIBERTAD
ARGÜELLO CABRERA CONACYT-CONAVIM ALEJANDRA
CARRILLO SOUBIC UNHCR
Panel
13:00-15:00 PILARES BOSQUES
METROPOLITANA
14:00-16:00 DIF MIGUEL
HIDALGO
14:00-16:00 PILARES MIGUEL
HIDALGO TLÁHUAC
14:00-18:00 PILARES
FRANCISCO J. MÚGICA Y PILARES
TOPILTZIN
15:00-16:00 Museo Casa de
Carranza
ALFREDO
NATERAS DOMINGUEZ Research Professor at UAM Iztapalapa ANA
VICTORIA DEL CARMEN
SALGADO Student at UAM Azcapotzalco NERY
CHÁVEZ Graduate student in Latin American Studies at UNAM
Informative forum
15:00-16:00 PILARES
TECMA
16:00-17:00 PILARES SANTA
CRUZ MEYEHUALCO
con CECILIA
RODRÍGUEZ
16:00-18:00 PILARES
PLATEROS 1
19:00-20:00 Centro Cultural
El Rule
Art for
Human Rights,
UNHCR México,
WOLA y Front Line
Defenders MATTEO
PERICOLI
Italian artist
ROSALÍA
IBARRA SARLAT UNAM ALISON
LEE UDLAP PABLO
ESCRIBANO IOM JOSEPH
HERREROS UNHCR
Panel
11:00-12:00 PILARES SAN
JUAN IXTAYOPAN
12:00-14:00
Casa Refugio
Citlaltépetl
JUAN JOSÉ
LI NG BBVA JOSÉ JORGE
MORA RIVERA Tecnológico de
Monterrey JAIME
LARA
LARA UDEM
PRESENTATION de Informe
13:00-15:00 PILARES BOSQUES
METROPOLITANA
13:00-14:00 PILARES
EVANGELINA CORONA
with EMILY
GRANADOS
14:00-16:00 DIF MIGUEL
HIDALGO
14:00-16:00 PILARES LA
ESCUELITA
14:00-18:00 PILARES
FRANCISCO J. MÚGICA Y PILARES
TOPILTZIN
15:00-18:00 PILARES
MARGARITA MAZA DE JUÁREZ
15:00-16:00 PILARES
TECMA
15:00-16:50 PILARES SAN
MARCOS
WALTER
DOEHNER Director
16:00-17:50 PILARES RICHARD
WAGNER
WALTER
DOEHNER Director
16:00-18:00 Casa Refugio
Citlaltépetl
Event Organized in conjunction with CONAPO
TELÉSFORO
RAMÍREZ GARCÍA UNAM JUAN JOSÉ
LI NG BBVA MARICELA
MÁRQUEZ VILLEDA CONAPO RAFAEL
LÓPEZ
VEGA CONAPO ALEJANDRA
REYES
MIRANDA CONAPO RODRIGO
JIMÉNEZ URIBE CONAPO
DRA. ELENA
SÁNCHEZ MONTIJANO Senior Research Professor, Division of International Studies, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) MTRO.
RUBÉN GUZMÁN
SÁNCHEZ Consultant in international cooperation projects for development DRA.
LETICIA CALDERÓN
CHELIUS Research Professor of the Instituto Mora and president of the board of trustees of Sin Fronteras IAP NASHIELI
RAMÍREZ HERNÁNDEZ President of the Comisión de Derechos Humanos de la Ciudad de México DIPUTADA
ALEIDA ALAVEZ
RUIZ LXIV Legislatura del
Congreso de la
Unión
12:00-14:00 Casa Refugio
Citlaltépetl
MARTHA
MUÑOZ DURÁN UDG CRISTINA
CRUZ CARVAJAL BUAP OSCAR
MISAEL HERNÁNDEZ
HERNÁNDEZ EL
COLEF SOFÍA
CARDONA UNHCR
Panel
13:00-14:00 PILARES
GUELATAO
with CARMEN
QUIROZDirector
13:00-14:00 PILARES
SAN GREGORIO ATLAPULCO
13:00-15:00 PILARES BOSQUES
METROPOLITANA
13:00-15:00 PILARES LEYES
DE REFORMA
14:00-15:30 PILARES
AGRÍCOLA
ORIENTAL
RODRIGO
REYES Director
14:00-15:50 PILARES
CUAUHTENCO
MAURICIO
BIDAULT Director
14:00-15:50 PILARES SAN
BERNABÉ OCOTEPEC
SEBASTIÁN
HIRIART Director
14:00-16:00 DIF MIGUEL
HIDALGO
14:00-16:00 PILARES
CARMEN SERDÁN
14:00-16:00 PILARES
VILLA PANAMERICANA
14:00-18:00 PILARES
FRANCISCO J. MÚGICA Y PILARES
TOPILTZIN
14:30-15:05 Casa Refugio
Citlaltépetl
TECUANES Company
Theater play
14:30-16:20 PILARES SAN
JUAN TEPENAHUAC
SEBASTIÁN
HIRIART Director
14:30-16:30 PILARES
PLATEROS 1
16:00-17:50 PILARES GRAN
CANAL
MAURICIO
BIDAULT Director
16:00-17:50 PILARES PARQUE
VELODROMO
SEBASTIÁN
HIRIART Director
16:00-18:00 PILARES JOSÉ
MARTÍ
17:00-19:00 Biblioteca
México, Foro Polivalente y
Vestíbulo del Foro
ROSA MARÍA
VANEGAS
GARCÍA INAH FRANCISCO
JAVIER GUERRERO
MENDOZA INAH CLAUDIA
VILLEGAS DELGADO RUTGERS RAMÓN
EDUARDO GONZÁLEZ
MUÑIZ INAH
10:00-18:00 Parada de
autobús No. 05050, camino al
Tecnológico, San Pablo
Chimalpa, Cuajimalpa
11:00-13:00 Evento
virtual
Virtual dialogue
18:00-19:00 Biblioteca
Vasconcelos, Galería
MARÍA
INÉS PÉREZ CORRAL Secretary of Well-being and Sustainable Development of the State of Sinaloa RAFAEL
VILLALBA PÉREZ Creator of the photojournalistic exhibition "Destierro y memoria" SIBELY
CAÑEDO CÁZAREZ Creator of the photojournalistic exhibition "Destierro y memoria" ROCÍO
GONZÁLEZ HIGUERA Head of the Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau
CAROLINA
REYES ROSIÑOL Senior Protection Associate of the Mexico Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ALONSO
LARA BRAVO Suprema Corte de
Justicia de la
Nación XIMENA
SUÁREZ DE LA CRUZ International Committee of the Red Cross
PRESENTATION
17:00-19:00 Biblioteca
México, Patio de los
Escritores
10:30-11:30 (***CANCELLED***) Casa
Refugio
Citlaltépetl
In-person and virtual event
WILHELMINA
WELSCH Coordinator of the
Joint Characterization
Service of Population in FID
Situation (JIPS) SVEND-JONAS
SCHELLHORN Joint Displaced
Population Characterization
Service (JIPS) MARGHARITA
LUNDKVIST Joint Displaced
Population Characterization
Service (JIPS) PEDRO
MENDES
Panel
12:00-14:00 Casa
Refugio
Citlaltépetl
Panel de expertos
16:00-18:00 Casa
Refugio
Citlaltépetl
LÍGIA DE
AQUINO Internal displacement coordinator at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights DANIEL
MÁRQUEZ Internal displacement collaborator at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights LAURA
ALVARADO Internal displacement collaborator at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights
PAULA
GAVIRIA BETANCUR Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons
ALEJANDRO
ENCINAS Undersecretary of Human Rights, Population and Migration ROCÍO
GONZÁLEZ HIGUERA Head of the Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau GIOVANNI
LEPRI Representative in Mexico of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees GUILLERMO
FERNÁNDEZ-MALDONADO Representative in Mexico of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
CONFERENCE Magistral
13:00-14:00 PILARES
SAN GREGORIO ATLAPULCO
13:00-15:00 PILARES SAN
JUAN IXTAYOPAN
18:00-19:00 Museo
Nacional
de las Culturas del
Mundo
DIALOGUE
19:00-20:00 Museo
Nacional
de las Culturas del
Mundo
DAVID
BACON Photographer, writer and social activist
EXHIBITION OPENING
19:00-20:00 Museo
Nacional
de las Culturas del
Mundo
JASON DE
LEÓN Professor of Anthropology and Chicano Studies
ANGÉLICA
NEISZER LUJANO Director of Search for Migrants at the CNB CRISTINA
HERNÁNDEZ
ENGRANDES Profesor at UNAM ALEJANDRA
DÍAZ DE
LEÓN Research Professor at COLMEX
GIOVANNI
LEPRI Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Mexico GOVERNMENT
OF THE STATE OF
CHIHUAHUA JOSÉ
ANTONIO MENDOZA Coordinator of the characterization exercise of internal displacement in Chihuahua LÍGIA
DE AQUINO Coordinator of the internal displacement area at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights WILHELMINA
WELSCH Coordinator of the Joint Characterization Service of Population in FID Situation (JIPS) ROCÍO
GONZÁLEZ HIGUERA Head of the Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau
PRESENTATION
12:00-14:00 Casa
Refugio
Citlaltépetl
MARTHA
ROJAS
WIESNER Researcher at ECOSUR JESSICA
NÁJERA
AGUIRRE Research Professor at COLMEX MARCEL
ARÉVALO Research Professor at FLACSO-Guatemala JARIEL
G. RUIZ
SOTO Researcher at the MPI
Panel
14:00-16:00 ALCALDÍAS,
GUSTAVO A. MADERO,
VENUSTIANO CARRANZA,
CUAUHTÉMOC
16:00-17:50 PILARES
SANTA CRUZ MEYEHUALCO
WALTER
DOEHNER Director
16:00-18:00 Casa
Refugio
Citlaltépetl
Virtual Reality Dynamic Holding On
ARMINDO
NGUNGA ADIN GIOVANNI
CASSANI Head of Programs of the International Organization for Migration GIOVANNI
LEPRI Representative in Mexico of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees HAGGAI
MAUNZE ADIN WILHELMINA
WELSCH Coordinator of the Joint Characterization Service of Population in FID Situation (JIPS) ALEXANDER
VEY German Technical Cooperation (GIZ) ROCÍO
GONZÁLEZ
HIGUERA Head of the Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau
Undersecretary of Human Rights, Population and Migration. Alejandro Encinas is an economist graduated from UNAM. Within the public function, he has been Secretary of the Environment, Economic Development and Government;
deputy, senator of the Republic and head of Government of the Distrito Federal.
Rocío González Higuera
Head of the Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau. Rocío González Higuera has a degree in Communication and a master's degree in Social Communication. Her professional career has been in the
areas of public administration and social communication.
Martha Rojas Wiesner
PhD in Social Science with a specialty in Sociology from El Colegio de México. She is a researcher at the Grupo Académico Estudios en Migración y Procesos Transfronterizos of the Departamento Sociedad y Cultura of El
Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Ecosur). She is a specialist in border and cross-border mobility in southern Mexico.
Jessica Nájera Aguirre
PhD in Population Studies from El Colegio de México. Research professor at the Centro de Estudios Demográficos, Urbanos y Ambientales (CEDUA) of El Colegio de México. She is a specialist in international migration,
family and labor markets.
Marcel Arévalo
Researcher at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales in Guatemala, Coordinator of the Poverty and Migration program at the same institution. Specialist in border mobility, development and migration Mexico-Guatemala.
Ariel G. Ruiz Soto
Master's degree from the University of Chicago and is an analyst at the Migration Policy Institute. He works at the U.S. Migration Policy Program and the Latin America and Caribbean Initiative. He is currently examining
the regional interaction of Panama-Canada migration policies.
Silvia Rodríguez Vega
PhD from the University of California in Chicano and Central American Studies. She recently published "Drawing Deportation: Art and Resistance among Immigrant Children, New York University". She specializes in structural
inequality, legal violence, immigration policy, blended families and childhood
Robert McKee Irwin
PhD in Comparative Literature from New York University, specialist in Mexican cultural history with expertise in gender, sexuality, borders, migration and transnationalism. Currently coordinates a digital storytelling
project with the largest database of its kind.
Lígia de Aquino
Coordinator of the internal displacement area at the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights. Specialist in Public Policies for Equality in Latin America by FLACSO and Bachelor's Degree in Political
and Social Sciences by the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.
Paula Gaviria Betancur
Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons. Human Rights Lawyer and expert in Forced Displacement. She has more than two decades of experience in human rights and humanitarian affairs. In
2016, she received the José Edgardo Campos Collaborative Leadership Award from the World Bank.
José Antonio Mendoza
Coordinator of the DFI characterization exercise in Chihuahua by UNHCR. Master in Regional, Community and Urban Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has extensive experience in information
management and analysis for development projects.
Giovanni Lepri
Master in Public Policy from the University of London. He has worked on internal displacement issues in Colombia and has held positions with UNHCR in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Mozambique, Italy and Greece.
He currently serves as UNHCR Representative in Mexico.
Jason de León
Professor of Anthropology and Chicano Studies at the University of California. Author on the subject of migration. Currently working on a book called Soldados y reyes, an analysis on the daily lives of smugglers who
transport migrants throughout Mexico.
David Bacon
Photographer, writer, social activist and union organizer. In the 1980s he began documenting the lives and social movements of migrants, farm workers and communities affected by globalization. He has captured the highlights
of the struggle for the civil rights of migrants.
Carlos Hagerman
Studied communications at the Universidad Iberoamericana and a master's degree in film directing at New York University. Worked in the team of directors of the production company Zeta Films and founded La Sombra del
Guayabo, an independent film production company.
Teresa Camou Guerrero
Filmmaker born in Mexico City. Graduate of Bennington College, Vermont, with a degree in Visual Arts and Social Sciences. She has produced and directed several animated short films, in addition to teaching art classes
to the blind and visually impaired at the Centro de Estudios para Invidentes de Chihuahua.
Jorge Villalobos
Graduated from the Universidad Iberoamericana with a degree in Communications. Has worked as a writer, producer and director of animated and live action projects. Directed several children's series for Canal Once. His
short films have won more than 20 international awards.
Laura Nieto Sanabria
She is a teacher and PhD in Latin American Studies from UNAM. She is currently the coordinator of Las Vanders, a women's organization that provides personalized assistance to women and people from the LGBTQ+ community
on the move from a community feminist approach.
Marian Gabriela Pérez Guerra
She has a degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA). She is currently the Coordinator of Casa Refugiados, which defends the rights of people on the move, with an emphasis on supporting
their integration, by promoting respectful and supportive environments.
Nora Cabrera
She is a lawyer specializing in climate justice with a focus on constitutional law. She is co-founder and current director of Nuestro Futuro A.C. non-profit organization that promotes climate litigation and strategic
assistance for the construction of climate justice in Mexico. She is also a professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Oscar Mendoza
He has a degree in Political Science and International Relations from CIDE. He co-founded Nuestro Futuro AC and current Director of the Communication and Public Advocacy area. He is also the founder and Managing Partner
of Pauta Consultores, from where he promotes social and environmental causes to solve public problems.
Cinthia Pérez Trejo
Law degree from the University of Tepeyac. She completed Master's studies at Unidad de Estudios de Posgrado of the Faculty of Law of the UNAM. She has provided her professional services at the Mexican Commission for
Refugee Aid, where she currently serves as General Director.
Conrado Zepeda Miramontes
Graduate in Philosophy and Social Sciences and Master in Social Anthropology. He has experience in migration and refugee issues, both in the central offices and in the territory, as well as in the relationship with
donors, government and ecclesiastical organizations. He is currently the national director of the Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados in Mexico.
Libertad Argüello Cabrera
PhD in Social Science with a specialty in Sociology from COLMEX. She is a CONACYT-CONAVIM researcher, coordinator of the research team on the violence regionalization that promotes femicides and the disappearance of
women. She is the coordinator of the Inter-institutional Seminar on Internal Forced Displacement (UAEM-El Colegio Mexiquense.
Ruth Elizabeth Prado Pérez
PhD in Political Science and Master's in International Relations from the University of Essex, United Kingdom. She is a Research Professor attached to the Unidad Académica Básica de Estudios Internacionales del Departamento
de Estudios Sociopolíticos y Jurídicos at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Séverine Durin
Franco-Mexican (1972), economist and anthropologist. Since 2003, she has been a professor-researcher at the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS) of Conacyt, at its northeast
office located in Monterrey. She is a member of the National System of Researchers (level 2) and the Mexican Academy of Sciences (Humanities).
Alison Lee
Full-time Research Professor in the Department of Anthropology of the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP). She is a member of the National System of Researchers Level 1. Master and PhD in Anthropology from the
University of California.
Rosalía Ibarra Sarlat
Full-time Senior "A" Researcher. She is a member of the National System of Researchers Level 1. PhD in Environmental Law from the Universidad de Alicante, Spain. She graduated in Law from the Faculty of Law of the UNAM.
Juan José Li Ng
Senior Economist in Mexico in the areas of migration, remittances, development and evaluation. He is part of the work team that prepares the periodical publications Mexico Migration Situation and Mexico Migration and
Remittances Yearbook. He is a Master in Economics from COLMEX and Bachelor of Economics from UNAM.
José Jorge Mora Rivera
PhD and Master in Economics from El Colegio de México. He is a research professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government of the Tecnológico de Monterrey and participates as a visiting researcher of the Rural
Economies of the Americas Program (REAP) of the University of California at Davis.
Jaime Lara Lara
PhD in Economics from El Colegio de México. He is currently attached to the Department of Economics at the Universidad de Monterrey. His research fields are Labor Economics and Development. He is a member of the National
System of Researchers Level 1.
Roxana Rodríguez Ortiz
Professor and Researcher of Philosophy and History of Ideas at the UACM. PhD in Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. She is a specialist in Critical Border Studies,
20th century French philosophy and Jacques Derrida. She is a member of SNI-CONACYT since 2011.
Gabriela Pinillos
PhD in Social Sciences, academic at the Universidad Iberoamericana. She is a consultant for various international organizations. She is part of the UACM Border Studies Group in which she participated as coordinator
from 2021-2023. She is a member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico Level C.
Martha Muñoz Durán
PhD in Geography and Territorial Planning. She is a researcher at the Centro Universitario de los Altos at the University of Guadalajara and has worked on issues of migration and gender, female migration, and female
labor.
Cristina Cruz Carvajal
Member of the National System of CONACYT Researchers, Level 1. PhD in Sociology from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. She currently works as a professor in the International Relations Degree at BUAP.
Sofía Cardona
She studied Law at UNAM, with a specialization in International Law. She started working at UNHCR in 2016 as a Resettlement Associate and currently serves as a Senior Protection Associate at UNHCR Mexico, being gender-based
violence the focal point for the operation.
Oscar Misael Hernández
PhD in Social Anthropology from El Colegio de Michoacán. He is a professor-researcher at El COLEF, attached to the Department of Social Studies. His lines of research are the dynamics of migration, violence at the border
and gender identities.
Adriana Sletza Ortega Ramírez
Professor-Researcher of International Relations at BUAP. PhD in Political and Social Sciences at UNAM. She has a degree in International Relations and a Master in Studies on the United States at the Universidad de las
Américas-Puebla (UDLAP). She is a member of the National System of Researchers Level 1.
Roberto Zepeda Martínez
PhD in Political and Social Sciences, with emphasis in International Relations from UNAM and has a PhD in Political Philosophy from the University of Sheffield. Coordinator of the Integration Studies area and Full-Time
Researcher of CISAN at UNAM.
Carlos González Zepeda
PhD candidate in Social Sciences and Humanities at UAM-C; where he is also Director of the Diarios del Terruño Magazine, as well as head of the Research Group of the Seminar on Multidisciplinary Studies on International
Migration (SEMMI).
Homero Vázquez Ramos
Jorge Carpizo National Chair of Law. RICAJRCD Coordinator.
Applicant Lawyer.
Alejandra Díaz de León
Research professor at El COLMEX. Her lines of work focus on understanding, ethnographically, how Central American migrants in transit through Mexico react to violence, stress, and the uncertainty of crossing the country.
Angélica Neiszer Lujano
EGraduated from the UCSJ Human Rights Degree, Master in Anthropology from the University of Amsterdam, she has worked in public institutions and international civil society organizations. Currently Director of the Search
for Migrants at the National Search Commission.
Elena Sánchez-Montijano
She is a tenured research professor at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and general coordinator of the Programa Interdisciplinar en Estudios Migratorios (CIDE-MIG). Her lines of work deal with
integration policies for migrants, migration regimes and migrant transnational relations.
Rubén Guzmán Sánchez
He is an internationalist, with a master's degree in International Cooperation and a teacher in International Migration Studies from El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. He has facilitated and accompanied the design and
execution of projects in institutional strengthening, social inclusion, regional development, human mobility, and the environment.
Leticia Calderón Chelius
She is a researcher and teacher at the Instituto Mora. She has a PhD in Social Sciences with a specialty in Political Science from FLACSO-Mexico. She belongs to the National System of Researchers level 2. She is currently
president of the Board of Trustees of Sin Fronteras, IAP.
Nashieli Ramírez Hernández
She chairs the Mexico City Human Rights Commission. She is a specialist in Educational Research and Teaching Practice from UNAM. She has coordinated various publications, among which are "Migraciones vemos… infancias
no sabemos. Primera infancia y migración en México".
Aleida Alavez Ruiz
She is a representative in the LXIV Legislature. She has extensive legislative experience at the federal and local level. She was the promoter of the Law of Interculturality, Attention to Migrants and Human Mobility
in the then Legislative Assembly of the Distrito Federal.
Rosa María Vanegas García
She has a degree in International Relations from UNAM and is a research professor at the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. She was part of the coordination of the Permanent Seminar on Chicano and Border
Studies. She is a specialist in the study of migration from the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program.
Claudia Villegas Delgado
Member of the National System of Researchers and editor of ACME magazine. She has been a professor at universities in Mexico and the United States. She specializes in topics such as social movements, socio-spatial inequality
in the contemporary city, and Mexican migration to the United States.
Francisco Javier Guerrero Mendoza
He is a tenured researcher "C" of the Directorate of Ethnology and Social Anthropology, a master's degree in Anthropological Sciences and a doctoral candidate at the UNAM Faculty of Economics. He has taught at higher
education institutions and is the author of texts on economics, politics, and anthropology, among other subjects.
Ramón Eduardo González Muñiz
He has a degree in Social Anthropology, a Master's in Philosophy and a PhD in Ethnology. His lines of research are the history and historiography of Mexican anthropology from the perspective of networks, communities
and scientific traditions. In 2019 he assumed the Directorate of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of the INAH.
Norma Mendieta Mendieta
She has a degree in Social Work from the Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social at UNAM. She is the director of the Centro de Atención a la Familia Migrante Indígena, A.C., and her work is aimed at making visible the problems
faced by migrants and their families in conditions of return / deportation.
Luis Enrique Calva Sánchez
PhD in Social Sciences from El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, member of the National System of Researchers at level I. He is a Research Professor in the Department of Population Studies at El Colef. Among his topics
are qualified migration and migratory flows.
Rodrigo Jiménez Uribe
Master in Demography from El Colegio de México. He works as the Coordinator of Population and Development Planning in the General Secretariat of the Consejo Nacional de Población. He has experience in the federal public
administration in the sectors of Demography, Health, Education, Public Safety and Gender.
Pablo Cabada
Master in Cultural Anthropology and Sociology of Development from the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, he has worked on issues of public security and internal displacement. He currently works as an Assistant
for the Protection of Internally Displaced Persons in the IOM mission in Mexico.
Emilio Alberto López Reyes
PhD in Migration Studies from El Colef, he is a member of the Interdisciplinary Group on Migration Issues, collaborator in Humanizing deportation, the Observatory of Migration Legislation and Policy and researcher in
the project "Geographies of displacement" attached to the University of Texas, Austin.
Marie-Laure Coubes
PhD in Demography from the University of Paris Nanterre. She works at El Colef as a professor-researcher, attached to the Department of Population Studies. She was the institutional manager of the Surveys on Migration
on the northern and southern borders of Mexico from 2010 to 2018.
Miguel Ángel Virgilio Aguilar Dorado
Sociologist from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Master in Cultural Studies from El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, he is currently Coordinator of the Center for Migration Studies of the Migration Policy,
Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau.
Dana Graber Ladek
Head of Mission of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Mexico. She has a BA in Psychology and Journalism from Goshen College and a Master's in International Affairs with a specialization in Conflict
Resolution from George Washington University.
Organizer
UPMRIP
The Migration Policy, Registration and Identity of Persons Bureau (UPMRIP) of the Secretariat of Government proposes the country's migration policy in accordance with the applicable legal provisions, within a framework of respect for
human rights and contribution to national development.
Partners
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees protects stateless persons as well as people forced to flee their homes. Provides life-saving assistance in emergencies, safeguards fundamental human rights and helps displaced
people find a safe place to call home.
International Organization for Migration
The International Organization for Migration is part of the United Nations System and is the leading intergovernmental organization promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of the international community. Thanks
to its programs it has a direct impact through the humanitarian nexus.
German Technical Cooperation (GIZ), in Mexico
The German Technical Cooperation (GIZ, for its acronym in German) supports the Government of Mexico in the conception of national development policy, mainly on issues related to migration, the environment and biological diversity,
among others.
Secretariat of Culture
The Secretariat of Culture is the institution in charge of comprehensively preserving the nation's cultural heritage in its various artistic and cultural manifestations, as well as stimulating programs aimed at the creation,
development, and dissemination of such expressions.
Government of Mexico City
The Government of Mexico City enjoys autonomy with regard to its internal regime and its political and administrative organization. It has the necessary instances to offer residents and visitors a harmonious coexistence and
respect for human rights
Youth Institute
The Youth Institute of Mexico City is the body in charge of creating and implementing public policies for the benefit of the youth sector of the entity, especially in educational, legal, psychological counseling, labor, addiction
prevention and dissemination of cultural activities.
Executing Body of the Comprehensive Human Rights System
The IESIDH (for its acronym in Spanish) of Mexico City is in charge of the process carried out by higher education institutions, civil society organizations, citizens and the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of
the local sphere to work for the sake of the effectiveness of people's rights.
Secretariat of Culture of Mexico City
The Secretariat of Culture of the Government of Mexico City is responsible of guaranteeing the full exercise of the cultural rights of those who inhabit or pass through the capital, in addition to ensuring accessibility and
enriching the quality of cultural manifestations.
The Secretariat of Government, whose primary mission is to ensure the governance of the country, has its headquarters in the so-called Palacio de Cobián. It has spaces in which academic, cultural, political, and international
and inter-institutional coordination events, among others, take place.
Since its creation in 1999, the Casa Refugio Citlaltépetl has addressed the migratory phenomenon from the cultural sphere and has been a refuge for writers of different nationalities who were victims of violence in their countries
of origin. It's site of conferences, book presentations, poetry readings and literary workshops.
The Cineteca Nacional is a cultural and recreational space with a variety of activities. You can tour the gallery and its exhibitions; enjoy their outdoor forum; participate in one of the film courses taught there; browse through
books and movies for sale, and explore the Digital Video Library.
Inaugurated in May 2006, it has a collection of 600,000 books available to the public. They also host various cultural and artistic gattherings, such as exhibitions, conferences, concerts, plays, workshops, courses, book presentations,
academic activities and cinema.
The Biblioteca de México receives more than 1,500 visitors per day who consult the available editorial collections. Its three exhibition halls and theater forum offer the public various cultural activities such as films, literary
presentations, plays and workshops for children and adults.
Located behind the Metropolitan Cathedral, is a multidisciplinary space that offers its public library services, film exhibitions, music, workshops, conferences, literature, and various art, science, and technology exhibitions.
Located in a building from the colonial era, the Museo Nacional de las Culturas del Mundo, displays objects of international origin. The exhibit showcase ways of life, values, customs and beliefs that help understand the cultural
diversity and different social manifestations of the world.
Part of the capital's Culture Secretariat is located next to the Torre Latinoamericana. It hosts activities oriented to the visual arts, cultural management and the creation of new technologies, as well as various cultural
events.
Part of Mexico City's Red de Faros. A space for the promotion of artistic and cultural disciplines with a community focus, such as social circus, theater, dance and visual arts. Additionally, it has rooms specialized in artistic
and cultural training.
The Colegio de San Ildefonso is one of the most important cultural spaces in the nation. Its most prominent hall is the Simón Bolívar Amphitheater, where conferences, corporate events and concerts can be held. It has capacity
for 150 and up to 600 people.
The Casa Hogar para Niñas Graciela Zubirán Villarreal, of the National DIF, offers shelter, medical, psychological, educational, and dental care services, as well as cultural, sports, recreational, social, legal, and nutritional
care activities for girls ages 9 to 18 years old.
Porfiriana house where Venustiano Carranza lived with his family during the last six months of his life. Later it was a barracks, an embassy, the headquarters of associated constituents and a library. It currently has 13 permanent
exhibition halls, an auditorium, a library and a gallery.