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      Policy Brief

      Alumbra: Knowledge and Practice Community for the Prevention of Sexual Violence against Children in Mexico

      Executive Summary

      • In Latin America, estimates of sexual violence prevalence range between 3%-6% for boys and 13%-16% for girls (Casas-Muñoz et al., 2023).
      • In Mexico, 12.6% of women reported sexual violence before the age of 15; equivalent to 6.4 million women (INEGI, 2021b).

      In response to persistently high rates of sexual violence, the Early Institute, a think tank based in Mexico City, Mexico, conducted an initial assessment and identified critical deficiencies in multisectoral interventions. Consequently, in 2018, Alumbra was launched as a national initiative to prevent sexual violence against children. Its goal was to create a knowledge and practice community that unites over 40 national stakeholders, including NGOs, governmental institutions and international organizations.

      Central to its efforts is a digital platform which consolidates official statistics, educational resources, reports for prevention and a directory for legal, psychological, and medical support services.

      Alumbra’s community has become a key reference for equipping caregivers, practitioners and policymakers.

      The community offers an innovative, evidence-based model to prevent sexual violence against children. Its experience shows how culturally adaptable frameworks can strengthen global protection efforts.

      The Questions We Sought To Answer:

      In what ways can a knowledge and practice community foster cross-sector collaboration to prevent sexual violence against children?
      How can collective learning help close data gaps and deepen understanding of sexual violence against children?
      In what ways can a knowledge and practice community act as a key driver in shaping public policies to strengthen prevention efforts?
      Country or Region Focus:
      South America, Global
      Public Health Pillars:
      Policy and Legislation

      Effective Governance and Multi-Sectoral Coordination

      Data Driven and Evidence Based Solutions

      Contributing Partners:

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      Early Institute
      National Institute of Pediatrics Mexico
      National Institute of Pediatrics, Mexico

      About ISPCAN Rise Up Policy Forum

      The ISPCAN Rise Up Policy Forum is a global initiative to catalyze progress in child protection through a public health and system strengthening approach. It brings together governments, researchers and practitioners in a community of practice and learning, to build on and translate into action the pledges made during the 2024 Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children.

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