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Citizen Initiative for the Promotion of the Culture of Dialogue was born in 2006 to contribute strategically to solving the great challenges in Mexico. We are a Civil Association made up of people of different nationalities and committed to promoting plural spaces for dialogue and the construction of agreements for the benefit of the public interest, specifically, of the Mexican population inside and outside national territory.

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On October 22nd, the report "What's Happening with Youth and Work?" was presented. Participants in the presentation included Carlos Flores, General Director of Corazón Capital; Emilia Ramírez, Director of GOYN CDMX; and young people from the city, who emphasized the urgent need to promote public policies and multi-sectoral collaborations that guarantee real development opportunities for young people.

The findings paint a worrying picture:

In Mexico City, there are 2 million young people between the ages of 15 and 29 (22% of the population).
779,000 – 4 out of 10 – are young people of opportunity; that is, they come from adverse contexts that limit their access to work and education and do not have higher education.
More than 1 million are no longer studying, which represents 51% of the young people of the capital.
115,000 of the 259,000 young people who are disconnected are women performing care work.

Consult the document

https://goynmexico.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Que-pasa-con-las-juventudes-y-el-trabajo.pdf

It is a free and accessible digital platform that serves as an information and collaboration tool between youth and institutions for employability in CDMX

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