The Report highlights that the human rights challenges recorded in 2023 are a compass to understand what should be done differently in 2024. The Chapter dedicated to Mexico cites that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made little progress in addressing human rights challenges in Mexico, including extreme criminal violence, abuses against migrants, gender-based violence, attacks against journalists and human rights defenders, torture, disappearances and extrajudicial executions. During his Presidency, the poverty rate has been reduced from 41.91 TP3T in 2018 to 36.31 TP3T in 2022. However, extreme poverty has remained at the same level and the number of people without access to health services has more than doubled.