Overview
- The program combines 25,000‑peso non‑reimbursable seed grants, microloans of 10,000 to 100,000 pesos at 0–3% interest for up to 36 months, and job placement through equality‑committed companies.
- Funds will flow through the city’s development fund Fondeso with coordination from the economic development and labor secretariats.
- A network of 70 territorial monitoras will identify beneficiaries and provide technical, financial and rights‑based guidance with ongoing follow‑up.
- Priority targets include victims of violence, single heads of household, women over 50, Indigenous women, women with disabilities and people from the sexual diversity community, including those lacking formal income documentation.
- Business chambers such as Canaco, Coparmex, Canacope, CMIC, Canadevi, AMMJE, G100, the British Chamber and the CCE pledged support, and the government plans to present a comprehensive anti‑sexual‑abuse plan before November 25.