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Ministry of Women, Genders and Diversity (Argentina)

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Ministry of Women,
Genders and Diversity
Ministerio de las Mujeres,
Géneros y Diversidad

Ministry headquarters in Buenos Aires
Ministry overview
Formed2019(2019)
Preceding Ministry
  • National Institute for Women
DissolvedJune 2024;1 month ago(2024-06)
JurisdictionArgentina
HeadquartersBalcarce 186,Buenos Aires
Annual budget$6,204,800,623 (2021)[1]
Minister responsible
Websiteargentina.gob.ar/generos

TheMinistry of Women, Genders and Diversity(Spanish:Ministerio de las Mujeres, Géneros y Diversidad;MMGyD) was aministryof theArgentine Governmenttasked with overseeing the country's public policies on issues affecting women and gender and sexual minorities. The ministry was created in 2019, as one of the initial measures ofPresident Alberto Fernández;the first minister wasElizabeth Gómez Alcorta.[2]

The ministry overtook the responsibilities of the National Institute for Women (Instituto Nacional de la Mujer;INAM), which existed from 2017 to 2019.[3]

The ministry was dissolved in December 2023 following an announcement by PresidentJavier Mileiafter his inauguration. The ministry became a provisionalundersecretaryuntil June 2024, when it was definitely closed. The Milei's administration alleged the ministry was a "politicized entity" in order to justify its supression.[4]The government also alleged that "This organization was created and used by the previous administration to propagate and impose an ideological agenda", stating also that "none of its actions resulted in the lowering of the number of crimes against women".[5]

Structure[edit]

The Ministry was subdivided into the following dependencies:[6]

  • Secretariat of Equality and Diversity Policies (Secretaría de Políticas de Igualdad y Diversidad)
    • Undersecretariat of Equality Policies (Subsecretaría de Políticas de Igualdad)
    • Undersecretariat of Diversity Policies (Subsecretaría de Políticas de Diversidad)
  • Secretariat of Policies against Gender-based Violence (Secretaría de Políticas contra la Violencia por Razones de Género)
    • Undersecretariat for a Comprehensive Approach to Gender-based Violence (Subsecretaría de Abordaje Integral de la Violencia por Razones de Género)
    • Undersecretariat of Special Programmes against Gender-based Violence (Subsecretaría de Programas Especiales contra la Violencia por Razones de Género)
    • Undersecretariat of Training, Research and Cultural Policies for Equality (Subsecretaría de Formación, Investigación y Políticas Culturales para la Igualdad)

Headquarters[edit]

The Ministry's offices were located across three other government facilities, the main one being the one located at Balcarce 186, in theBuenos AiresbarrioofMonserrat.[7]In April 2020 the government announced plans to house the whole ministry in the offices at Cochabamba 54, in thebarrioofSan Telmo.[8]

List of ministers[edit]

No. Minister Party Term President
1 Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta Patria Grande Front 10 December 2019 – 7 October 2022 Alberto Fernández
2 Ayelén Mazzina Justicialist Party 10 October 2022 – 10 December 2023

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Presupuesto 2021".Ministerio de Economía(in Spanish). 2020.Retrieved20 November2020.
  2. ^Timerman, Jordana (3 February 2020)."Can Argentina's Feminists Change Government?".Americas Quarterly.Retrieved26 April2020.
  3. ^"Ley de Ministerios / Decreto 7/2019".Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina(in Spanish). 10 December 2019.Retrieved26 April2020.
  4. ^Javier Milei cierra el Ministerio de Mujeres por “imponer una agenda ideológica”on Deia.eus, June 2024
  5. ^Las reacciones cruzadasby Marina Guerrier onEl Litoral,10 Jun 2024
  6. ^"El Ministerio de las Mujeres, Géneros y Diversidad oficializó su estructura".Tiempo Argentino(in Spanish). 20 December 2019.Retrieved27 April2020.
  7. ^"Ministerio de las Mujeres, Géneros y Diversidad".argentina.gob.ar(in Spanish).Retrieved26 April2020.
  8. ^"El Ministerio de Mujeres, Género y Diversidad tendrá su propia sede en San Telmo".Infobae(in Spanish). 8 April 2020.Retrieved26 April2020.

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