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A non-profit organization has a legal obligation to be very transparent with the resources it manages and the projects it develops. Moreover, it will then have the necessary legitimacy to demand this clarity and honesty from the public and private institutions with which it works and interacts.

Sin Fronteras also has the category of Private Assistance Institution (IAP), precisely to reinforce this image of transparency. In this section, you will find all the information that allows us to evidence the honesty of our work in light of the controls we are subject to and the special legal framework regulating us.

 


Partner: UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Project: Comprehensive care, skills development and advocacy in public policies for the local integration of persons subject to international protection in Mexico City.


Partner: Citi Foundation

Project: Social and Economic Integration fro Migrant in Mexico Iniciative.


Partner: Nacional Monte de Piedad, IAP.

Project: Liaisons Sin Fronteras: Opens the Door to Labor Integration Access to Rights for Migrants and People under International Protection


Partner: Global Fund for Children

Project: Social inclusion and access to rights of migrant children and adolescents and subjects of international protection in Mexico.

as y adolescentes migrantes y sujetos de protección internacional en México.


Partner: HIP/CAMMINA: (Alliance for Migration in Central America and Mexico)

Project: Institutional Strengthening for the Sustainability of Projects in Favor of the Migrant Population and those Subject to International Protection in Mexico


Partner: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Proyecto: Promotion of Human Rights-Friendly Policy Frameworks for Migrants and their Families in Mexico Project


Partner: Fundación México – Estados Unidos para la Ciencia, A.C.

Project: CDC-Mexico Cooperative Agreement to Strengthen Epidemiological Surveilance, Laboratory, and Risk Communication Capacities to Respond to COVID-19.


Partner: Fondo Semillas

Project: Support for the Haitian population in Mexico City.

Laws that govern our existence as a Private Assistance Institution

  • The organization has developed internal regulations that govern its work more specifically.
  • Federal Law for the Promotion of Activities carried out by Non-Profit Organizations.
  • General Law on Social Development Federal Labor Law
  • Income Tax Act
  • Securities and Credit Operations Law Commercial Code
  • Law for the Promotion of Social Development Activities of Non-profit Organizations for the Federal District
  • Law on Private Assistance Institutions for the Federal District.
  • Civil Code for the Federal District
  • Federal District Code of Civil Procedures

The organization has developed internal regulations that govern its work more specifically.

  • Statutes Powers
  • Strategic Planning
  • Organizational Manual
  • Procedures Manuals
  • Operational Planning

The reports contained here have been prepared annually since 2000 to reflect all the work that Sin Fronteras carries out to fulfil its mission, through the detailed account of the projects it carries out and testimonies of how migrants and refugees are faring.

 

You will not find all the edited reports, since the first editions are not available in electronic archive, but you can consult them by contacting the organization.

Carlos Dolci No.96, Col. Alfonso XIII, Alcaldía Álvaro Obregón, C.P. 01460 México, D.F.

Tels. (52) 55 5514-1519 / (52) 55 5514-1521 | (52) 55 5514-1524 sinfronteras@sinfronteras.org.mx

Responsible for information:
María Fernanda Rivero Benfield

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