Seeds Background y Uber they made a symbolic signing of the collaboration agreement that has united them for more than 7 years in Mexico.
One day after 25N, Gabriela Toledo (Seed Fund) and Cecilia Roman (Uber) reaffirmed their commitment to eradicate multifactorial violence against women through supporting projects of organizations in Mexico.
As part of the iniciativa driving change de Uberthe app in Mexico has donated around 5.8 million pesos to Fondo Semillas and reaffirmed its commitment for the 2024-2025 biennium.
Some of the women-led projects that Uber México has supported with the help of Fondo Semillas are:
- Search for Missing Persons in Chihuahua and Guanajuato
- Support and Defender of vulnerable communities in border areas
- Legal and psychological support for victims of violence and their families
- Combat violence through community strategies
- Women’s soccer in the State of Mexico
In the voice of Cecilia Román, Safety Communication Manager for Uber in Mexico, the transportation company and Fondo Semillas have reached an agreement in which the mutual recognition of capabilities is aimed at:
“Recognize and dignify the work of women who became leaders due to the circumstances they experienced in Mexico.”
Cecilia Román, Uber
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Gabriela Toledo, director of Seeds Backgroundexpressed his worry about the future of your budget.
Within the framework of the signing of the agreement with Uber, Gabriela Toledo indicated that there is concern about the budget because There is a considerable decrease since the last six-year term in Mexico.
Internationally, Donald Trump’s presidency could mean a decline for the philanthropic ecosystem in the United States, a country from which Fondo Semillas receives donations.
For now, Semillas Fund financing for 160 organizations is secured for the 2024-2025 biennium thanks to agreements such as the one with Uber. It should be noted that the Semillas Fund call is biannual and is published every 18 months; The next one will be broadcast at the end of 2025.
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What are the key initiatives supported by Fondo Semillas in partnership with Uber to combat violence against women in Mexico?
Interview: Time.news Editor Interviews Gabriela Toledo, Director of Fondo Semillas
Time.news Editor: Good morning, Gabriela! It’s great to have you here today to discuss the latest developments regarding Fondo Semillas and the collaboration with Uber. Can you start by giving us a bit of background on the partnership?
Gabriela Toledo: Good morning, and thank you for having me! The collaboration between Fondo Semillas and Uber has been ongoing for over seven years now. We signed a symbolic agreement reaffirming our commitment to combat multifactorial violence against women in Mexico. This partnership has enabled us to support various initiatives aimed at helping vulnerable communities.
Time.news Editor: That’s really inspiring. Just recently, right after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, you both reaffirmed this commitment. Why was this timing significant?
Gabriela Toledo: The timing is crucial because it highlights the urgent need to address violence against women, especially in our country, which has seen a concerning rise in such issues. By reaffirming our partnership around this date, we aim to remind everyone of our ongoing efforts and the importance of supporting women’s rights daily—not just on symbolic days.
Time.news Editor: Uber has pledged around 5.8 million pesos to support Fondo Semillas. Can you share some of the specific projects that this funding has helped?
Gabriela Toledo: Absolutely! With the support from Uber, we’ve been able to fund several important initiatives, including efforts to search for missing persons in Chihuahua and Guanajuato, and provide legal and psychological support for victims of violence and their families. We’re also involved in community strategies to combat violence and have promoted women’s soccer in the State of Mexico, which serves as a platform for empowerment.
Time.news Editor: It sounds like you are making tangible differences in the communities you support. Cecilia Román, Uber’s Safety Communication Manager, mentioned the importance of recognizing the work of female leaders in these projects. How important is this recognition?
Gabriela Toledo: Recognition is vital! Many women become leaders out of necessity due to their circumstances. By acknowledging their struggles and contributions, we not only dignify their efforts but also inspire others in their communities to take action. It creates a ripple effect, showing that leadership can come from within even the most challenging situations.
Time.news Editor: On a different note, there seems to be concern about the future budget for Fondo Semillas, especially with changes in government and the impact of external factors like Donald Trump. Can you elaborate on these challenges?
Gabriela Toledo: Yes, the budget situation has become increasingly precarious. We have seen a significant decrease in funding since the last six-year term, which poses challenges for our ongoing projects. External factors, such as political shifts and changes in international relations, can affect our financial landscape, making it crucial for us to adapt and seek out alternative funding sources to continue our work effectively.
Time.news Editor: That sounds challenging, but I admire your resilience. As we look forward, what are your hopes for the future of this partnership and the impact on women’s rights in Mexico?
Gabriela Toledo: My hope is that through our partnership with Uber, we can continue to expand our support for women-led initiatives and amplify the voices of those affected by violence. I also believe it’s essential to engage more corporations in social responsivity—it’s not just about funding but also about commitment and solidarity. Together, we can make violence against women a thing of the past.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Gabriela, for your insights and for the vital work you continue to do. We look forward to seeing the positive changes your partnership brings in Mexico.
Gabriela Toledo: Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to share our work and hope to inspire others to join us in this crucial fight.