Author: Orachi

  • La Carta de la ONU como brújula para los retos globales actuales

    The UN Charter as a Compass for Today’s Global Challenges

    Coidaura Terra was present at the panel discussion “80 Years of the UN Charter: Reflections on Multilateralism and Parliamentary Democracy,”held at the Chamber of Deputies—an inclusive space for dialogue that reaffirmed Mexico’s role in peacebuilding, sustainable development, and international cooperation.

    During the event, speakers underscored the continued relevance of the United Nations Charter, signed in 1945, as an ethical and political framework for collective action. In this context, peace was emphasized not merely as the absence of conflict, but as the presence of justice, equity, and respect for human rights.

    The discussion brought together representatives from key United Nations system agencies, including UNFPA, the World Health Organization (WHO), UNDP Mexico, ECLAC, UNODC, UNICEF, and UNESCO, along with members of Congress, academics, and representatives from Mexico’s Ministry of Congress, academics, and representatives from Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Peter Grohmann, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Mexico, noted that the Charter continues to serve as an ethical and political compass for addressing today’s global challenges.

    Among the data presented were figures illustrating the scale of global challenges: more than 120 million people displaced worldwide—an increase of historic proportions; in Mexico, 60% of productive units are led by women,in part as a result of migration; and the contribution of migrants reaching up to 7% of global GDP.

    The panel also addressed priority structural challenges, including food security; the equitable and sustainable management of water resources; public health challenges; the transition to clean and efficient energy systems; the gender gap in access to land and financing in rural areas; and the impact of human mobility on human rights and economic development.

    Eighty years after the signing of the UN Charter, participants highlighted the urgency of responding to an unprecedented global crisis of violence and displacement, rethinking productive systems through the lens of equity and climate resilience, and strengthening international cooperation so that it translates into concrete public policies at the local level. The importance of incorporating the voices of women, migrants, and rural communities into decision-making processes was also emphasized, as was the need to strengthen parliamentary diplomacy as a bridge between global agreements and everyday realities.

    Coidaura Terra’s participation in this panel discussion reaffirms its commitment to remaining closely engaged with spaces for reflection that promote multilateralism, democracy, and cooperation as key tools for building peace, justice, and sustainability.

  • Coidaura Terra presente en la XXXVI Convención Internacional de Minería

    Coidaura Terra present at the XXXVI International Mining Convention

    Coidaura Terra was present at the XXXVI International Mining Convention,the most important gathering of the mining sector in Mexico, held in Acapulco and bringing together companies, specialists, and key stakeholders from across the industry.

    The Convention has established itself as a fundamental space for networking, knowledge exchange, and reflection on the sector’s current challenges. Within this context, discussions were fostered around inclusion, innovation, and sustainability—pillars that are increasingly relevant to the responsible development of mining.

    As part of the program , the Sustainability Program was carried out,which included a presentation on Applied Sustainability.This session was strategically positioned between the panel “Sustainable Mining?”, featuring Fernando Alanis, Fabián Casaubon Domenzain, Luz Hiram Laguna, and Tonatiuh Herrera, and the panel on Natural Protected Areas (NPAs), with Blanca Paola Cázarez Pérez, Daniel Ehrlich, Estefanía Nevárez, and Marco Antonio Castro.

    The overall program, organized by AIMMGM National,AIMMGM National, featured a broad and diverse agenda addressing the main challenges and opportunities of the mining sector in Mexico, with the participation of national and international experts.

    Coidaura Terra’s presence at this event reflects its interest in remaining closely engaged in dialogues that promote more responsible and sustainable mining, aligned with leading social and environmental best practices.

  • Trabajamos de cerca con los principales actores en la transición energética

    We work closely with key players in the energy transition.

    For two consecutive days, Coidaura Terra was present at strategic meetings that addressed two key pillars for the energy transition in Mexico: sustainability and women's leadership.

    As part of Mexico Tech Week,the dialogue focused on creating more human and inclusive spaces by identifying gender gaps and the need to translate these diagnostics into concrete actions. In this context, initiatives like Ovulina, focused on inclusion, were highlighted, as well as the transformative role of women driving investment in startups through networks such as Epic Angels.

    Later, at Energy Day organized by the British Chamber of Commerce in Mexico,the challenges and perspectives of the future of sustainable energy in the country were discussed. The event brought together energy sector experts and recognized the leadership of women who are leading change processes today, including Alma América Porres Luna, Angélica Ruiz, Andrea Hurtado Epstein, Diana Méndez del Águila, Edna Osuna, and Sheila Guadalupe Cadena Nieto.

    During the discussions, it was emphasized that the hydrocarbons sector continues to face an uncertain landscape, although with ambitious goals for 2030. To achieve these goals, the importance of strengthening collaboration between the public and private sectors, advancing access to unconventional resources, and ensuring greater legal certainty was underscored, all under a vision of shared benefits and energy justice,where communities and socio-environmental impacts play an increasingly important role.

    Coidaura Terra’s presence at these events reaffirms its commitment to staying close to the dialogues that drive a more sustainable, inclusive, and socially focused energy transition.