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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==


* [https://www.gob.mx/salud/en Secretaría de Salud (Secretary of Health)]: The government department in charge of all social health services in Mexico.
* [https://mexfam.org.mx/ MEXFAM - Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiar]: "MEXFAM works in 25 of the 32 Mexican states. It runs 85 service points, including 19 permanent clinics, 63 mobile facilities and through partnerships with 3 associate clinics. MEXFAM covers the full gamut of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs and issues, including contraception, antenatal/post-natal care, maternal and child health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV and AIDS, and information and education programmes. There is a particular bias towards serving those communities not reached by the government’s programme, including the economically disadvantaged, the rural poor, young people and men."
* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/mexico Equaldex Mexico]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Mexico. Note that homosexuality is legal in Mexico and it is legal to change gender (but surgery is required).
* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/mexico Equaldex Mexico]: Click here to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Mexico. Note that homosexuality is legal in Mexico and it is legal to change gender (but surgery is required).