Article
French
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Abstract
`titrebWhen participation becomes institutionalised`/titrebSince 1997 we can observe in Mexico City an increasingly important interaction between public health institutions and organisations from civil society close to certain feminist arguments. More specifically, we can see the development of this phenomenon in matters of reproductive health. Recent works on this subject have treated the tensions and criticisms generated by this relationship and its implications lightly or not at all. Our objective is twofold. On one hand, we will analyse the type of interactions between organisations from civil society and Mexico City’s public health sector; on the other, we attempt to understand the tensions this relationship has created within these organisations and different currents within the feminist movement.