(1) Adopt urgent measures to prevent the violent deaths, killings and enforced disappearances of women, including by addressing the root causes of such violence, such as armed violence, organized crime, drug trafficking, discriminatory stereotypes, poverty and the marginalization of women; (2) Investigate, prosecute and adequately punish perpetrators, including State and non-State actors, as a matter of priority; (3) Ensure that feminicide is criminalized in all state penal codes in accordance with the General Act on Women's Access to a Life Free from Violence, standardize police investigation protocols for feminicide across the State party and ensure the effective enforcement of criminal law provisions on feminicide; (4) Simplify and harmonize procedures at the state level to activate the Amber Alert programme and the Alba Protocol and to accelerate the search for disappeared women and girls, adopt targeted policies and protocols to mitigate the risks associated with the disappearance of women and girls, such as feminicide and human trafficking in women and girls for sexual exploitation and forced labour, and ensure that the Executive Commission for Victim Support strengthens its gender sensitive approach; (5) Evaluate the impact of the gender violence alert mechanism, to ensure harmonized and extended implementation and coordination at the federal, state and municipal levels, and ensure the participation of non-governmental organizations, academic experts, gender and human rights advocates and women who were victims of violence; (6) Address the lack of protection measures to ensure the dignity and physical integrity of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women, including by raising public awareness of their rights, in cooperation with civil society; (7) Strengthen mechanisms to systematically collect data on violence against women and girls, including feminicide and enforced disappearances, disaggregated by type of violence and relationship to perpetrator; (8) Accelerate the resolution of the case concerning Pilar Arguello Trujillo, as recommended by the Committee in its views concerning Trujillo Reyes and Arguello Morales v. Mexico, as a matter of priority, with a view to encouraging the resolution of other such cases in the future.

(1) Allocate adequate human, technical and financial resources to the effective and harmonized implementation of the General Act for the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Crimes of Trafficking in Persons and for the Protection and Assistance of Victims across all states; (2) Strengthen the mechanisms and policies in place to combat trafficking and ensure that they have adequate technical, financial and human resources, including for the training of labour inspectors, police and border officials so that they are better able to identify forced labour, trafficking and related offences committed against women and girls, and systematically collect and analyse data, disaggregated by sex and age, on trafficking in persons; (3) Investigate, prosecute and adequately punish perpetrators of trafficking in persons, especially women and girls, and develop national guidelines for the early identification and referral of victims of trafficking to appropriate social services so as to avoid revictimization; (4) Strengthen support to women who are victims of trafficking, in particular migrant women and indigenous women, by ensuring adequate access to health care, counselling services and redress, including reparations and compensation, and the provision of adequate shelters; (5) Enhance regional cooperation with countries of origin and destination in order to prevent trafficking, through the exchange of information and the harmonization of procedures; strengthen institutional mechanisms, especially at the local level, with a view to combating corruption; and systematically and duly investigate incidents of complicity between State agents and organized crime gangs and ensure that the perpetrators are effectively prosecuted and punished with adequate sentences and disciplinary measures and that victims are provided with reparations or compensation.