Summary of Programas de Bienestar reducen pobreza y potencian mercado interno. Conferencia presidenta Sheinbaum
In the recent conference led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, various contributors discussed the impact of social Welfare Programs in reducing poverty and stimulating the internal market in Mexico. The session highlighted several key points:
- Welfare Programs: The government has initiated various programs targeting vulnerable populations, including pensions for the elderly, support for people with disabilities, and scholarships for students. As of the latest report, 5.8 million individuals are receiving these benefits, amounting to an investment of nearly 36 billion pesos for the current payment period.
- Price Monitoring: Iván Escalante presented a report on the "Who's Who in Prices" initiative, which tracks gasoline prices and basic necessities. The average price of regular gasoline has decreased to approximately 23.87 pesos per liter, with many gas stations now selling below 24 pesos. The report also included comparisons of prices for essential goods across various cities, emphasizing consumer awareness and fair pricing.
- Educational Initiatives: The conference also covered educational programs, including the "School is Ours" initiative, which empowers parents and teachers to manage funds for school improvements. Progress has been made with over 20,500 assemblies conducted to form school committees, and the program aims to assist 67,900 public schools.
- Health and Nutrition: Upcoming health initiatives were announced, including a campaign focused on oral Health and Nutrition for schoolchildren, which will involve health checks and educational sessions in nearly 90,000 public elementary schools.
- Economic Strategy: President Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of strengthening the internal market through Welfare Programs and public investment. The administration aims to reduce poverty and inequality while boosting consumption, which in turn stimulates economic growth.
- Community Engagement: The conference highlighted the importance of community involvement in Welfare Programs and education, encouraging parents, teachers, and local leaders to actively participate in decision-making processes.
- Cultural Heritage: The discussion concluded with a segment on Mexican humanism, focusing on the significance of traditional agricultural practices, particularly the milpa system and the cultural importance of corn in Mesoamerican heritage.
Overall, the conference underscored the government's commitment to social welfare, economic stability, and cultural preservation as integral components of national development.
Presenters and Contributors:
- Claudia Sheinbaum (President)
- Iván Escalante (Profeco)
- Ariadna Montiel (Welfare Programs)
- Mario (Education Programs)
- Pamela López (School is Ours)
- Julio León (Scholarships)
- Various other officials and contributors involved in the presentation and discussion of Welfare Programs and initiatives.
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