The presentation will take place at 6:00 PM in the municipal plenary hall, where the main conclusions drawn from the study will be outlined. This diagnostic aims to identify the needs, concerns, and realities of the child and youth population to guide future public policies and municipal programs.
Through this information, the Council intends to design measures better adapted to the daily lives of these groups, thereby improving their well-being and quality of life. The study is seen as a crucial tool for progressing towards a municipality that is “more inclusive and respectful” of children and young people.
The City Council has encouraged citizens to participate in the presentation and learn firsthand about the study's findings, contributing to the creation of a community committed to its younger generations.




