The Congress of the State of Guanajuato received the 2025 annual report from the Office of the Human Rights Procurator, Karla Gabriela Alcaraz Olvera, with a central fact: the highest number of resolutions issued since the body's creation was reached. The delivery was led by the President of the Congress, Martha Edith Moreno Valencia, who announced that the document will be reviewed by deputies as part of the institutional control process. The head of the State of Guanajuato's Human Rights Procurator's Office highlighted that the report reflects an increase in coverage and attention to the population. "Greater reach in territory and training". Among the results, over 5 thousand training actions are reported, impacting more than 140 thousand people, as well as the training of 944 public servants on topics such as assisting victims of gender-based violence and searching for persons. The signing of agreements under the ALVA strategy (Alliance against Violence) with public and private institutions was also promoted, with the aim of expanding prevention and care. "Search and direct attention". In terms of accompaniment, the Procurator's Office reported carrying out 295 actions related to the search for missing or unlocated persons, in addition to strengthening its presence in rural communities and peripheral areas. As part of service digitization, channels such as WhatsApp were implemented for receiving complaints, in order to facilitate citizen access. "What's next: legislative review". The Congress will analyze the report on key aspects such as the protection, promotion, and defense of human rights, in an exercise that seeks to evaluate the real impact of institutional actions. The document is presented as a transparency mechanism, but also as a thermometer of the state of human rights in Guanajuato. "Delivery to the executive". Governor Libia Dennise García Muñoz Ledo informed on her social networks that she received the 2025 Activities Report from the State of Guanajuato's Human Rights Procurator's Office, from its head, Karla Gabriela Alcaraz Olvera, and highlighted that human rights are "built every day, with actions and with commitment". She added that her administration will continue to work in a coordinated manner to guarantee respect, protection, and promotion of the rights of all people, considering that "a state that takes care of its people is a state that advances".
Guanajuato Congress Receives Record Human Rights Report
The Congress of Guanajuato accepted the 2025 annual report from the Human Rights Procurator. The report shows a record number of resolutions, increased population coverage, and the implementation of training and citizen protection programs.