Politics Health Local 2026-04-10T02:02:10+00:00

Guanajuato Governor Unveils Inclusion Strategy

The government of Guanajuato, led by Governor Libia García Muñoz Ledo, is launching a new strategy aimed at integrating principles of diversity and gender equality into all areas of state activity. The key tool is the new 'Guanajuato Embraces Diversity' document, designed to turn human rights declarations into concrete actions and practices in citizen services.


Guanajuato Governor Unveils Inclusion Strategy

The Governor of Guanajuato, Libia Dennise García Muñoz Ledo, reported that she held a working meeting with the Undersecretary of Sexual and Gender Diversity, Ricardo García Frausto, during which actions were outlined to strengthen equal opportunities and establish permanent institutional training. Beyond the meeting, the message points to a strategic bet: to bring inclusion to the entire government apparatus, not as an isolated program, but as a cross-cutting axis that runs through decisions, public policies, and citizen attention. In this sense, it is planned to integrate all sectors that make up diversity, with the aim of making inclusion cease to be just discourse and translate into concrete practices in public life in Guanajuato. A strategy that seeks to permeate all areas. Among the highlighted actions, the state government is promoting the guide 'Guanajuato Embraces Diversity', a document that not only sets out principles but also serves as an operational tool for public officials. The guide includes a specialized glossary, historical context, statistical data, and conceptual frameworks to understand sexual and gender diversity from a human rights perspective, as well as guiding the use of language and institutional decision-making with an inclusive perspective. The objective of the document is to have a cross-cutting impact in all areas of government, to make historically excluded realities visible, and to translate inclusion into concrete actions within public service. Discourse and Practice 'In the Guanajuato we are building, all people, all voices, and all causes have a place,' Libia García Muñoz Ledo, Governor of Guanajuato. However, beyond the message, the issue opens another reading: the diversity agenda exists, but it has not had a constant presence in the state's public conversation, unlike other government axes. What's Next. The challenge is to translate strategies into visible results. Permanent training and territorial implementation will be key to measuring the real scope of this policy. For now, the movement is clear: the state government seeks to position an inclusion agenda, although there is still room to gain visibility and public debate.