Brugada announces the creation of 200 Cendis in the capital

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The elected head of government, Clara Brugadaguaranteed that during his administration 200 Child Development Centers will be built (You are standing), half of them in the Utopiasand the rest in other parts of the city; he also called on the district governments to rethink the capital by prioritizing a Public Care System.

At the inauguration of the Cihuacóatl Utopia, a space focused on the well-being of women, Clara Brugada said that her government will be responsible for building 100 Cendis, one for each Utopia contemplated for her administration; she also said that she is already in talks with elected mayors to build 100 more and thus reach the established goal of 200.

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“I am suggesting to my fellow secretaries and mayors that we can take up the task and do more; we have a historic deficit in Cendis,” said the future mayor of the capital.

The future head of government stressed that Mexico City and the districts that comprise it must be rethought by prioritizing a Public Care System, mainly in early childhood, which must be established as a State policy at the national, state, municipal or mayoral levels.

The Cendis will focus their efforts on caring for girls and boys from six months to six years of age, with the aim of providing women living in the country’s capital with free time that they can devote to economic activities, if they so wish, or to leisure activities such as swimming, exercising, attending cultural events, among others offered in complexes such as the one inaugurated this Thursday.

The Cihuacóatl Utopia is the first one focused exclusively on the well-being of women, and whose name refers to a female serpent, the tutelary goddess of the area’s basin before the arrival of the Mexicas, in addition to being the name by which the feminine part of power was known, which also refers to life issues such as health, medicine and other fundamental knowledge.

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The head of the Women’s Secretariat in the capital, Ingrid Gómez Saracibar, highlighted that Utopía Cihuacóatl will offer different free health services such as mammograms, to which Brugada assured that all these spaces will have a mammogram and different services that guarantee well-being to women.

“For women, it is no longer a utopia but a reality, of how we can have a space with what women need and lack on a daily basis,” said the president of the Women’s Institute, Nadine Gasman.

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2024-09-17 20:22:40

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