The Senate of the Republic promotes a reform to strengthen the more than 2,462 municipalities of the country in security, infrastructure and local development. Historically, these entities have faced abandonment.
Discussion on multi-stakeholder cooperation
Senator Mario Vázquez, president of the Municipal Development Commission, will lead this Tuesday, July 14, the discussion “The Strategic Role of Multi-stakeholder Cooperation as a Tool to Achieve the Sustainable Development of Mexico.” The event will bring together municipal presidents, legislators, international organizations, civil society and academia.
The objective: analyze mechanisms that allow municipalities to access new financing, training and collaboration tools to promote sustainable development projects.
International cooperation as an alternative
Mario Vázquez highlighted that municipalities are the level of government closest to citizens and require greater capabilities to respond to current challenges. He pointed out that international cooperation represents a strategic alternative to strengthen its management, attract investments and improve the quality of life.
During the discussion, experiences with organizations such as the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), as well as representatives of the Embassy of Chile, the Citizen Observatory of Human Rights and the Transforming Our World TODAY Network will be discussed.
The senator stressed that the Municipal Development Commission will continue to promote spaces for dialogue that strengthen the autonomy and institutional capacities of city councils, promoting a development model based on cooperation, innovation and participation of all sectors.




