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Quintana Roo, Mexico

  • Member Since 2020
  • Action Plan
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Quintana Roo, Mexico, has joined the Open Gov Challenge with one commitment.
 

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Current Action Plan

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Quintana Roo joined OGP as part of the 2020 cohort. They are currently implementing four commitments from their 2023-2025 action plan.

This action plan features commitments related to the State’s sustainable development, fiscal openness reinforcement, environmental anti-corruption, and modernization.


Contacts

Lic Reyna Arceo Secretaría Anticorrupción y Buen Gobierno [email protected]
Cynthia Dehesa Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia A.C. [email protected]
Ing. María Elena Salgado Zagal Delegada de la Secretaría Anticorrupción y Buen Gobierno del Estado en Benito Juárez [email protected]
Yeddelti Cupul Alonzo Directora técnica de Ciudadanos por la Transparencia [email protected]

Commitments


Resources

  1. Inception Report – Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2023 – 2025

    2024, Inception Report, Web page

  2. Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2023 – 2025

    2023, Action Plan, Web page

  3. Quintana Roo – Letter of Support (2023)

    2023, Letter, Web page

  4. Final Learning Exercise- Action Plan 2021-2022 – Quintana Roo

    2023, Final Learning Exercise, Web page

  5. End of Commitment Report – Co-create a protocol for adding youth in the political life and decision-making

    2022, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  6. End of Commitment Report – To co-create a budget transparency platform

    2022, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  7. Inception Report – Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021 – 2022

    2022, Inception Report, Web page

  8. End of Commitment Report – Co-create a citizen’s initiative to reform the State Planning Law with a long-term vision for Quintana Roo

    2022, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  9. Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021 – 2022

    2022, Action Plan, Web page

  10. Quintana Roo – Letter of Support

    2021, Letter, Web page


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