Home / 2024 / November (page 2)

Monthly Archives: November 2024

Claudia Sheinbaum Leads Historic National Agreement to Ensure Water as a Human Right in Mexico

-Editorial In a nationally significant event, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo led the signing of the National Agreement for the Human Right to Water and Sustainability. This agreement aims to ensure equitable and sustainable access to water as a human right while promoting a long-term vision for the management of …

Read More »

CEVIT Launches New Master’s Program in Viticulture and Wine Business at CETYS iCAMPUS

-Editorial The Center for Viticulture Studies (CEVIT) at CETYS University’s Ensenada International Campus has introduced a new Master’s program in Viticulture and Wine Business, designed to train professionals seeking to develop careers in the wine sector. This program is the first of its kind offered in Mexico, targeting professionals in …

Read More »

IID Seeks Public’s Help to Stop Vandalism in OHV Areas, Offers $2,500 Reward

-Editorial Imperial Irrigation District seeks the public’s help in stopping vandalism at its remote telecommunications towers located in desert areas frequented by off-highway vehicles (OHVs), offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to prosecution. The District reports several instances of trespassing and felony vandalism amounting to tens of thousands of …

Read More »

Protecting Direct Democracy: Ballot Measures Drive Health Equity and Empower Voters

-Editorial Ballot measures have become a powerful tool for voters to improve public health, addressing issues such as abortion rights, paid sick leave, minimum wage increases, and access to clean water. Over the past decade, these initiatives have passed critical policies that directly impact public well-being, especially in communities historically …

Read More »
es_MX
en_US