The city of Querétaro among the 3 safest in all of Mexico

There are few things more desirable than being able to live in peace. After all, it is a fundamental right of every society. That is why public safety is essential to determine the quality of life enjoyed in a city.

The business and technology magazine CEO World just published its prestigious security index. In this one highlights the city as the third safest in all of Mexico (only behind Mérida and Vallarta).

But beyond beginning the immediate move to the capital of Querétaro or envying the inhabitants of the safest cities in the world, it is worth understanding that public safety is the result of a series of successful policies and measures that the local government has adopted.

During the last year, the local administration undertook actions and programs that are making the city ​​of Queretaro an increasingly safe place where today you can live peacefully.

ActionES Prevent

This program implemented in the city of Querétaro is bearing fruit. It is a model in which all municipal agencies work in synergy with citizens with a single purpose: to promote a true culture of peace and security. The actions that are part of ActionES Prevent They have been effective – the CEO World index proves this – in preventing violence and crime in neighborhoods and communities.

In fact, The UN congratulated the current administration of the city of Querétaro for its achievements in security and crime prevention. Antonio de Leorepresentative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Mexico, highlighted the implementation of the municipal security program and the AcciónES Prevent program, which have strengthened the city on issues of :

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  • Gender violence
  • Police development
  • Crime prevention
  • It is essential that governments are accountable to citizens for their security strategies. That is why last July 1st, the mayor of the city of QuerétaroLuis Nava, announced some results of the ActionES Prevent program.

    These are some actions to do Queretaro a safe city:

  • 53,000 people served from 69 neighborhoods in the city
  • 40 citizen networks created
  • More than 966 operational actions
  • Referral of 216 people to the FGE
  • 878 people to civic courts
  • 103 vehicles recovered
  • 233 establishments reviewed (32 were closed and 12 are suspended)
  • Nava was recognized as the fourth best mayor in the country in it first national ranking of mayors of Mexico of the magazine Campaigns & Elections. This list evaluates, through a national survey, the performance and popularity of these authorities with respect to the aspects of public lighting, water collection, water supply and street paving.