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Award for Best Practices in the field of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for its STEM program , which since 2019 promotes the study of scientific and technological careers in the state of Oaxaca, especially among women. During the XIV -American Business Meeting, Enrique Alba, CEO of Iberdrola Mexico, received the award from the -American general secretary, the Chilean Andrés , and the general director of the -American Foundation for Quality Management Luis Martín Cuesta, in a ceremony led by the King of Spain, Felipe VI, and the the Dominican Republic, Luis . “For Iberdrola México, it is a pride to receive this award that reflects our unwavering commitment to the social dividend and support to the communities where we have a presence, through programs that help improve people's lives.
With STEM, we seek for talented young people from the state of Oaxaca to develop all their capabilities and become the protagonists and engines of the change that the south-southeast of Mexico needs through science and technology, at the same time as it is a program that seeks the empowerment of women.” This recognition adds to the success already achieved in 2021 by the company, when two projects - Lights of Ecuador Email List Hope and the Pandemic Mitigation Plan and Safe Return to Work - were also considered by as Best Practices in terms of SDGs. In addition, Iberdrola México obtained the -American Quality Award in 2021 and 2019, after having previously won the National Quality Award in Mexico.
Social development with equity In Mexico, only 3 out of 10 professionals who chose careers related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics are women, according to a report from the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). STEM promotes women to study this type of career and thus break the gender and salary gap that still exists in Mexico. In addition, teachers and counselors are trained to encourage youth interest in studying engineering, seeking to positively impact 12,000 young people in the region.
With STEM, we seek for talented young people from the state of Oaxaca to develop all their capabilities and become the protagonists and engines of the change that the south-southeast of Mexico needs through science and technology, at the same time as it is a program that seeks the empowerment of women.” This recognition adds to the success already achieved in 2021 by the company, when two projects - Lights of Ecuador Email List Hope and the Pandemic Mitigation Plan and Safe Return to Work - were also considered by as Best Practices in terms of SDGs. In addition, Iberdrola México obtained the -American Quality Award in 2021 and 2019, after having previously won the National Quality Award in Mexico.
Social development with equity In Mexico, only 3 out of 10 professionals who chose careers related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics are women, according to a report from the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). STEM promotes women to study this type of career and thus break the gender and salary gap that still exists in Mexico. In addition, teachers and counselors are trained to encourage youth interest in studying engineering, seeking to positively impact 12,000 young people in the region.