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By Nurit Martínez

Five months after the tragedy of Hurricane Otis, and at the beginning of Holy Week, many families are already in Acapulco for the first vacation period of the year, but for those who live in this tourist destination the nightmare continues, at least for the children of more than 139 schools in the port, Coyuca and other localities whose doors are still closed and will probably remain closed after the holidays.

That hurricane that devastated everything took away the infrastructure of hundreds of schools, and there is no one who has a brilliant idea, one of those that they like so much, to solve the problem.

At this point of the six-year term, and of the school year, it doesn't matter so much what they come up with, the only thing they are begged, yes begged, is to think of or design something that will help those children, teachers and principals.

Women at the forefront of the debate, leading the way to a more inclusive and equitable dialogue. Here, diversity of thought and equitable representation across sectors are not mere ideals; they are the heart of our community.