Del tren interoceánico y de la Fórmula de los 7

Is an accident truly an accident… or the result of poorly designed decisions? The case of the Interoceanic Railway in Mexico reveals an uncomfortable truth: poorly designed public policies not only fail, they cost human lives. In this video, we analyze the direct relationship between human rights and public policy, based on a technical criterion systematically ignored by governments: the Formula of Seven. ⚠️ Here we explain why many public works projects in Mexico are doomed to failure from the outset and how the lack of diagnosis, transparency, and citizen participation can lead to avoidable tragedies. 🔥 In this analysis, you will learn: What the Formula of Seven is and why it is key to all public policy. What the four design requirements are that were ignored. Why opacity and “national security” negate accountability. How the absence of evaluation and accountability generates impunity. Why public policies are not political whims, but technical decisions. How mismanagement of power ends up affecting fundamental human rights. 💥 It wasn't bad luck. 💥 It wasn't an isolated mistake. It was a poorly designed public policy. 📲 Follow us and contact us: 🔹 Facebook: Ascend Institute 🔹 Instagram: @ascendinstitute 🔹 YouTube: Ascend Institute 🔹 TikTok: @ascend.institute 🌐 More information: ascendinst.mx #PublicPolicies #HumanRights #StateResponsibility #PublicWorks #Transparency #Accountability #AscendInstitute