Will 2010 be a year of recovery: Lamb
2010 will be economic recovery, where the economy will grow at three percent, said Social Development Secretary, Ernesto Cordero, and said that Mexicans suffered attacks this year led Mexico to a complicated situation reflected in the increasing number of poor families in the country.
Sedesol The owner went to the Senate at the opening of the exhibition 100 X 100 artisans with work supported by the National Fund for Handicraft Development (Fonart). The federal official said the government of Felipe Calderón has spared no efforts to combat poverty "and we have shown," and said progress was made in the coverage of education, health, basic social infrastructure have been built and dignified housing, and there are about 10 million families affiliated to Seguro Popular.
Ernesto Cordero admitted that in the second half of 2009 there was a drop of almost 10 percent in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and asserted that the federal government cotracíclicas policies prevented further loss of jobs.
asserted that 2010 will be a year of economic recovery, "all the experts say the Mexican economy will grow 3 percent, which is good, it will take everything possible for us to grow a little more and it is important that this growth, this recovery will also begin to feel poorer families. The holder of SEDESOL announced that the pilot program to expand opportunities in 2010 to areas urban areas is already underway. Applies and in places like Ecatepec, Ciudad Juárez, Puebla, Tijuana.
"What we do is start with tables of care, housing start to see housing in urban areas where the largest number of Mexicans in poverty to join the program next year, "explained Ernesto Cordero.
He announced that next year will seek Opportunities to expand the program to urban areas of the country, which will benefit 6 million 500 thousand families in total.
recognized that Mexico was the country most affected by the economic crisis because of its proximity and close business relationship with United States, where it began.
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