Mineduc Guatemala shares health tips and announces digital service improvements

Anabella Giracca, Ministerio de Educación
Anabella Giracca, Ministerio de Educación | Ministerio de Educación

The Guatemalan Ministry of Education (Mineduc Guatemala) used its official Twitter account on November 6, 2025, to share public health advice, announce digital service improvements, and promote support for victims of sexual violence.

In a post published at 18:00 UTC, the ministry emphasized healthy hydration choices: "Lo mejor para tu salud es tomar agua pura. Evita las bebidas endulzadas industrialmente Elige lo que te hace bien. Para tu salud #EligeLoMejor".

An hour later, at 19:00 UTC, Mineduc Guatemala announced changes in administrative procedures aimed at improving accessibility and efficiency for users: "¡Bienvenido a la nueva era de trámites del Ministerio de Educación! Damos un paso para cambiar la forma en que realizas tus trámites, y hacerlos más accesibles y eficientes."

Later that evening, at 23:00 UTC, the ministry addressed the issue of sexual violence by encouraging those affected to seek help and report incidents: "No enfrentes la violencia sexual sola (o). Hay apoyo para ti. #1510Cuéntalo #Denuncia #NoMásViolenciaSexual #Denuncia".

The Ministry of Education in Guatemala is responsible for overseeing educational policy and public health campaigns related to schools throughout the country. The promotion of drinking pure water aligns with ongoing national efforts to reduce sugar consumption among children and adolescents. In recent years, several government agencies have sought to modernize administrative processes through digital platforms to increase transparency and efficiency. Additionally, there has been an increased focus on providing resources and support systems for victims of gender-based violence in Guatemala.