The Ministry of Education of Guatemala, known as Mineduc Guatemala, used its official Twitter account on December 3, 2025, to share several updates regarding its initiatives and activities.
In a tweet published on December 3, 2025, the ministry encouraged users to subscribe to its WhatsApp channel for direct updates: "Únete a nuestro canal de WhatsApp y recibe directo en tu celular nuestras últimas novedades e información que preparamos para ti Entra al enlace y abre WhatsApp, presiona “seguir” y activa las notificaciones https://t.co/o8TjKEIMTM https://t.co/TAlZtOe4N5".
Later that day, Mineduc Guatemala reported on an agreement aimed at supporting migrant returnees. The ministry stated: "Con el propósito de fortalecer los procesos de acompañamiento educativo para personas migrantes retornadas, este día la ministra de Educación, @chatagira, y el director del Instituto Guatemalteco de Migración, Danilo Rivera, suscribieron una Carta de Entendimiento. Acompañó la https://t.co/CVQXWgv8jo". This announcement highlights ongoing collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the Guatemalan Migration Institute to improve educational support for returning migrants.
In another post from December 3, 2025, the ministry highlighted infrastructure improvements across the country’s schools: " Más de 18 mil centros educativos en todo el país han sido remozados por el Ministerio de Educación, fortaleciendo espacios seguros, dignos y adecuados para el aprendizaje de las niñas, los niños, adolescentes y jóvenes. Te invitamos a visitar la página de remozamientos y https://t.co/vFZiwAgYfJ". According to this statement, more than 18 thousand educational centers have been renovated by the ministry in an effort to provide safe and suitable learning environments for students throughout Guatemala.
The Ministry of Education is responsible for developing and implementing national education policies in Guatemala. Its recent actions align with broader efforts to improve access to quality education and support vulnerable populations such as returned migrants. The collaboration with other governmental institutions reflects a continued commitment to addressing social challenges through inter-agency cooperation.
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