*Challenges*1. *Social inequality*: Poverty, economic inequality and unequal access to services.
2. *Environmental pollution*: Contaminated air, water and soil.
3. *Traffic and road congestion*: Mobility and transport problems.
4. *Insecurity*: Crime and violence.
5. *Climate changes*: Vulnerability to natural disasters.
6. *Infrastructure*: Lack of maintenance and public works.
7. *Education*: Unequal access to quality education.
*Projects*
1. *Urban Development Plan*: Territorial planning and urban renewal.
2. *Mobility Project*: Improvement of public transport and cycling.
3. *Energy Efficiency Initiative*: Reduction of energy consumption.
4. *Environmental Protection Program*: Conservation of green spaces.
5. *Public Security System*: Improving citizen security.
6. *Education Program*: Access to quality education.
7. *Historic Center Revitalization Project*: Urban renewal.
*Initiatives*
1. *Smart City*: Implementation of technology to improve services.
2. *Circular Economy*: Waste reduction and promotion of reuse.
3. *Electric Mobility*: Promotion of electric vehicles.
4. *Public Spaces*: Creation of parks and green areas.
5. *Citizen Participation*: Mechanisms of participation in government decisions.
*Investment*
1. *Investment in infrastructure*: Improvement of roads, bridges and public transport.
2. *Investment in education*: Construction of schools and training programs.
3. *Investment in health*: Improvement of hospitals and health services.
4. *Investment in technology*: Implementation of technology to improve services.
*Sources*
1. Government of the Federal District
2. National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI)
3. Secretariat of Tourism of Mexico
4. National Population Council
5. Bank of Mexico
6. National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
7. National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)