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Ideas are promoted.

Mexico is a country with enormous challenges but also extraordinary opportunities, whose most valuable resource is its people, always optimistic and eager to move forward and excel.

As part of the Bepensa Foundation's efforts to strengthen higher education, the "Ideas Promoted" program financially supports initiatives presented by groups of students in their final semesters of undergraduate and engineering programs at universities located in states where Bepensa operates.

The proposals presented correspond to two of the Bepensa Foundation's lines of action: Health and Environment.

Matrix of the winning projects.

2013
The project "Sustainable Food Production for the Comprehensive Development of Adolescents at Risk of Exclusion" won, presented by students of the Bachelor's Degree in Natural Resources Management at Marist University.

2014
The “Peer-to-Peer Diabetes Education Model” project, presented by Marist University in Mérida, won.

2015
The project "ABC of being 100%", presented by the Universidad Modelo of Mérida, won.

2016
Ninety-five projects were received from 29 different universities. The winning project was "Creation of the first conservation, rescue, teaching, and innovation center for the development of Mayan meliponiculture," created by students from the Intercultural Mayan University of Quintana Roo, located in the municipality of José María Morelos, Quintana Roo.

2017
Fifty-three projects were received. The winning project was "Social Participation for Coral Reef Conservation in the Arrecife Alacranes National Park," presented by students from the UADY Marine Biology program.

2019
Thirty-five projects were received from different universities. The winning project was "Dune Recycling," presented by students from the UNAM Sisal campus.

2023
Fifty-three projects were received from different universities. The winning project was "Preserving the Pink Nest," presented by students from the National School of Higher Studies UNAM, Mérida campus.

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