In Guatemala, the challenge is not only economic or institutional—it is comprehensive. Amid territorial inequality, institutional weakness, and a highly exclusionary productive model, there is an urgent need for a transformation pathway that combines sustainability, inclusion and productivity with effective governance to deliver tangible results for citizens.

This session will begin with a clear diagnosis: for democracy to deliver results, it must reform its institutional architecture, territorialize development and activate strategic sectors—agroforestry, renewable energy, sustainable tourism and decentralized financial services—under a culture of accountability and effective execution.