**Final Days for Basic Studies Validation in Tijuana 2024: INEABC**
Tijuana – The National Institute for Adult Education in Baja California, Zone 13 of Tijuana, has announced the final sessions of the year’s Basic Studies Recognition Program, taking place this Monday and Tuesday. The activities will halt during December to undergo a nationwide data “clean-up” as part of INEA’s system closure.
According to coordinator Ricardo Manríquez, this is the last opportunity in 2024 for individuals wishing to obtain their primary and secondary education certificates immediately. He encourages those interested to attend the sessions at the municipal esplanade to participate in the Recognition of Knowledge exams. Participants should bring their CURP, a pencil, a calculator, and proof of primary education for those testing for secondary level.
The sessions will be open from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM this Tuesday.
**Secondary Article: Latest Updates and Developments in Tijuana**
1. **Risk Atlas for Active Landslides**
Tijuana’s updated Risk Atlas now includes considerations for active landslides, as informed by Civil Protection. This update follows growing concerns over potential natural disasters affecting the region.
2. **Municipal Review of a 300 Million Peso Legal Decision**
The municipal authorities are currently reviewing an unfavorable legal decision amounting to 300 million pesos, highlighting ongoing financial challenges faced by the local government.
3. **Solar Vehicle Success at UTT**
University of Tijuana students excelled in a national solar vehicle competition, earning five recognitions for their innovative design and performance.
4. **Concert Theft Investigation**
Despite a massive theft of over 1 million pesos at a Los Ángeles Azules concert, no arrests have been made, intensifying the focus on security measures at public events.
5. **Reduced Violence in Tecate**
Following the arrest of key violence instigators, homicides in Tecate have seen a noticeable decline, according to the State Attorney General’s Office.
6. **Black Friday Security**
Authorities have launched an operation to ensure safety for Tijuana residents during the shopping event known as El Buen Fin.
7. **Violence against Women Reports in Tijuana**
Neighborhoods like Natura, Urbi Villa del Prado, and Pedregal report the highest cases of violence against women, with psychological abuse being the most prevalent, according to official Maria Vargas Núñez.
8. **Potential Landslide Threat in Playas de Tijuana**
Urgent repairs are required at Paseo Costero due to expected tides that could exacerbate the threat of landslides, warns local expert Juan Hernández Guiñal.
9. **Cultural Vibrancy in Tijuana**
Reggae band Cultura Profética recently energized the city with their performance, which concluded near midnight, showcasing the vibrant cultural scene.
10. **Electronics Export Decline**
The electronics export sector experienced a significant decrease in activity throughout 2024, an indicator that the economy is still on its path to recovery, emphasized by economist Israel Delgado.
Stay informed on these developing stories as Tijuana navigates a complex landscape of educational initiatives, economic challenges, and cultural events.