July 27, 2007. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Usability and Accessibility for the Web International Seminar.
The spread of digital technology has opened new opportunities, challenges and responsibilities for governments.
The web allows us to offer more efficient and innovative services and to share information thoroughly and openly, and it makes it easier to involve citizens in the decision making process.
The web can be the most democratic tool a government has because it allows for direct communication, overcoming geographic, cultural, economic and hierarchical barriers, as well as those faced by people with disabilities.
But technologies do not do this on their own. They can either reduce or widen the gap between those with more and those with fewer opportunities, and they can enrich or hurt the relationship between citizens and government. It is the duty of the creators and administrators of these technologies to guide them and improve people’s quality of life.
As administrators, our objective is to create and maintain websites that are both useful and easy to use for the widest possible audience: usable and accessible websites. We believe that government, academia and the private sector should work together to achieve this objective.
Our commitment
- To ensure the democratic access to government information and services by everyone, including users with disabilities, by embracing W3C recommendations
- To facilitate the creation, archival and management of information with systems that are accessible
- To ensure that information and services are easy to find, discover and use, following best practices in web design and development
- To ensure the transparency of public information, and specifically information on the use of public resources
- To facilitate and promote citizen participation in governmental decisions, as well as collaboration between governments
- To promote the convergence of systems in the national, state and local levels so that users can navigate between them without barriers
- To take full advantage of information technologies to better serve citizens
- To make content easy for everyone to understand by following Lenguaje Ciudadano (plain language) recommendations.
- To promote the ideals and concepts expressed in this manifesto
- To continuously improve the methodologies referred to in this document
Commited States and Municipalities
José Natividad González Parás
Governor of Nuevo León
Dámaso Fernández Sepúlveda, Representative
Eugenio Elorduy Walther
Governor of Baja California
Rosa María Baltazar Gómez, Representative
Narciso Agúndez Montaño
Governor of Baja California Sur
José Manuel González Cota, Representative
Juan Sabines Guerrero
Governor of Chiapas
Oscar Jaime Gálvez Pineda, Representative
Humberto Moreira Valdés
Governor of Coahuila
Mario Alberto Magallanes Trejo, Representative
Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubon
Jefe de Gobierno del Distrito Federal
Sergio García García, Representative
Ismael Alfredo Hernandez Deras
Governor of Durango
Martín Corral Arroyo, Representative
Enrique Peña Nieto
Governor of Estado de México
Ignacio Funes Maderey, Representative
Juan Manuel Oliva Ramírez
Governor of Guanajuato
José Humberto Valdés López, Representative
Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo
Governor of Guerrero
Víctor Manuel Gómez Jurado, Representative
Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong
Governor of Hidalgo
Víctor Manuel Santillán Meneses, Representative
Emilio González Márquez
Governor of Jalisco
César Antonio Jiménez Velazco, Representative
Marco Antonio Adame Castillo
Governor of Morelos
Jesús Martínez Nava, Representative
Ney González Sánchez
Governor of Nayarit
Octavio Solórzano Eguiarte, Representative
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
Governor of Oaxaca
Alejandro Manuel Trujillo, Representative
Mario Marín Torres
Governor of Puebla
David Gutiérrez Pérez, Representative
Félix Arturo González Canto
Governor of Quintana Roo
Pablo Calderón Roldán, Representative
Jesús Alberto Aguilar Padilla
Governor of Sinaloa
Carlos Joaquín Duarte Camacho, Representative
Eduardo Bours Castelo
Governor of Sonora
Silvia Cristina Lomelí, Representative
Eugenio Hernández Flores
Governor of Tamaulipas
Juan Pablo Martínez Valdez, Representative
Héctor Israel Ortiz Ortiz
Governor of Tlaxcala
Sabina Esthela Rodríguez Ramírez, Representative
Fidel Herrera Beltrán
Governor of Veracruz
Juan Octavio Pavón González, Representative
Amalia García Medina
Governor of Zacatecas
Tomás Ernesto Ruiz Pérez, Representative
Jorge Herrera Delgado
City major of Durango, Durango
Humberto Antonio López, Representative
César Luis Bojórquez Zapata
City major of Mérida, Yucatán
Nancy Eugenia Galindo Triay, Representative
José Ángel Pérez Hernández
City major of Torreón, Coahuila
Mario G. Sáenz Delgado, Representative
Advisory board
Sponsors
Raymundo Pérez Lancón
Javier J. Hernández Dueñas
Roberto Villarreal Salazar
Miriam Eugenia Ávila Espejel
Ma. de los Ángeles Rodríguez Páez
Luis Carlos Aceves
Marta Sylvia del Río
Emilio Saldaña Quiñonez
Honorary witnesses
