The Ministry of Human Capital announced the resignation of Yanina Nano Lembo, national secretary of Children, Adolescents and Family. This decision is part of a ministerial restructuring led by Minister Sandra Pettovello, in line with President Javier Milei’s policies of a smaller and more effective State.
Yanina Nano Lembo assumed the position within Human Capital in May, replacing Pablo de la Torre, who left the position amid accusations of irregular hiring and problems in the distribution of food destined for soup kitchens and social organizations.
However, Nano Lembo also faced controversies, especially related to the purchase of a coffee maker for 2 million pesos, a value well above the market. Minister Sandra Pettovello has decided to carry out a profound restructuring in the former Ministry of Social Development, now under the orbit of the Ministry of Human Capital.
This restructuring seeks to respond to the needs of a new stage of management, focusing on efficiency and reducing the size of the State. Replacing Yanina Nano Lembo, the government appointed Juan Bautista Ordóñez as the new head of the former Social Development portfolio.
Ordóñez will assume the role of Secretary of Children, Adolescents and Family, while Nano Lembo will play a new role within the ministerial structure. The restructuring and changes in the Secretariat of Children, Adolescents and Families have a significant impact on the community.
Minister Pettovello has highlighted the importance of putting all the resources so that children and families can eat at home, instead of depending on community kitchens.. This measure seeks to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable families and guarantee that resources reach those who need them most.
Changes
The resignation of Yanina Nano in Human Capital Lembo has generated various reactions in society. Some see this measure as a positive step towards more efficient and transparent management, while others express concern about the impact on social services and the protection of the rights of children and families.
These changes seek to improve efficiency and transparency in public administration, with the aim of benefiting the most vulnerable families and guaranteeing that resources reach those who need them most. Only time will tell if these changes will achieve the intended results and how they will affect the community as a whole.
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