About Us
The Mexican Observatory on Crisis meticulously collects, analyzes, and evaluates information on critical processes with their social, economic, political, management, and environmental dimensions. Having a professional working team, we provide any needed tool to better understand the behavior and main aspects of a crisis. Moreover, the results can be used to identify what stage a critical situation is in, along with its trends, scenarios, and alternative solutions.
Any tool to understand the behavior and main aspects of a crisis is provided, thus enabling stakeholders to plan and identify prevention, solution, and mitigation alternatives and opportunities.
In the OMEC, current phenomena are analyzed, systematized, and presented — from a holistic perspective — to provide innovative solutions and improvements to decision-making processes amid a crisis.
About Us
The Mexican Observatory on Crisis meticulously collects, analyzes, and evaluates information on critical processes with their social, economic, political, management, and environmental dimensions.
Having a professional working team, we provide any needed tool to better understand the behavior and main aspects of a crisis. Moreover, the results can be used to identify what stage a critical situation is in, along with its trends, scenarios, and alternative solutions.
Any tool to understand the behavior and main aspects of a crisis is provided, thus enabling stakeholders to plan and identify prevention, solution, and mitigation alternatives and opportunities..
In the OMEC, current phenomena are analyzed, systematized, and presented — from a holistic perspective — to provide innovative solutions and improvements to decision-making processes amidst a crisis.
The Mexican Observatory on Crisis meticulously collects, analyzes, and evaluates information on critical processes with their social, economic, political, management, and environmental dimensions.
To establish a research center that may provide researchers, officers, social organizations, economic agents, and the general public access to information and studies required to optimize their decision-making and to provide available solutions amid a crisis.
To become the main information and analysis reference that provides alternatives to crises and their respective effects.
The Mexican Observatory on Crisis meticulously collects, analyzes, and evaluates information on critical processes with their social, economic, political, management, and environmental dimensions.
To establish a research center that may provide researchers, officers, social organizations, economic agents, and the general public access to information and studies required to optimize their decision-making and to provide available solutions amid a crisis.
To become the main information and analysis reference that provides alternatives to crises and their respective effects.
OMEC members
Dr. Artemisa Montes Sylvan
Executive Director
Comité Científico Internacional
Coordinación de Proyectos
Coordinación de Investigación
Coordinación Administrativa
Coordinación y Vinculación Interinstitucional
OMEC Members
Dra. Artemisa Montes Sylvan
Executive Director
Comité Científico Internacional
Coordinación de Proyectos
Coordinación de Investigación
Coordinación Administrativa
Coordinación y Vinculación Interinstitucional
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) fosters mutual rapprochement between people and problems — promoting collective action to create a sustainable world. It conducts cutting-edge analysis, agrees on global norms, and drives progress towards collective solutions to promote sustainable development.
Since 2011, the Mexican Observatory on Crisis (OMEC) is registered in the National Registry of Scientific and Technological Institutions and Companies (Reniecyt, in Spanish)
Reniecyt is an instrument of the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt, in Spanish), whose purpose is to register institutions with activities focused on the promotion of scientific research, innovation, and technological development in Mexico. Enhancing scientific and technological research, it is a positive stimulus that directly influences the advances of the scientific community.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) fosters mutual rapprochement between people and problems — promoting collective action to create a sustainable world. It conducts cutting-edge analysis, agrees on global norms, and drives progress towards collective solutions to promote sustainable development.
Since 2011, the Mexican Observatory on Crisis (OMEC) is registered in the National Registry of Scientific and Technological Institutions and Companies (Reniecyt, in Spanish)
Reniecyt is an instrument of the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt, in Spanish), whose purpose is to register institutions with activities focused on the promotion of scientific research, innovation, and technological development in Mexico. Enhancing scientific and technological research, it is a positive stimulus that directly influences the advances of the scientific community.