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Ítem Percepción de la población femenina en edad reproductiva del occidente del país sobre las etnoprácticas en el embarazo, parto y puerperio(UNASA, 2025-06) Jesica María Galán Alfaro, Karla Gabriela Campos SermeñoThis study, conducted by the Observatorio Voz y Vida de Occidente (VYVO) of the Universidad Autónoma de Santa Ana (UNASA), aimed to understand the perceptions of women of reproductive age in western El Salvador regarding ethnopractices associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through surveys administered in the departments of Ahuachapán, Santa Ana, and Sonsonate, considering variables such as age and educational level. The research revealed the persistence of traditional practices that, despite ongoing sociocultural transformations and the advancement of modernity, remain present in the participants’ beliefs and behaviors. The family was identified as the main source of transmission of this knowledge. The findings provide a basis for developing targeted interventions aimed at improving the quality of life and overall health of women and their children.Ítem Percepción de los conductores de Santa Ana Centro, sobre la aplicación de la vigente normativa de tránsito.(UNASA, 2025) Isabel Alejandra Flores QuintanillaThe Observatorio Voz y Vida de Occidente (VYVO) of the Universidad Autónoma de Santa Ana (UNASA), conducted a quantitative study in the Central Distric of Santa Ana, aimed at understanding driver´s perceptions regarding the implementation of the current traffic regulations. A non- experimental, cross-sectional desing was employed, using surveys administered to 329 participants. Respondents were asked about road safety, traffic reduction, and vehicle flow. The findings reveled widespread dissatisfaction; drivers did not perceive significant improvements in either road safety or traffic flow. Despite the tightening of penalties, the public expressed discontent with the lack of visible changes. The results indicate a disconnect between the measures implemented by authorities and citizen´s perceptions. However, the study also identifies opportunities for improvement, particularly in strengthening the effective enforcement of regulations, enhancing strategic communication, and promoting participatory road safety education.