// CITY_ASSESSMENT

How smart is Guatemala City?

Guatemala City scores 4.9% against the UN ISO-aligned smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #211 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.

Smart score

4.9%

Rank

#211 / 213

Criteria present

1 / 86

Evidence coverage

8.1%

Guatemala City's smart city score by area

Data, Digital & Smart Foundation0%

0 present · 0 partial · 0 absent · 15 not assessed

Mobility & Transport50%

0 present · 1 partial · 0 absent · 11 not assessed

Environment, Energy & Climate25%

0 present · 1 partial · 1 absent · 11 not assessed

Infrastructure, Water & Waste0%

0 present · 0 partial · 0 absent · 11 not assessed

Health, Education, Safety & Inclusion13%

0 present · 1 partial · 3 absent · 9 not assessed

Economy, Innovation & Employment0%

0 present · 0 partial · 0 absent · 8 not assessed

Governance, Resilience & Operating Model50%

1 present · 3 partial · 1 absent · 9 not assessed

Where Guatemala City is strong

  • Disaster Risk & Resilience
  • Climate Action & Emissions
  • Health & Digital Health
  • Critical Infrastructure Resilience
  • Public Transport & Real-Time Information

Where the gaps are

  • Public Safety & Emergency
  • Public Transport & Real-Time Information
  • Climate Action & Emissions
  • Health & Digital Health
  • Critical Infrastructure Resilience

Evidence highlights

Disaster Risk & Resilience · Disaster-risk reduction plan

The Executive Secretariat of the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction of Guatemala (SE-CONRED) develops national policies, plans, protocols, and norms for disaster reduction, indicating the presence of a disaster-risk reduction plan applicable to Gua…

https://conred.gob.gt/

About this assessment

Guatemala City was assessed against the 86 criteria of the UN ISO-aligned smart city framework on 2026-07-06 by AI agents gathering evidence from official public sources. Each criterion is marked present, partial or absent, and every finding links to where it was found — see how smart cities are measured. Scores refresh continuously as cities publish new evidence.