Bolivian sociologist with a Master's degree in Gender and Public Policy. She has more than 15 years of experience in public policy, democracies, indigenous peoples, gender and conflict analysis. She has supported social organizations, grassroots and indigenous communities, in different ways such as promoting their organizational strengthening, advocating for their social demands, researching and conducting workshops and training. Throughout her professional career she has learned the importance of continuing to learn, by observing and respecting different forms of knowledge and practices. She is passionate about multicultural diversity, democracies, pluralism of knowledge and the pursuit of social justice.
She is glad to be part of the MLOV family and also she enjoys going to the museums, libraries or playgrounds with her kids, practicing aikido and playing harpsichord.