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  2. Velia Vidal - Wikipedia

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    Vidal studied Social Communication Sciences at the University of Antioquia, specializing in Social Management at the Superior School of Administration. [1]Vidal has worked in public administration on environmental and cultural issues.

  3. Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Forbes magazine Angela Merkel has been ranked the most powerful woman 14 times. [1] [2]Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world.

  4. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Vásquez Espinoza was born in Peru, with family roots in both the Andes and the Amazon rainforest. [1] [2] [3] Her upbringing was influenced by her grandmother, a traditional healer in the Andes who relied on medicinal plants to create remedies.

  5. Yayo Herrero - Wikipedia

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    Yayo Herrero graduated in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Agricultural Engineering, Social Education and MAS in Education Sciences. She has been state coordinator of Ecologists in Action and has participated in numerous social initiatives about promotion of Human rights and social ecology .

  6. Paola Villarreal - Wikipedia

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    Paola Villarreal (born 5 October 1984) is a Mexican computer programmer who developed the Data for Justice app equipped with an interactive map that compares police operations in white dominated areas and minority neighborhoods in Mexico.

  7. Carolina Díaz Pimentel - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Díaz Pimentel is a Peruvian journalist and mental health activist. As a reporter, she covers issues related to mental health and neurodivergence.As an activist, she founded the blog More than Bipolar and was the co-founder of the Peruvian Neurodivergent Coalition (CNP).

  8. Mónica Araya - Wikipedia

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    Araya was born in Costa Rica.She has over twenty years experience as an advocate for sustainable living. [2] She has master's degrees and a doctorate from the National University in Costa Rica and Yale University.

  9. María Fernanda Castro Maya - Wikipedia

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    Due to her intellectual disability, she became part of the Confederación Mexicana de Organizaciones en Favor de la Persona con Discapacidad Intellectual, an organization that works to guarantee the rights of disable people, with the support of Human Rights Watch.