Human Rights Advocates Highlight Their Work in CDMX

Several prominent advocates for human rights, including Paulina Hernández and Rosario Piedra Ibarra, have been actively working in Mexico City to promote human rights education and support for victims of past injustices.


Human Rights Advocates Highlight Their Work in CDMX

Paulina Hernández Diz is recognized for conducting courses, workshops, diploma programs, and conferences on human rights, the search for the disappeared, and the victims of the so-called 'Dirty War' at various universities, both public and private, as well as in national and international human rights organizations. Among her multiple roles related to human rights, her position as President of the International Ombudsman Institute and as General Coordinator of the Network on Childhood and Adolescence of the FIO stand out, among other recognitions. Hernández Diz has also contributed to various publications on topics related to human rights.

Rosario Piedra Ibarra, a Licensed Psychologist with a Master's degree in Psychopedagogy, has extensive experience in the defense of human rights. She currently serves as the president of the National Human Rights Commission. Throughout her career, Piedra Ibarra has been involved in activism and has been part of initiatives such as the 'EUREKA committee' and the 'National Front against Repression and for democratic liberties.' Her work encompasses both the public realm, serving as Adjunct Visitor of the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of Women, and participation in networks defending human rights, such as the 'Network of Women in Security and Defense of Latin America.'

For her part, Nashieli Ramírez Hernández, a Licensed Attorney with a Master's in Constitutional Law and experience in Human Rights, is currently in her second term as president of the Human Rights Commission of Mexico City. Ramírez Hernández is noted for having a specialization in teaching and a solid track record in the protection of human rights.

In summary, these three women, Paulina Hernández Diz, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, and Nashieli Ramírez Hernández, are prominent figures in the field of human rights in Mexico, with extensive experience and a strong commitment to the defense of fundamental rights of individuals.