Introduction
Ph.D in Migration Studies at the University of Granada (Spain). In her dissertation she analyses the official narratives and legal treatment of asylum claims based on gender grounds in Spain, examining how race, nation and gender are intertwined as devices to exclude applicants from membership. She holds a MA. in Gender Studies and a MA. in Human Rights. She has been research assistant in the School of Gender Studies at the National University of Colombia, and national consultant for issues including gender-based violence in armed conflict, gender and access to land, and the social movement of indigenous Amazonian women.
Expert
Ph.D in Migration Studies at the University of Granada (Spain). In her dissertation she analyses the official narratives and legal treatment of asylum claims based on gender grounds in Spain, examining how race, nation and gender are intertwined as devices to exclude applicants from membership. She holds a MA. in Gender Studies and a MA. in Human Rights. She has been research assistant in the School of Gender Studies at the National University of Colombia, and national consultant for issues including gender-based violence in armed conflict, gender and access to land, and the social movement of indigenous Amazonian women.
Fields of expertise: Gender equality