
Over 16 years of experience in International Project Management.
Gender Equality Specialist and Auditor
Over 16 years of experience in international project management, with a strong commitment to human rights, women’s rights, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples. I have collaborated with diverse partners (including public and private sectors, NGOs, feminist organizations, Indigenous communities, funding organizations, etc.) across Africa, Asia, the Americas, the Pacific, and the Arctic.
My experience spans several sectors, including health, education, law, public policy, and the environment, among others. My approach is grounded in action research; Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus); monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning (MEAL); participatory training; and participatory gender audits. When required by the mandate, I apply intersectional, feminist, intercultural, and/or decolonial approaches.
My professional activities are conducted in French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and soon Arabic.
I act as a change agent contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Education & Training
Multidisciplinary studies, including undergraduate and graduate training in social sciences, as well as postgraduate studies in legal sciences at several universities in Québec (Canada).
These are complemented by additional training in human rights in Switzerland, as well as two certifications from the International Labour Organization (ILO) on equality in the workplace, and training on women’s rights from the Organization of American States (OAS).

From Invisibility
to Transformation
The story behind the slogan
Our slogan “From invisibility to transformation” highlights the realities experienced by women, Indigenous peoples, and other marginalized groups, which are often overlooked in data, policies, and decision-making spaces. In the face of systems that perpetuate this invisibility, the goal is not only to make these realities visible, but to drive deep transformation: rethinking power structures, integrating the knowledge and leadership of those concerned, and moving from symbolic inclusion to real and lasting justice.

The story behind the painting : Where Art Meets Intersectionality:
We use this painting as part of our branding, created by a Panamanian artist, as a visual representation of intersectionality, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we hold the rights to use it. Its layered composition—through both color and form—reflects the complexity of intersecting identities, where elements overlap and interact without any single one dominating. This illustrates how diverse experiences coexist and highlights the importance of recognizing different voices. The contrasts in the artwork also evoke invisibility and marginalization, as well as the potential for transformation toward more equitable and inclusive systems.
Consulting Locally to Worldwide
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