Women's Rights Exchange » Adriana Gonzalez
Board Member, LIMPAL
Adriana Gonzalez is a social worker with expertise in the areas of women, gender and development; public policy; human rights; and education and disability. She is a feminist, pacifist and activist in the field of women’s human rights. Adriana has experience in management and administration of international projects, and participates in the development of programs related to the promotion of women, childhood and youth. She has worked as an advisor in the construction and execution of International Education Projects. Adriana participates in the organization and development of community processes, and contributes to the design and execution of investigative, formative, productive and pedagogical programs. She is a facilitator of both formal and informal groups of adults, children, youth, men and women. Adriana also works in the inter-institutional coordination and structuring of work support networks and of networks that promote the protection of vulnerable populations.
Languages: Spanish
Areas of Expertise:
- Confronting Violence against Women
- War, Recovery, and Building Peace
- Women and Disability
Region(s) of Expertise:
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PHONE: +1 212 627 0444
EMAIL: media@madre.org
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