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Juan Pablo Delgado Miranda

Juan Pablo Delgado Miranda

Cofounder/Director

Director at Amicus DH.Governmental Expert on the OAS Working Group of the Protocol of San Salvador.National Secretary on Human Rights and Social Inclusion at Movimiento Ciudadano.Adjunct Profesor at Universidad Iberoamericana León.Consultant on economic, social, cultural and environmental rights and the rights of LGBTIQ+ people for human rights institutions.Strategic litigant attorney.

GCL 2016 Mexico

Skills

Legal analysis, strategic litigation, data management, team leadership, fundraising, public speaking, public relations, legal and policy research, university lecturing, human rights indicators, academic writing

Achievements Or Awards

Two-times Mayoral Candidate (2021 & 2024); Aspen Institute Ideas Festival Scholar (2019); First place winner at Hackout - LGBTQ+ StartUp Weekend (2019); Georgetown University's Graduate Government Research Project Award (2018); Third-place winner at Georgetown University's Social Impact Pitch Competition (2019); Georgetown University's Baker Innovation Grant (2018) 

Profesion

  1. Director at Amicus DH.
  2. Governmental Expert on the OAS Working Group of the Protocol of San Salvador.
  3. National Secretary on Human Rights and Social Inclusion at Movimiento Ciudadano.
  4. Adjunct Profesor at Universidad Iberoamericana León.
  5. Consultant on economic, social, cultural and environmental rights and the rights of LGBTIQ+ people for human rights institutions.
  6. Strategic litigant attorney.

Hobbies

Reading, movies, dog walking.

Job Experience

Human rights defense, multilateral organizations, nonprofit management, and public administration.

Higher Education

Master's degree

Projects

Amicus DH

Discriminación y violencia contra personas LGBTI

Institutions

Amicus DH

Amicus is a civil society organization based in León, Guanajuato, that has been working every day since 2015 to defend and promote the rights of LGBTIQ+ Mexican people. Our mission is to contribute to the construction of an inclusive and discrimination-free Guanajuato and Mexico through the use of human rights as a tool to achieve social change.

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