Leonor Selva Flores
El Salvador
Public Policy (MPP), 2017
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Funding: Weidenfeld-Oxford and GRoW @ Annenberg
I am a young woman from El Salvador with a degree in Law. I have worked as project manager developing a common framework of Competition Policy for Central America and as a political analyst for the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, covering El Salvador’s political system, human rights, and public security, among other topics. Most recently, I was a Judicial Assistant for the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of El Salvador. My professional experience has focused on issues regarding political systems, rule of law, corruption and human rights. My main policy interests revolve around the impact of rule of law on development, a human rights perspective to public policy, public security and migration. I also have a keen interest in issues relating to gender. I am a columnist for the digital newspaper El Faro and have also been part of the Youth Editorial Council of one of the largest newspapers in the country.