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Prof. Joselin Barja Coria.

Master in Anthropological Sciences from the Autonomous Metropolitan University. He is currently pursuing a PhD within the same program. She has a degree in Psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has a specialty in Psychosocial Actions in Victims of Violence and Catastrophes from the Complutense University of Madrid and the Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry (distance training) and a Diploma in Narrative Therapy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She was trained as a promoter in Human Rights at the Centro Fray Francisco de Vitoria, AC. Professor of teaching English as a Second Language by UPIICSA of the National Polytechnic Institute.

He has worked in civil society organizations on human rights, migration and asylum issues; eradication of torture and enforced disappearance; and sexual and reproductive rights. His interest has focused on direct care and accompaniment with victims of human rights violations and their families, strengthening the capacities of defenders in contexts of violence (self-care line), as well as the development of research and design projects. and implementation of training activities related to these topics.

She has collaborated with the following institutions: MEXFAM, AC, ACAT-MÉXICO, AC, SIN FRONTERAS IAP, SMR SCALABRINIANAS MISSION FOR MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES, UPIICSA-IPN, FLACSO-MEXICO, and as an independent consultant with the CDHDF (REDMIGRANTE PROJECT), SIN FRONTERAS IAP, INCIDE SOCIAL AC AND THE ANGLO, AC

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