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María Mejía
México
Education
Cohort 5
María Mejía
CEO
,
Servicio, Educación y Desarrollo a la Comunidad

By 2020, 5.3 million young people aged 3 to 17 were not attending school in Mexico due to limited access to quality education, increasing their risk of falling into addiction, vandalism, or child labor.

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María Tejedo
México
Education
Cohort 6
María Tejedo
Director of Educational Programs
,
Fundación Becar

More than 4 million children and adolescents in Mexico struggle to attend school. Even enrolled students perform below average in reading, math, and science.

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Mayra  Sánchez
Perú
Civic Engagement
Cohort 7
Mayra Sánchez
Project Coordinator
,
Asociación de Jueces para la Justicia y Democracia

In contexts of political pressure and public distrust, delivering justice with a rights-based and gender-sensitive approach remains a challenge for judges.

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Melissa Arévalo
Nicaragua
Education
Cohort 3
Melissa Arévalo
Marketing and Communication Manager
,
Seeds for Progress

In Guatemala, school dropout is high, and 70% of children cannot read or write. The problem widens in rural areas.

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Mercedes De la Maza
México
Brasil
Chile
Colombia
USA
Youth Development
Cohort 7
Mercedes De la Maza
CEO
,
Generation Mexico

59% of Mexican companies face a talent shortage, while 80% of youth lack the skills to access formal employment.

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Mercedes Navarrete
Colombia
El Salvador
USA
México
Nicaragua
Education
Cohort 6
Mercedes Navarrete
Regional Communications Director
,
Glasswing International

Latin America faces significant challenges in education, health, and community development. On average, students attend school only 4–5 hours per day, and mental health receives less than 2% of the public health budget.

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Monica Cinco
México
Education
Cohort 6
Monica Cinco
General Director
,
Fundación EDUCA México

Post-pandemic, nearly half of all primary (47.4%) and secondary (47.9%) students in Mexico show significant learning loss, worsening the country’s education crisis.

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Nathaly Cuesta
Colombia
Art & Culture
Cohort 5
Nathaly Cuesta
Director of Marketing & Communications
,
Timbalé Foundation

3.2 million young people in Colombia lack access to education or dignified employment. Poverty, social exclusion, lack of opportunities, and intra-family abuse can lead them to environments with high levels of violence.

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Nicolas Fehlandt
Chile
Education
Cohort 7
Nicolas Fehlandt
General Manager
,
Fundación Coanil

In Chile, 15% of the population has a disability but faces historical barriers to education, employment, and dignified care.

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Olivia de Bedout
México
Health & Wellbeing
Cohort 6
Olivia de Bedout
Assistance in International Relations
,
Bive

In Colombia, rural communities live on less than $15,000 pesos daily, limiting their access to public health services, which require long waiting times and slow bureaucratic processes, resulting in rural population neglect.

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Paola Ponciano
Ecuador
Education
Cohort 6
Paola Ponciano
Country Director
,
Educación para Compartir

In Latin America, lack of motivation is a key factor in high dropout rates. 40% of students report feeling disengaged in the classroom, which leads to poor performance and dropout risk.

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Patricia Hernández
México
Health & Wellbeing
Cohort 5
Patricia Hernández
CEO
,
Citizen Committee to Support the Fray Bernardino Alvarez Psychiatric Hospital

In Mexico, 8 out of 10 people have some mental health problem or condition. However, 24% are not affiliated with any type of health service.

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