Guadalupe Alejandra Islas Chan

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

guadalupe_enfermera_mexico_2009Guadalupe Alejandra Islas Chan, 24, is a native of Cozumel and a Registered Nurse at both the Mexican Institute for Social Security and the Secretariat of Health. While she enjoys the technical aspects of surgical nursing, she looks forward to her new position as a youth counselor and educator in the Opportunities Program. Her longer term goal is to specialize in public health and work with youth to develop effective educational strategies to inspire healthy changes in behavior. She looks forward to learning more about advocacy and public speaking, which she considers particularly useful tools in raising consciousness around SRH issues in Cozumel.

Lemuel Manases Mena Vega

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

lemuel_mexico_2009Lemuel Manases Mena Vega, 22, is a native of Cozumel and one of the founding members of the Park and Museum Foundation, which is dedicated to the conservation and maintenance of ecological parks and habitat in Cozumel. Lemuel has been most active in a project conserving and monitoring sea turtles and plans to present his findings at the Second International Youth Forum in Canada this year. Lemuel is active in local youth organizations and very interested in addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of youth. He is currently completing his AA in Biology. His long-term goal is to establish an environmental education business in Cozumel to get the native population active in conservation efforts.

Justo Rosas López

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

justo_-mexico_2009Justo Rosas López, 28, earned his MA in Population and Demographic Development from the Latin-American Faculty of Social Sciences in 2008. He is currently Chief Analyst for the non-profit Observatory for Social Violence and Gender of the Riviera Maya, where he spearheads studies on the social realities of gender violence, education, environment and development, both in Cozumel and along the Mayan Riviera. Justo is an active member of the Network for Studies on Gender in Southeastern Mexico and of the Southern Border Research Network on Water. Based at the University of Quintana Roo, he is particularly interested in involving youth as active participants in his research, especially in studies on gender-based violence.

Guadalupe Andrea Espinoza Chávez

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

guadalupe_journalist_mexico_20091Guadalupe Andrea Espinoza Chávez, is a 27-year old reporter with a BA in Social Communications from Occident University in her native state of Sinaloa, Mexico. She covers the Cozumel City Council for a radio station and also produces a radio show called “Citizenship Pulse” that covers a range of social and health issues affecting Cozumel, such as alcoholism and teen pregnancy. Guadalupe considers herself a strong public speaker and enjoys being at the forefront of public events. Motivated by her own personal experience, Guadalupe hopes to develop innovative and effective strategies to inform youth about their SRH decisions so that they make informed choices that will influence the rest of their lives.

Juan Javier Rojas Aguilar

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

javier_mexico_2009Juan Javier Rojas Aguilar, has been involved in the leadership of Cozumel’s Rotaract Club for nine years and has also volunteered with the local government’s Center for Youth Integration. Javier earned a BA in Commercial Systems from the University of Quintana Roo in Cozumel in 2006. His thesis focused on evaluating indicators for the sustainable development of the tourism industry. Now, at the age of 29, Javier is head of Cozumel’s Commission for Potable Water and also works with CODESUET, the Consultancy Group for the Sustainable Development of Tourism Businesses. He looks forward to learning more about sexual and reproductive health so he can integrate this knowledge into his youth and environmental work.

Carolina Almaraz Román

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mexico 2009 · Comments Off 

carolina_mexico_2009Carolina Almaraz Román, is a 23-year old Events Coordinator at the Cozumel Office of Youth Services, part of the local municipal government, where she plans special events for youth ages 13 to 30 on tourism, health, and self-esteem. Carolina is actively involved in the political group Frente Juvenil Revolucionario, where she works with 150 other youth in Cozumel to promote youth as a priority on the political scene. She is in her third year of a Bachelors Degree in Tourism at the University of Quintana Roo and hopes to graduate sometime in 2010. Carolina enjoys collaborative work and looks forward to honing her skills in media, especially public speaking, as a fellow in GOJoven.

Octaciano (Chano) Benegas Galeas

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Honduras 2009 · Comments Off 

octaciano-banegas-galeas2Octaciano (Chano) Benegas Galeas, is 20 and lives in Tocoa. Chano has a high school degree in Business Administration and is currently studying Management and Social Development at the local university on weekends. In high school, Chano was a member of a student environmental group organized by International Municipal Environmentalists. He has also been involved in numerous social projects in Tocoa, such as designing and implementing a housing program for the elderly and working with Medicos del Mundo. Chano has creative ideas of how to apply the knowledge and skills he will gain in GoJoven, such as organizing youth gatherings with music, dance, and movies around SRH themes.

Dayana Sarahi Mondragón Hernandez

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Honduras 2009 · Comments Off 

dayana-sarahi-mondragon-hernandezDayana Sarahi Mondragón Hernandez, 18, is a member of the political youth group “Jovenes Nacionalistas de Trujillo.” She has organized sports tournaments for over 500 adolescents as an alternative to using drugs and violence, and would like to integrate sex education into the group’s portfolio. Dayana is an extremely dynamic and visionary young woman, experienced in mobilizing and inspiring large numbers of youth to seek healthy options, and committed to peer education and youth leadership. She hopes to begin medical school in 2010 and to continue her work with the most marginalized populations in and around Trujillo. Ultimately, Dayana dreams of joining international medical brigades such as Doctors without Borders.

Bessy Lorena Merino Duarte

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Honduras 2009 · Comments Off 

bessy-lorena-merino-duarteBessy Lorena Merino Duarte, 26, is a middle school teacher and also has experience participating in and leading outdoor educational leadership trainings. Recently she graduated as a Facilitator of Outdoor Activities with a focus on leadership, group work, environmental education, risk management, and extreme sports from the Asociación Nacional de Exbecarios para el Desarrollo de Honduras. She graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Education in 2005 from a university in Tegucipalpa and then returned home to educate adolescents and contribute to her community’s development. Bessy hopes to strengthen her leadership skills and knowledge around sexual and reproductive health. Ultimately, she aims to get a Master’s Degree in Ecological Research and run youth leadership camps and outdoor expeditions.

Ivonne Elena Miranda Card

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Honduras 2009 · Comments Off 

ivonne-elena-miranda-cardIvonne Elena Miranda Card, a 25 year old Garifuna woman, graduated with a BA in Psychology at the Universidad Católica de Honduras Nuestra Señora Reina de la Paz in La Ceiba, Honduras in 2007. Upon graduation, Ivonne returned to her community, where she is now one of few practicing psychologists. She works at a hospital in Trujillo, where she provides individual mental health counseling to adolescents at the hospital’s new Comprehensive Youth Health Center. Ivonne aims to increase her knowledge and skills in sexual and reproductive health so that she can work to integrate SRH education and services into the Center’s work, as well as in her own counseling.

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