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Biografía Rodrigo Diamanti[editar]

Rodrigo Diamanti, a human rights and campaign expert, graduated from Harvard Kennedy School’s MPA program in 2017. Rodrigo also holds a Master in International Diplomacy at Universidad Ortega y Gasset in Madrid and a Bachelor in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in Venezuela.

During his 15 years of experience mobilizing thousands of people to defend democracy and human rights in Latin America, Rodrigo founded international NGO "Un Mundo Sin Mordaza (A World Without Censorship)" with activists in 200 cities around the globe and presence in 52 countries. When he was a student in his country, Rodrigo, together with his peers, contributed to changing the country’s leadership by bringing the Student Movement of Venezuela to center stage and mobilizing more than 200,000 people to defend democracy.

Rodrigo has created powerful and meaningful campaigns like #SOSVenezuela and #TuVozEstuPoder (Your Voice is Your Power), while integrating artists to join human rights campaigns in Venezuela and abroad. Rodrigo received the recognition of the World Economic Forum as a Global Shaper in 2012 and by the City Council of Rome in 2013 with the "Medal of Rome" for his actions to improve human rights. He is also part of the Freedom Collection of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and has given lectures and seminars in more than 20 countries.