Daniela has a master’s degree in Fundamental Rights in national, supranational and global perspective from the University of Granada. She is a lawyer and political scientist from the National University of Colombia. In addition, she was a fellow of the Carolina Foundation in Public Policy for Development at the Complutense University of Madrid. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Rural and Territorial Development at the University of Córdoba. Throughout her career, she has designed and facilitated training programs from creative, collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches for civil society organizations and the public sector. She was national coordinator of Political Advocacy at TECHO Colombia and local coordinator of the Escuelita de Mujeres No Obedientes.