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Daniella Burgi-Palomino

Latin America Working Group (LAWG) Senior Associate for Mexico, Migrant Rights and Border Issues.

Daniella Burgi-Palomino is currently the Latin America Working Group (LAWG) Senior Associate for Mexico, Migrant Rights and Border Issues. Prior to joining LAWG as the Senior Associate for Mexico, Migrant Rights and Border Issues, Daniella worked for six years on the protection of migrant rights in the U.S.-Mexico-Central America corridor with a variety of civil society organizations and foundations. She was the first coordinator of the Central America and Mexico Alliance (CAMMINA), a Fulbright García Robles Fellow in Mexico from 2010-2011, and a Program Associate at Oxfam America. Daniella has completed research contributing to organizational advocacy strategies on issues such as transitional justice, migrant rights, gender and internal displacement. She holds a BA from Tufts University in International Relations and History with a focus in Latin American studies and a Master’s in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy where she focused on human security and migration.