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Her Excellency Leticia Ocampos, First Lady of Paraguay

Her Excellency Leticia Ocampos, First Lady of Paraguay

New York, USA— Her Excellency Leticia Ocampos, First Lady of Paraguay and renowned architect, has been awarded the prestigious Global Female Impact Leadership (GFIL) Award at the Global Power Women Yearbook (GPWY) 2024 event. The ceremony took place at the Graduate Centre, City University of New York (CUNY), on September 25, 2024. H.E. Ocampos was recognised for her visionary leadership and unwavering advocacy for early childhood development, women’s empowerment, and the inclusion of individuals with disabilities. She delivered a powerful address as one of the keynote speakers.

 

Leadership and Advocacy
Born in Asunción, Paraguay, Leticia Ocampos has an extensive background in architecture and design, leading projects that focus on environmental preservation and urban renewal. She has successfully merged her passion for landscape architecture with a commitment to creating social change.

Ocampos has been married to President Santiago Peña of Paraguay for 27 years, and they have two children, Gonzalo and Costanza. As President of ALMA, the Alliance of Spouses of Heads of State and Representatives of Latin America, she collaborates with First Ladies across the region to address key issues affecting women, children, and adolescents. Ocampos is particularly devoted to promoting early childhood development, ensuring that children receive the education and care needed to thrive. Her presidency in ALMA will culminate at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) 79 in New York, where she will pass on the leadership role and shift focus toward fostering partnerships with UNICEF and TheirWorld.

 

Transforming Asunción
In addition to her role as First Lady, Leticia Ocampos is spearheading an ambitious urban revitalisation project in Asunción’s historic center. As the city prepares to celebrate its 500th anniversary in 2037, Ocampos leads efforts to restore public spaces, enhance the city’s aesthetics, and stimulate the local economy. This landmark project reflects her commitment to ensuring a vibrant and prosperous future for all Paraguayans.

 

Advocate for Inclusion and Special Olympics
A passionate advocate for inclusion, H.E. Ocampos serves as an ambassador for the Special Olympics, promoting the participation of individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities in sports and society. She is also set to serve as godmother of the Latin American Special Olympics Games in 2024, to be held in Asunción. Her advocacy aims to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to healthcare and opportunities to engage in sports, which she views as a powerful tool for social transformation.

 

Global Female Impact Leadership Award
The GFIL Award recognises women leaders who have made significant contributions to their communities through visionary leadership and dedication to social change. H.E. Ocampos was honoured for her work in uplifting vulnerable groups and leading transformative projects both within Paraguay and internationally.

At the GPWY 2024 event, Ocampos shared the stage with other distinguished female leaders, including H.E. Robinah Nabbanja, Prime Minister of Uganda; Dr. Filomena Gonçalves, Minister of Health, Cape Verde; H.E. Rossana Maria Briceño, First Lady of Belize; H.E. Arya Ali, First Lady of Guyana; Dr. Isaura Nyusi, First Lady of Mozambique; H.E. Dinisia Dos Reis Embaló, First Lady of Guinea Bissau; Mansa Nettey, CEO of Standard Chartered Bank, Ghana; Olive Birungi Lumonya, Deputy Director General of Uganda Civil Aviation Authority; Abby Huang, Founder/CEO of Dime Inc.; Mary Ellen Iskenderian, President/CEO of Women’s World Banking; and Ruthe Farmer, Founder of Last Mile Education Fund. Together, they shared their visions for a more inclusive and equitable future.

 

About the Global Power Women (GPW) Yearbook
  The Global Power Women (GPW) Yearbook is an exclusive and timeless compilation of highly inspirational success stories, achievements, innovations, and impact generated by the world’s top Power Women. This extraordinary book transcends time, showcasing the remarkable tales of triumph, innovation, and influence woven by the world’s most influential women. It immerses readers in a powerful captivating narrative, illustrating the profound impact of women’s leadership resonating across diverse sectors and global landscapes.

 

About the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development (CELD)
  CELD is a global institution dedicated to empowering women and promoting leadership development. It advocates for gender equality and sustainable development, uplifting women leaders worldwide.

 

About Amazons Watch Magazine (AWM)
  AWM is a leading platform celebrating women’s achievements globally. Through inspirational stories, AWM champions gender equality and advocates for the empowerment of women across various sectors 

 

For more information on GPWY 2024:
Phone: +44 7471066570
Email: alo_ed@africanleadership.co.uk, info@celd.org.uk