Leonor Selva Flores
El Salvador
Public Policy (MPP), 2017
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Funding: Weidenfeld-Oxford and GRoW @ Annenberg
Leonor has a degree in Law. She has worked as a project manager developing a common framework of Competition Policy for Central America and as a political analyst for the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, where she covered El Salvador’s political system, human rights, public security, and related issues. Most recently, she served as a Judicial Assistant for the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of El Salvador. Her professional experience centers on political systems, the rule of law, corruption, and human rights. Her main policy interests include the impact of the rule of law on development, human rights–oriented public policy, public security, migration, and gender-related issues. She is also a columnist for the digital newspaper El Faro and previously served on the Youth Editorial Council of one of the country’s largest newspapers.