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Martha Alicia Tudón Maldonado

Martha Alicia Tudón Maldonado is a human rights defender, with expertise in the construction of participatory public policies and advocacy processes towards the truth, memory and justice of human rights violations. Her work experience includes political risk consulting and research on public security, the Criminal Justice System and human rights abuses. Martha currently serves as the Digital Rights Program Officer at ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America, where she leads investigations and political and media advocacy processes in defense of freedom of expression and information in the digital environment. She holds a double degree of Master of Science in Public Policy and Human Development from the United Nations University (UNU-Merit) and the University of Maastricht (Universiteit Maastricht) and a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). Tudón also has a Specialty in Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (Institute for Environment and Human Security) and has postgraduate studies in national security (ITAM) and privacy, regulation and data protection (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas).