Epsy Campbell Barr is a global leader in inclusion, development, human rights, and
sustainability, and she was Vice President of Costa Rica from 2018 to 2022. In 2018,
she was elected as Vice President of the Republic of Costa Rica, being the first Afro-
descendant to reach that position and the first woman to be appointed as Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Worship. She was also twice elected as a congresswoman of
the Republic of Costa Rica, from 2002 to 2006 and from 2014 to 2018. She is a
researcher and lecturer, an economist with Honorary Doctorates in Humanities from
Brenau University Georgia (USA), Howard University Washington DC (USA) and
also an Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy by Jharkhand Rai University Ranchi
(India), a Master's in International Cooperation for Development, and another
Master's in Political Management. She is an expert and consultant on issues of
development, inclusion, political and economic empowerment of women, Afro-
descendant communities, and sustainability. She is an Independent Expert of the
United Nations and a promoter of business and employment opportunities in new
technologies and cybersecurity for people from historically marginalized sectors.
From 2021 to 2024, she was the president of the United Nations Permanent Forum
of Afrodescendants. It was a space promoted by the Government of Costa Rica
during her period as the Vice President of Costa Rica, 2018-2022. As an
international activist, he founded the Global Coalition Against Systemic Racism and
for Reparations, a large international organization that develops actions in countries
to combat racism through art, culture, and education
Day 1 (Thursday) 19th June 2025
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Educating the Future: How Women Leaders are Shaping the Sheconomy Through Educational Innovation
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