Agustina Correa (she/her)
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Agustina Correa is an advocate for gender equality and human rights from Buenos Aires, Argentina, who has championed women's and migrants’ rights for nearly a decade.

As a senior legal and advocacy advisor in the legal team of the NGO ELA - Equipo Latinoamericano de Justicia y Género, she combines her activism with her work on feminist foreign policy and gender-based violence. Her focus also extends to the intersections of these issues with political violence, access to justice, care work, and labor rights. Agustina is also an assistant professor of Public International Law at the School of Law of the University of Buenos Aires and has significant experience in legal research at the same institution.

Agustina’s work includes the promotion of women’s political participation and leadership, and fostering societal awareness and change. She has launched and led campaigns for menstrual health and sexual and reproductive rights in her hometown. Currently, she is part of the Buen Samaritano Project, where she provides legal aid to homeless migrant women and children in Buenos Aires. As a member of ELA, she collaborates with organizations such as Articulación Regional Feminista and the Unidas Network, underscoring her commitment to advancing gender equality and feminist foreign policy from the perspective of civil society.