Diego Pary
Diego Pary Rodríguez | |
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Fernando Huanacuni Mamani | |
Succeeded by | Karen Longaric |
Ambassador of Bolivia to the Organization of American States | |
In office 9 May 2011 – 4 September 2018 | |
President | Evo Morales |
Preceded by | José Enrique Pinelo |
Succeeded by | José Alberto Gonzales |
Personal details | |
Born | 1977 (age 46–47)[ University of Saint Francis Xavier |
Occupation | Quechua indigenous leader, teacher, diplomat and politician |
Diego Pary Rodríguez (born 1977[
Biography
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Pary began his primary education in 1983 in his community's rural school. In 1987, at 10 years old, Diego was forced to move to the town of Caiza D to continue his secondary education. Diego gained his secondary degree from the Colegio Pablo VI in 1995. In 1996, he moved to
Career
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Pary began a career in education while the university was still a place of privilege that was often difficult to access. He was noted for his identification with indigenous peoples, and thus assumed different positions of student leadership in the university. In 2002, having concluded his career at university, Pary began to train community leaders, people's reporters, union leaders, mayors, and councilors through the Fundación Acción Cultural Loyola (Loyola Cultural Action Foundation, ACLO), who currently hold various positions within the Bolivian state. In 2005 and 2006, along with indigenous organizations of the Pact of Unity and other professionals, Pary worked on the development of the "Proposal of the Indigenous, Native, Agricultural and Colonizing Organizations to the Constituent Assembly."
In 2006, he joined as a member and advisor to the
In November 2008, he became the Vice Minister of Superior Education in Bolivia. In his time in this position, he created the three Indigenous Universities of Bolivia (UNIBOL) and the Plurinational System of Competency Certification, and transformed the Teachers' Training Schools. He also strengthened technical and technological training, creating new institutions in these fields. In addition he created the Artistic Training Schools and in cooperation with member nations of Mercosur promoted university accreditation, even the creation of the Plurinational Agency of Evaluation and Accreditation of Superior University Education of Bolivia.
Ambassador of Bolivia to the OAS (2011–2018)
In 2011, Pary was named Ambassador of Bolivia to the Organization of American States (OAS) and Concurrent Ambassador of Bolivia to Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Dominica and The Bahamas. At the OAS, he took on different leadership roles: President and Vice President of the Permanent Council, President of the Interamerican Council for Comprehensive Development, President of the Indigenous Peoples Workgroup, President of the Agenda Subcommission and President of the Declaration of Cochabamba Workgroup.
Foreign Minister of Bolivia (2018–2019)
On 4 September 2018, Pary was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Flight and Return to Bolivia
After the fall of the Morales administration, Pary fled to
On 19 November 2020, the Chamber of Senators named Pary Ambassador of Bolivia to the United Nations.[2]
References
- ^ "Pary returns to the country and says it is a decision of the social movements" (in Spanish).
- ^ Nueva, Bolivia (19 November 2020). "Presidente del Senado confirma designación de Diego Pary como embajador ante la ONU". bolivianueva.press. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
External links
- Profile, expertoenpueblosindigenas.blogspot.com. Accessed 27 December 2023.