Elizabeth Córdova
Elizabeth Córdova Montes is a clinical psychologist and holds a master's degree in Social Management from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúPUCP). Specialist in mental health and psychosocial support (SMAPS), she has worked in the International Organization for Migration (IOM), HIAS, RET and other national NGOs in the design, implementation and monitoring of protection and mental health programs aimed at migrant populations, refugees and host communities in border, emergency and social vulnerability contexts. She currently works at the Psychological Wellness Office of the PUCP, where she leads initiatives for the promotion and prevention of mental health with emphasis on youth and adolescents. Recognized for her commitment to the integration of migrants and refugees, she combines academic experience, social management and humanitarian practice in addressing migration, gender and youth.
