Luis Garcia Rueda is a Program Operations Officer at Data-Pop Alliance, where he contributes to the organization’s efforts in leveraging data for social good. He holds a 5-year Bachelor of Science in Law from Universidad Marista de Mérida in the Yucatán Peninsula. Over the course of his career, Luis has participated in numerous human rights projects across Mexico, Costa Rica, and Chile, focusing on addressing complex issues such as enforced disappearances and other significant human rights violations. His work has involved the innovative use of big data to uncover patterns, provide evidence, and support advocacy efforts in these areas.
In addition to his legal background, Luis holds a specialization in authorship law from IPIDEC, further strengthening his expertise in intellectual property and its intersection with digital rights. His academic and professional trajectory reflects a deep commitment to promoting justice and human rights through data-driven solutions. At Data-Pop Alliance, Luis continues to be an integral part of initiatives aimed at advancing human rights, ensuring that data is harnessed responsibly and ethically for positive social impact.