Marysela Zamora-Villalobos, renowned as Latin America’s Social Leader in 2019 and a global winner of the “SDG’s and Her” initiative in 2020, is both a change-maker and a captivating storyteller. As the founder of Nosotras Women Connecting, she empowers female leaders through advocacy, capacity building, compelling narratives and media campaigns driving impactful change across Latin America. Zamora’s campaigns, like “Cambiemos la Regla” for Menstrual Justice, are narratives of resilience and activism, inspiring societal transformation. Beyond advocacy, her storytelling prowess shines through international platforms like TEDx and FORBES, where she shares narratives of empowerment and equality. Producer and campaign designer and director for UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP and UNFPA. As former director of National Theatre Company, filmmaker and her artistic endeavors, Marysela weaves stories of inspiration and empathy, demonstrating the transformative power of storytelling in fostering social change. Her tireless efforts as a human rights defender, peacebuilder, and advocate for menstrual health embody the transformative power of storytelling, inspiring empathy, understanding, and action in pursuit of a more just and equitable world for all.