Maureen Clarke Explained

Maureen Cecilia Clarke Clarke (born 22 November 1952) is a Costa Rican attorney and women's rights leader. She was president of the Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM; 2013–2015).[1]

Biography

Clarke was born in Limón in 1952. She attended Elementary Esmeralda Jimenez Oreamuno until 1965, Secondary Liceo Luis Dobles Segreda until 1971, and graduated from the University of Costa Rica in 1977 with a Bachelor of Law.[2]

Clarke worked for 16 years as a Legal Adviser to the Ministry of Agriculture, during which she advised on international agreements and investments in the agricultural sector.[2] She has served as Minister of Condición de la Mujer (2012–2013); First Deputy Mayor of San José (2003–2009); Minister of Justicia y Gracia (1995–1996); Minister of Gobernación y Policía (1994–1995); adviser in the Legislative Assembly (1999–2002), and as a coordinator with Red Centroamericana de Mujeres Rurales, Indígenas y Campesinas (RECMURIC).[3] She has also served as the Executive President of the National Women's Institute and President of the Inter-American Commission of Women of the OAS.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Message from the President of the OAS CIM 2013–2015 Maureen Clarke Clarke Minister for the Status of Women Executive President of the National Institute of Women (INAMU) Costa Rica. Women's UN Report Program & Network. 13 September 2015.
  2. Web site: Maureen Clarke. Asamblea.go.cr. 13 September 2015. Spanish. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304190226/http://www.asamblea.go.cr/Diputadas_Diputados/Lists/Diputados/DispForm.aspx?ID=131. 4 March 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: Maureen Cecilia Clarke Clarke. 6 December 2013. Ojo al Voto. 13 September 2015.