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Daniella Burgi-Palomino

Democracy, Rights, and Governance Specialist

Daniella Burgi-Palomino is a Democracy, Rights, and Governance Specialist at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). She has a strong background in human rights advocacy, program management, and grantmaking, particularly focused on issues related to U.S. immigration and foreign policy. Her expertise extends to legislative analysis and the implementation of programs that promote democracy and human rights in various contexts.

Burgi-Palomino has previously worked with organizations such as Oxfam America and the Latin America Working Group, and she has been involved in significant initiatives aimed at advancing social justice and human rights in Central America. She is also a Fulbright Program alumnus and has academic ties to Tufts University, specifically The Fletcher School, where she has developed her skills and knowledge in international relations and policy.

Her contributions to USAID include involvement in reports such as the Central America Digital Ecosystem Regional Assessment, where she provided critical insights and consultations.123

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