Patricia Ocampo

January 4, 2024
Civil Rights Leader

Quick Facts

Patricia Ocampo
Full Name Patricia Ocampo
Occupation Civil Rights Leader
Date Of Birth Dec 26, 1979(1979-12-26)
Age 45
Birthplace Oberá
Country Argentina
Horoscope Sagittarius

Patricia Ocampo Biography

Name Patricia Ocampo
Birthday Dec 26
Birth Year 1979
Place Of Birth Oberá
Birth Country Argentina
Birth Sign Sagittarius

Patricia Ocampo is one of the most popular and richest Civil Rights Leader who was born on December 26, 1979 in Oberá, Argentina. The most well-known for this is the creation of his Argentine youth foundation known as Un Sueno para Misiones, Ocampo was also an advocate of causes that were related to education, libraries for the public eco-friendly, human rights.

She as well as American Civil Rights leader She and American Civil Rights leader Mary Bethune both championed educational causes. both fought for educational causes.

Patricia Ocampo (born 1979) is an Argentine activist involved in community development and creation of libraries in Misiones Province. By 2014, she had worked with community organizers and celebrities to found 20 libraries. The organization she co-founded provides basic assistance to those in poverty and with disabilities and attempts to empower people through education and access to books and libraries. She is also involved in trying to stop child labor in Argentina, specifically in the yerba mate regions.

In 2010, Patricia Ocampo, Jorge Kordi and Daniela Paola Friedl began a project to build libraries throughout the Misiones Province. The goal was to build ten libraries the first year in villages with populations between 2500 and 5000 people, seeding each library with 1,000 initial books. The first library they completed was in the village of San Martín in the former home of Eino Parkkulainen, who created the Finnish-Spanish dictionary. The second library was founded in Puerto Leoni. Libraries three, in the barrio 180 Viviendas de Oberá; four, in Guaraní; and five, in Colonia Victoria were all founded by the organization’s first anniversary. The sixth library opened by the group was in Loreto and the seventh was in Panambí. The eighth library was built in the village of Colonia Delicia and named after Guido Falaschi, whose racing circuit has supported Un sueño para Misiones. The 9th library opened in Wanda and the 10th library opened in Caraguatay in November, 2012.

The birthplace of her mother was Obera, Misiones Province, Argentina to Juan Mauricio Ocampo and Zusana Da Cruz.

Patricia Ocampo Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Civil Rights Leader
House Living in own house.

Patricia Ocampo is one of the richest Civil Rights Leader from Argentina. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Patricia Ocampo 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In her early days as an activist, she gave classes in Spanish on accessibility to school.

Her second foundation for charitable giving, Incluir was established in the year 2012.

Patricia Liliana Ocampo was born 26 December 1979 in Oberá, Misiones Province, Argentina. She grew up in a family that could not afford books and realized when she was in school the power books have to expand ideas.

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Facts & Trivia

Patricia Ranked on the list of most popular Civil Rights Leader. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Argentina. Patricia Ocampo celebrates birthday on December 26 of every year.

Top Facts about Patricia Ocampo

  1. Patricia Ocampo is an Argentine feminist activist.
  2. She co-founded the Ni Una Menos movement in 2015.
  3. Ocampo fights against gender-based violence and femicide.
  4. She advocates for reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ rights.
  5. In 2020, she was named one of Time’s 100 Women of the Year.
  6. Ocampo has been a vocal critic of Argentina’s justice system.
  7. She has organized numerous protests and demonstrations across Argentina.
  8. The Ni Una Menos movement has spread to other Latin American countries.
  9. Ocampo believes in intersectional feminism and inclusive activism.
  10. Her work has inspired many women to speak out against gender inequality.

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