
A critical and humane perspective in service of social justice
Evelyn Uribe is a social researcher and human rights advocate with a critical, strategic, and deeply human perspective. Her international experience and sensitivity to local contexts allow her to build bridges between the academic, business, and community sectors.
Throughout her career, she has worked on sustainability initiatives, community participation and public policies in Latin America and Europe, always with an ethical commitment and an equity approach.
Its purpose is to generate knowledge that inspires action and to build spaces for dialogue and collaboration between governments, businesses, organizations and citizens.
Today, through her personal brand, she seeks to highlight relevant research, share results, and create a community of people and organizations committed to social justice and sustainable development.
Research / knowledge
I conduct academic research on sociopolitical issues, focusing on social justice, human rights, and sustainability. I also work as an independent consultant on interdisciplinary projects in various countries, contributing critical analysis, participatory methodologies, and intercultural perspectives.
Territory / communities
I want to work alongside local communities and Indigenous Peoples to strengthen their capacities, fostering the exchange of knowledge and connecting them with other strategic actors to achieve their goals. My commitment includes supporting processes of self-determination, sustainability, and territorial defense, recognizing the fundamental value of their knowledge and struggles in building just and resilient futures.
Collaboration / ethics
I seek to collaborate with researchers, organizations, and communities to develop joint proposals and manage funds that support projects with social impact. I am particularly interested in supporting initiatives related to the energy transition, human rights, sustainability, local communities, and Indigenous Peoples. I am also interested in working with those who carry out the arduous task of defending territories, recognizing their fundamental role in environmental protection and social justice.
Documentation
In this space, I will share public documents from other organizations, as well as links to key resources related to human rights, the environment, Indigenous Peoples, social cohesion, and sustainability. The goal is to facilitate access to useful tools and relevant knowledge to strengthen local and regional initiatives.

Evelyn's research raises questions, proposes paths, and sows awareness to build a fairer future.
My Purpose
To generate knowledge from a critical, ethical and deeply human perspective that contributes to the understanding of social complexities, promotes fundamental rights and opens paths towards sustainable transformation.


Looking to the Future
To be a bridge between academic research and collective action, inspiring collaboration between communities, governments and organizations that are committed to social justice, equity and sustainable development.




