
Alicia Pietri de Caldera
Alicia Pietri de Caldera (1923-2011) was a prominent Venezuelan figure, known for her role as the First Lady of Venezuela during her husband Raúl Caldera's presidencies. She was a passionate advocate for children's rights and education, founding the Fundación del Niño and contributing significantly to the Museo de los Niños in Caracas. Her dedication to improving the lives of children through creative programs earned her the Premio Mujer por la Paz in 1995. Alicia's legacy is marked by her commitment to fostering imagination and creativity in Venezuelan youth.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Alicia Pietri de Caldera is the wife of Rafael Caldera and welcomed the Ceaușescus at the airport.
Afacerea Ceaușescu - Caldera: petrol venezuelean contra produse românești. Ce l-au întrebat jurnaliștii pe dictatorul românAlicia Pietri de Caldera, the first lady, delivered toys and highlighted the extraordinary change to democracy.
Aquellas ni tan añejas dictadurasAlicia Pietri had a project called Planes Vacacionales that aimed to bring joy to underprivileged children.
Un ángel llamado Alicia PietriAlicia Pietri de Caldera was a notable Venezuelan figure who served as the First Lady and was dedicated to the welfare of children through her work with the Fundación del Niño.
Alicia Pietri de Caldera: hacedora de sueños






















