María Cecilia Villegas

María Cecilia Villegas

opinion writer Peru

María Cecilia Villegas is a prominent figure in the discourse surrounding informal employment and economic reform in Peru. As a writer and opinion leader, she emphasizes the challenges faced by the approximately 13.4 million Peruvians who operate in the informal sector, advocating for policies that promote formalization and protect workers’ rights. Her recent article highlights the need for collaboration between the private sector and microenterprises to reduce informality and improve economic conditions for those living on the margins of the law.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
26,263
Power
183$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Peru 1 5.00 0.07% +10% 32,971,846 26,263 $230,000 183$
Totals 1 32,971,846 26,263 $230,000 183$
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Recent Mentions

Peru Peru: María Cecilia Villegas discusses the relationship between corruption and democracy in Peru. 5

El Comercio: Corrupción y democracia: ¿cuál es la relación?, por María Cecilia Villegas | OPINION

Peru Peru: María Cecilia Villegas wrote an opinion piece highlighting the injustices faced by women in Peru regarding abortion. 9

El Comercio: Abortos | Mujeres | Una sociedad de espaldas a la realidad, por María Cecilia Villegas | OPINION

Peru Peru: María Cecilia Villegas is the author of the opinion piece discussing Peru's economic growth and poverty reduction. 7

El Comercio: Un generoso Ministerio de Economía, por María Cecilia Villegas | OPINION

Peru Peru: María Cecilia Villegas argues that another Peru is possible despite the current challenges. 7

El Comercio: Estado | Gobierno | Otro Perú es posible, por María Cecilia Villegas | OPINION

Peru Peru: María Cecilia Villegas discusses the issue of informality in Peru and its impact on citizens. 7

El Comercio: ¿Cómo contribuimos a reducir la informalidad?, por María Cecilia Villegas | OPINION