Citlaly Ojeda Galaviz is a social worker and program professional with experience in humanitarian and nonprofit settings.
Citlaly Ojeda Galaviz is a social worker and program professional with experience in humanitarian and nonprofit settings, supporting displaced and vulnerable communities through program coordination, monitoring and evaluation, and survivor-centered advocacy grounded in equity, accountability, and community-informed solutions.
My fellowship project focuses on how pleasure-positive, survivor-centered approaches can strengthen sexual and reproductive health work with displaced and marginalized communities. Rather than framing sexual health only around risk or harm, I want to explore how centering agency, consent, and well-being can make programs more accessible and meaningful. Through research and conversations with practitioners, I aim to identify practical, culturally responsive ways to integrate pleasure into education, advocacy, and service delivery while remaining trauma-informed and community-led.