A Life of
SERVICE Maria Camila Garzon-Ruiz ’12 Forges a Career in Protection
BY JOHANNA LEE ’13
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aria Camila GarzonRuiz ’12 has worked towards assisting those in situations of great vulnerability. A descendant of refugees who fled Lebanon due to religious persecution, Garzon-Ruiz grew up in Colombia, a country that up until 2018 held the highest number of internally displaced people globally (6 million) resulting from over six decades of violent conflict. “I grew up seeing many of my own countrymen displaced, begging for food and having nowhere to go,” she says. “This was something that troubled me a lot.” When she moved to the Middle East in 2004 — first to Saudi Arabia, then Bahrain and finally Jordan — she noticed there were many people at risk of gender-based violence, sexual and labor exploitation exactly like her compatriots back in Colombia, except here they were largely immigrants. By the time Syria overtook Colombia as the country with the greatest internallydisplaced population (7.6 million), Garzon-Ruiz had left Jordan to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in international studies at Texas A&M University.
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BEYOND KING’S
Maria Camila Garzon-Ruiz (left) in Chicago, 2018