Susana Villarán

She was the first daughter and the second of the seven children of Fernando Villarán Duany and Josefina de la Puente y Lavalle.Villarán studied at L'École Nouvelle of Miraflores and Colegio Sagrados Corazones Chalet of Chorrillos.She was a member of Lima's Metropolitan Municipality from 1983 to 1985, and co-founded with former mayor Alfonso Barrantes Lingán the Vaso de leche (glass of milk) program promoting child nutrition.She became Minister for Women and Social Development during Valentín Paniagua's transitory government in 2001, and in 2002 assumed the role of Police Ombudsman (Defensora de la Policía).However, she was defeated in her 2014 re-election bid by former mayor Luis Castañeda Lossio, who took office on January 1, 2015.
Spanish namesurnameMayor of LimaMarco Parra SánchezLuis Castañeda LossioMinister of the Promotion of Women and of Human DevelopmentValentín PaniaguaLuisa María CuculizaFuerza SocialpoliticianjournalistAlfonso Barrantes LingánParty for Social DemocracyMinister for Women and Social DevelopmentOmbudsmanOrganization of American StatesInter-American Commission on Human RightsPeruvian general election of 2006Concertación DescentralistaPeruvian Humanist MovementLourdes FloresMartha ChávezUnited NationsCommittee on the Rights of the ChildreferendumMarisa GlaveWayback Machineeconomist.comEl ComercioWall Street JournalMinister of Women and Social DevelopmentMayors of LimaEcheniqueSalinasTorricoElgueraBillinghurstCarmonaMalpartidaDiez CansecoEzpinozaMujicaAlbizuriEguigurenGarcía BedoyaDibós DammertBenavidesMartínezGarcía RibeyroFernandiniBedoyaDibós ChappuisAlzamoraCaveroFalconíCarriónPierantoniOrregoBarrantesDel CastilloBelmontAndradeCastañedaMuñozRomeroLópez Aliaga