Consuelo Morales Elizondo

Consuelo Gloria Morales Elizondo (born March 1948) is a Mexican human rights activist, founder and director of the organization Ciudadanos en Apoyo a los Derechos Humanos, A.C. (CADHAC), known in English as Citizens in Support of Human Rights.

[1] She has a license in social work from the Escuela de Trabajo Social Vasco de Quiroga and a master's degree in human rights and democracy from the Latin American Social Sciences Institute, and is a sister of the Congregation de Notre Dame of the Augustinian Canons.

[1][2] Her first human rights work was with indigenous people in Veracruz and with street children in Mexico City.

After returning to Monterrey in 1992, in April 1993, with other nuns, she founded Ciudadanos en Apoyo a los Derechos Humanos, A.C. (CADHAC), which she leads.

[5] She has been a member of several groups and commissions on human rights, including the board of OXFAM Mexico.