Julissa Villanueva

[1] She studied medicine after seeing her father suffering from tetanus, and is now a doctor who specialises in pathology.

[2] She chose to specialise in pathology when she heard about the shortage of skilled forensic scientists in Honduras.

[6] She has encouraged the Public Prosecutor's Office to give accredited training to forensic scientists.

[10] She developed a Nationwide Human Identification Registry to handle the unsolved murders across the country.

[8] She introduced Gesell chambers, to allow victims of sexual harassment or abuse to provide testimony in court without revealing their identity.