Máxima Apaza

In July 2015 she participated in the "Foro Nueva Independencia", held in the Argentine city of Tucumán (Argentina):[5] In the panel "With women you will have to fight: gender, politics and social movements.

New challenges for women" shared with the panelists Hebe de Bonafini (president of the association Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo), with Milagro Sala (activist from Jujuy, leader of the association La Tupac Amaru), and with Piedad Córdoba, moderated by the writer and activist Marta Dillon.

Máxima Apaza highlighted the decolonizing character and the gender perspective in the policies implemented by the Government led by Evo Morales.

She has worked with Ipas for years to educate people on the preventable public health problem of unsafe abortion, which tends to greatly affect rural, indigenous women.

Pregnant women with serious health conditions, financial limitations, and who are minors or adolescents are now among those who are able to access safe abortions.