Violeta Bermúdez Valdivia (born 12 August 1961) is a Peruvian lawyer, writer and diplomat.
[1] Previously, she held positions in the United States Agency for International Development and worked during the cabinets of President Alejandro Toledo and Prime Minister Beatriz Merino.
From April 1997 to January 2002, she served as the Human Rights Coordinator of the United States Agency for International Development representing Peru.
[2] Bermúdez was appointed Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Women's Promotion and Human Development on 24 January 2002 by President Alejandro Toledo.
[2] She had a role in gaining the approval of policies at the Forum of Equity and Social Justice of the National Agreement.