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Elsa Paredes de Salazar (Elsa Paredes Candia) was born on 20 December, 1918 in La Paz, Bolivia, is a researcher. Discover Elsa Paredes de Salazar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

Popular As Elsa Paredes Candia
Occupation Researcher, journalist
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 20 December, 1918
Birthday 20 December
Birthplace La Paz, Bolivia
Date of death (2013-12-13) La Paz, Bolivia
Died Place La Paz, Bolivia
Nationality Bolivia

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Who Is Elsa Paredes de Salazar's Husband?

Her husband is Hugo Salazar Salmón

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Parents Rigoberto Paredes Iturri (father)Haydée Candia Torrico (mother)
Husband Hugo Salazar Salmón
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Elsa Paredes de Salazar Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Elsa Paredes de Salazar worth at the age of 95 years old? Elsa Paredes de Salazar’s income source is mostly from being a successful researcher. She is from Bolivia. We have estimated Elsa Paredes de Salazar's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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1975

At the national level, Paredes was part of the Consultative Council of the Honorable City Hall during the administration of mayor Armando Escobar (1975), was elected councilor for La Paz, and was president of the Honorable City Council of La Paz (1986–1987). She was also awarded the Gold Medal granted by the Bolivian Association of Economists "for her noble and well-deserved work in favor of the institution" (1989) and the Prócer Pedro Domingo Murillo Gold Medal in the Palmas de Oro level for her work as president of the Municipal Council (1985–1986).

1960

In 1960, Paredes founded and was the first president of the National Council of Women of Bolivia. In her administration she created a literacy plan for adult women. She also founded the international institution of Orientation and Protection of Young People. She was a member of La Peña de Escritores y Artistas de La Paz, and secretary of the Committee of the Bolivian Red Cross. In 1971 she founded the Renewal Association of National Studies.

1958

Paredes represented Bolivia at the sixth congress of the Panamerican Medical Women's Alliance in Miami (1958), at the World Health Congress in Little Rock, Arkansas (1958), at the Seminar on the Participation of Women in Public Life in Bogotá (1959), in the meetings of the Organization for Works of Orientation and Protection of Young People in Lima (1959), Buenos Aires (1960), and Rome (1964). She was also part of the 75th anniversary of the International Council of Women in Washington (1963). she was also invited to the Philippines (1979) and Thailand (1981) to present the thesis "Integration of the Peasant Woman".

1957

Paredes was the first vice president of the Pro-School Committee of Journalism, founded on 2 September 1957. She was a member, vice president (1958), and president (1962 and 1963) of the Ladies Committee of the Lions Club of La Paz. In 1958 she founded and was the first president of the Confederation of National Women's Institutions (Confederación de Nacional de Instituciones Femeninas; CONIF). She was a board member of the Women's Center for Hispanic Culture (1959), as well as a member, vice president (1959), and president (1960) of the Ladies Conference of Saint Vincent de Paul. She was on the boards of the Pan American Round Table (1959) and the National Association of Mothers (1960).

1943

On 14 March 1943, Elsa Paredes married the United Nations diplomat Hugo Salazar Salmón. Thereafter, she adopted her husband's surname and was renamed Elsa Paredes de Salazar. The couple had four children: Fernando, Jenny, Havier, and Roxana. The latter now runs the Elsa Paredes de Salazar Museum, displaying dolls with typical costumes from Bolivia and the world.

1938

Paredes was the first president of the University Women's Union (Unión Femenina Universitaria; UFU), founded on 14 September 1938, the same year in which she was elected president of the La Paz Student Center of Dentistry. It was the first time that a woman held this position. She was also a delegate of the Faculty of Dentistry to the Local University Federation (Federación Universitaria Local; FUL). On 3 August 1942 she founded, together with others, the University Women's Association of La Paz, of which she was a member for dentistry. From 1958 to 1959, she was president of this association, and managed conferences attended by women professionals.

1918

Elsa Paredes de Salazar (20 December 1918 – 13 December 2013) was a Bolivian researcher and multifaceted journalist, promoter of women's organizations, and doll collector.

Elsa Paredes was born in La Paz on 20 December 1918. Her father was the writer Rigoberto Paredes Iturri and her mother was Haydée Candia Torrico. Her siblings were Orestes, Mercedes, and the well-known Antonio Paredes Candia and Rigoberto Paredes Candia. Along with her family, Elsa spent her childhood in the northern area of the city of La Paz, more precisely in a house on Calle Sucre and Junín, in which her parents passed on to the children their passion for art and culture.