Leonela Moncayo
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Born2010 (age 14–15)
OccupationEnvironmental activist
Yearsactive2020–present
KnownforTaking legal action against the Sucumbíos government for environmental offences
Leonela Moncayo | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2010 (age 14–15) |
| Occupation | Environmental activist |
| Years active | 2020–present |
| Known for | Taking legal action against the Sucumbíos government for environmental offences |
Leonela Moncayo (born c. 2010) is an Ecuadorian human rights activist. She has campaigned against hydrocarbon exploration in the Amazon rainforest.
Moncayo was born and raised in the outskirts of Nueva Loja, the capital of Sucumbíos Province. The city is located in Lago Agrio Canton, an area environmentally impacted by the petroleum industry. Moncayo's parents, Donald Moncayo and Silvia Zambrano, were activists noted for their roles within the Unión de Afectados por Texaco (lit. 'Union of People Affected by Texaco'), a non-governmental organisation that denounced the environmental and social damage caused by the petroleum brand Texaco in the Ecuadorian Amazon.[1][2]