
معرفی
Omar Tejada Perez is a university instructor at the University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba, holding the title of Lecturer. He is affiliated with the Conflict and Resiliency Research Institute Canada (CRRIC) as a Peacekeeping Affairs Consultant and the Centre for Defense and Security Studies (CDSS) at the University of Manitoba as a Regional Security Expert. His professional background includes service as a retired Marine Officer in the Peruvian Navy, with extensive peacekeeping experience through UN missions in Sudan (UNMIS), Haiti (MINUSTAH), and roles at UN Headquarters in New York.
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Naval and Maritime Sciences - Peruvian Naval Academy
- Master's in International Security Studies - University of Leicester (UK)
Research Focus: Specializes in transnational security challenges including cocaine trade dynamics, counterinsurgency strategies, intelligence failure analysis, and peacekeeping operational effectiveness. His work bridges military doctrine with contemporary global security issues, emphasizing field-based insights from multinational peacekeeping experiences.
Affiliations:
- Adjunct Lecturer - University of Winnipeg (HR-2100-002 Concepts and Conventions in Human Rights course)
- CDSS Regional Security Expert - University of Manitoba
- CRRIC Peacekeeping Consultant
Professional Background: Over 25 years of combined naval service and international peacekeeping operations, including command roles in Haiti and strategic advisory positions at UN Headquarters. Maintains academic engagement through lectures at institutions across Peru, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, USA, and Canada.





