Mora began her professional career in 1989, at the Ministry of Justice of Costa Rica headed by Odio Benítez. From 1989 to 1993, she was national chief of the legal department, national chief of advocacy, member of the National Institute of Criminology, and advisor to the women's section of the General Human Rights Ombudsman. Between 1993 and 2002, she was the director of the women's section of the. From 2002 to 2006, she was the director of the advisory team of the Citizens' Action Party in the Legislative Assembly. From 2007 to 2014, she returned to her previous position as director of the women's section of the Ombudsman's Office. In 2013 she conducted an investigation on the rights of women for the state of the nation. From 2012 to 2018, Mora was executive president of the INAMU, and from 2014 to 2018 she was Minister of Women's Affairs in the Solís Rivera administration and a member of the Governing Council. At this stage, she focused on the design and governance of public policies regarding discrimination and violence against women. In 2018, she returned to her position as director of the women's section of the Ombudsman's Office. In the field of international representation, she was coordinator of the International Federation for Human Rights in 2000, and coordinator of the Ibero-American Ombudsman Federation's Network for Women in 2012. From 2012 to 2016 she was president of the Inter-American Commission of Women and of the Follow-up Mechanism to the Convention of Belém do Pará of the Organization of American States, as well as women's advisor to the UN's High-level Panel for Empowerment. In July 2019, she returned to the CIM as its executive secretary. Mora is a professor of family law at the University of Costa Rica. She has taught at various universities since 1998, such as the University of La Salle, University of Costa Rica, and the Distance State University. Since 2000, she has been invited to national and international forums as an expert on women's rights, for the elaboration, advocacy, and lobbying for the approval of laws against harassment and violence, and promoting responsible parenthood.
Awards and recognitions
In 2018 she was designated by the Apolitical Group as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in gender policies in its "Gender Equality Top 100"
In 2019 she received the Women's Institution Award from the Chamber of Commerce in the framework of the Program for the Development of Women Entrepreneurs
Works
2009: Co-author of Haciendo visible lo invisible, compilation of cases of the defense of women's rights
2010: Article "El derecho de familia y los derechos Humanos" in Derecho de Familia en Latinoamérica, Editorial Nuevo Enfoque Jurídico, Córdoba, Argentina
2011: Ley contra el Hostigamiento Sexual en el Empleo y la Docencia, commented and annotated, Editorial Juritexto, 1st edition, San José, Costa Rica
2012: Article: "La progresividad y el Derecho de familia" in El derecho de Familia en Latinoamérica, Editorial Nuevo Enfoque Jurídico, Argentina
Periodicals
1991, 1992, 1995: Co-author of brochures Jurisprudencia Constitucional sobre el Derecho Penitenciario, Hostigamiento Sexual: Algunas Reflexiones Teóricas-Jurídicas, Violencia en las relaciones de Pareja
1996: "¿Quién ejerce la Patria Potestad de los hijos extramatrimoniales en Costa Rica?" in IVSTITIA No. 114-115, June–July
2000: "Ley contra el Hostigamiento sexual: Comentarios a la ley y un análisis desde el principio de igualdad jurídica", IVSTITIA No. 159, March
2000: "Compilación de Jurisprudencia de la Defensoría de la Mujer", booklets of the Ombudsman's Office
2002: "El mundo jurídico como instrumento para el adelanto de las condiciones y situaciones de las mujeres: Una aproximación a la Ley de Paternidad Responsable", Parlamentaria No. 3, Volume 10, December 2002, Legislative Assembly