Nidia Vílchez was born in Huancayo, central Peru on May 12, 1964. She completed her high school education at The Sacred Family School of Tarma and the Andean School of Huancayo. Upon graduation, she registered in the Peruvian Aprista Party, and subsequently enrolled in the National University of the Center of Peru in 1983 to study public accounting. In her fourth year, she transferred to the Federico Villarreal National University in Lima, graduating with a bachelor's degree in public accounting in 1990.
Career
Upon graduation from Villarreal, Vílchez ran for the Regional Assembly of the newly constituted Andrés Avelino Cáceres Region. She was elected representing Huancayo with the Peruvian Aprista Party. Her term would be interrupted by president Alberto Fujimori's self-coup, which suspended the Regional Governments with their respective assemblies.https://infogob.jne.gob.pe/Politico/FichaPolitico/nidia-ruth-vilchez-yucra_procesos-electorales_CCoMcNnp5fs=oN From 1992 to 1998, Vílchez turned to the private sector as she was hired as public administration consultant for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation office in Peru. She also served as General Manager for Progestion Consultores, from 1994 to 2000. From 1997 to 2001, she was appointed to the Ministry of Economy and Finance as a private consultant. In 2001, she was hired in the Judiciary as Deputy Manager of Logistics at the General Manager's Office. She would travel to Ayacucho in order to serve as Director of Management and Budget in Omar Quesada's regional administration. At the 2006 general election, she was elected to the Peruvian Congress representing her native Junín with the Peruvian Aprista Party. During her parliamentary term, she served as chair of the Agrarian Committee, vice chair of the Economy, Banking and Financial Intelligence, and vice chair of the Budget Committee. In November 2008, she was appointed Minister of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, succeeding fellow party member Enrique Cornejo. She became the first woman to hold the position. During her brief tenure, a great impulse was given to the construction of social interest housing, the titling of urban and rural properties; the fulfillment of the "Water for All" Program, and "Improvement of Neighborhoods and Villages" projects; the "My Lot" program and the Rural Housing Bonus were approved, and the Home User Ombudsman is created. She joined the PROINVERSIÓN board in her capacity as Minister. In June 2009, she was switched to the Minister of Women and Social Development upon the resignation of Carmen Vildoso. During her tenure, she took initiative in promoting public policies that improved equality of opportunities and family. During her management, the “Gratitude” program was created, aimed at those over 75 years of age, and the free delivery of 5 million identity documents - DNI, to children under 14 years of age in agreement with the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status. She resigned in September 2010 in order to run for congressional reelection at the 2011 general election, although she was not reelected. In 2014, she ran for Governor of Junín, placing second. At the 2016 general election, she ran with the Popular Alliance congressional list for Junín. Although she earned a high number of votes, the party only attained 5 seats nationally, and was not elected. At the 2020 snap parliamentary election, Vílchez ran for a fourth time for a seat in Congress, but switching her constituency to Lima. Upon the release of the first projections, the Peruvian Aprista Party failed to pass the electoral threshold for congressional representation, although she earned a high number of votes individually, trailing behind Mauricio Mulder. Vílchez remains active in the Peruvian Aprista Party executive committee as a former minister of Alan García second presidency.