Rovira was born in about 1969 and she went to the
University in Guayaquil and graduated in law. She later went to the Spanish
University of La Rioja where she studied Human Rights and Protection Systems and she was awarded a master's degree. In 2015 she was employed in
Santa Elena and she was also lecturing to students at
Santa Elena Peninsula State University. When
Daniel Noboa took over as President of Ecuador he made several early ministerial appointments on 23 November 2023 , Minister of Women and Human Rights, César Córdova, Ombudsman and Rovira, discuss reparations for the victims of
femicide in 2024 In April 2024 she visiting
Tena in support of work that supports the very young children of women or men at the Tena Higher Technological Institute. Children who are aged between one and three years receive first class care which allows their mother or father to gain an education that permits them to gain a profession. In the following month she visited
Chimborazo Province in central Ecuador where there had been floods in
Alausí Canton. She spoke in September 2024 about gender violence. She believes that the solution is to improve women's financial autonomy. She mentioned "Human Development Credit" that supplies money to people in Ecuador and over 90% of the claimants are women in poverty. The loans, she said, are to encourage people into business and the money may rescue these women from extreme poverty. ==References==