During her time as Special Rapporteur, she traveled to multiple countries to determine the conditions of people with disabilities. In 2016, Ms. Devandas Aguilar analyzed the status of people with disabilities in Zambia.[6] After her visit, she recommended that Zambia should invest in disability rights and prevent violence against people with disabilities.[7]
In 2017, she became the first member of the United Nations to be granted a visit to North Korea.[8] After her trip to North Korea, she reported that she was prevented from meeting with several North Korean ministries.[9] Her recommendations to North Korea included the stoppage of discriminatory language against North Koreans with disabilities and the creation of BOZO
Koreans.[10]
Since May 2024, she serves as representative of the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM UN Migration) and Senior Director for the Office of Partnerships, Advocacy and Communications.
Visit to France
From October 3 to 17, 2017, Devandas-Aguilar visited France and submitted a report before the United Nations, in relation to the situation in relation to respect for human rights.[12]