Giannina Segnini
Giannina Segnini is an investigative journalist and professor of professional practice at the Journalism School at Columbia University in New York.
Giannina Segnini is an investigative journalist and professor of professional practice at the Journalism School at Columbia University in New York.
Alejandra Mora Mora is the executive secretary of the Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) of the Organization of American States (OAS).
Rita Maria El Zaghloul currently serves as the director of the High Ambition Coalition for Nature & People on behalf of Costa Rica, an intergovernmental group of more than 100 countries championing a global deal for nature and people.
Marco Acuña Mora es el presidente del Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE).
Ana Quirós Víquez is a Costa Rican and Nicaraguan feminist, human rights defender, and director of the Centro de Información y Servicios de Asesoría en Salud (CISAS).
Pablo Lizano is the strategy and project lead at the Future Up Initiative, an AI-based platform of education recommendations oriented to the development of skills.
Leda Muñoz is the director of the Omar Dengo Foundation, where she coordinates an interdisciplinary group of professionals in the service of capacity building and promoting quality education for all people.
Leonardo Garnier is the special advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations for the Education Transformation Summit. Garnier is a former Minister of Education of Costa Rica.
Melania Brenes-Monge is a Costa Rican specialist in projects and programs for the educational use of digital technologies. She serves as the academic vice president at EduTech in Central America, a company that seeks to support educational systems to develop wide-scale capabilities through the inclusion of digital technologies.
Fernanda Chacón co-leads the Regional Information Management Team (IM) of the Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela. Also known as Response for Venezuelans or R4V, the entity has a presence in 17 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Chacón covers multiple IM aspects of the regional platform co-led by UNHCR and IOM.
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