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Sanitary and Environmental Engineer with emphasis in water and wastewater treatment, hydraulic modeling and solid waste management and IWRM in Latin America and Caribbean. With skills in developing environmental community projects for creating local and affordable technologies through a design approach called "Creativity Capacity Building".
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I am an International Relations Analyst currently leading the International Secretariat of Together 2030, a global civil society initiative promoting and following the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. Before that, I was the Advocacy Director of Beyond 2015, a global civil society campaign. Prior to that, I worked as an Advisor on Gender, Social and Economic Rights at the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom in New York as well as a development advisor at the UK Department for International Development (DFID) in Brazil. I served the UN for more than a decade, working as a National Programme Officer at UNAIDS in Brazil. I have also served the government of Brazil as an advisor at the Presidency of the Republic (National Anti-Drugs Secretariat) and the Ministry of Finance. I worked as UN Public Affairs and Policy Advisor for the World Animal Protection. I have a master on International Relations at the University of Brasilia (Brazil) and a MBA on Projects from Getulio Vargas Foundation.
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Andrew is Co-Director of Fiscus Limited and was until July 2007, the Director of the Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure (CAPE) at the Overseas Development Institute, London. He is a British citizen and a qualified economist, with a wide international experience in development work across Asia, Europe, Latin America and Africa. He has extensive experience of complex evaluation work, including the management of multi-disciplinary teams and multi-country studies, as well as a strong track record of advisory work in support of reforms both of policy – for example support to the design of an Early Childhood Development strategy for Kosovo, or to the development of the European Commission strategy to address inequality in their Development Cooperation – and of PFM reforms at national and sub-national levels.