
UE e América Latina e o Caribe, unidas para oferecer soluções globais
28 novembro 2023

Sergio I. Campos G.
Head of the Water and Sanitation Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Washington D.C.
Inclusão socio produtiva
28 novembro 2023
Sergio I. Campos G.
Head of the Water and Sanitation Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Washington D.C.
23 fevereiro 2016
Ana Mercedes Botero
Directora de innovación social en CAF
Head of the Water and Sanitation Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Washington D.C.
Responsible for the portfolio of drinking water, sanitation, water resources management and solid waste, which represents around US $ 9,000 million in 100 projects in the 26 member countries of the IDB. In addition to this, it manages the Spanish Cooperation Fund for Water and Sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean, of US $ 1.1 billion, and also AquaFund, a multi-donor fund for technical cooperation. He has also led the design and implementation of initiatives and special programs with strategic partners in areas such as behavioral change (Lazos de Agua), green infrastructure (Latin American Alliance of Water Funds), and recycling (Regional Initiative for Inclusive Recycling). among others. Likewise, Sergio Campos supervises the application of AquaRating - a platform that evaluates the performance of public water companies - and of Hydro-BID, a hydrological simulation tool that has mapped the availability of water in more than 280,000 basins throughout Latin America. and the Caribbean. Before joining the Bank, Sergio Campos led the structuring of large-scale water and sanitation infrastructure programs with sovereign guarantee and worked on structuring M&A projects in transportation, energy, water and sanitation and telecommunications, as well as projects reengineering, business consulting and microfinance. Sergio Campos is an economist with a master's degree in finance and public policy.
Directora de innovación social en CAF
Ana Mercedes Botero es directora de innovación social de CAF -banco de desarrollo de América Latina. Su trabajo se orienta a identificar ideas, procesos y modelos para el desarrollo de soluciones útiles y sostenibles a desafíos sociales que aquejan a América Latina. Trabajó durante siete años en la Organización de Naciones Unidas en Nueva York y Ginebra en temas de seguridad internacional, tráfico ilícito de estupefacientes y derechos humanos. Participa del comité editorial de "Compromiso y Transparencia", es voluntaria de Olimpíadas Especiales Internacionales y fue Global Leader of Tomorrow del Foro Económico Mundial. Tiene dos maestrías en la Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York, una en Derecho y otra en Relaciones Internacionales, y una especialización en la Escuela de Negocios Inalde de Colombia.