Diana M. Siller Contreras has over 15 years of experience working in environmental management, sustainable development, and disaster risk reduction. She has a Master's in Environmental Management and worked for organizations such as the UN, OXFAM, and Alliance for Responsible Mining, coordinating projects around mercury reduction, artisanal mining formalization, and water governance. Currently she focuses on systematizing experiences in sustainable development and supporting multi-stakeholder initiatives in Latin America.
Este documento resume varios procedimientos especiales en el sistema de justicia penal. Brevemente describe el procedimiento para delitos menores, el procedimiento de extradición, el procedimiento especial regulado en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada, el procedimiento de la ley sobre violencia contra la mujer, y el procedimiento de protección de niños, niñas y adolescentes según la LOPNNA. Cada procedimiento tiene principios y etapas específicas para garantizar los derechos de las partes involucradas.
This document contains personal and professional information about Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Saqqaf. It summarizes his career history working in finance and accounting roles for various organizations in Yemen since 2005. His current role is as the Area Finance Officer for Saadah and Al-Jawf regions with ACTED, where his responsibilities include financial reporting, budgeting, and ensuring compliance with procedures. He has strong skills in accounting software like QuickBooks, Dynamics SL, and SAGA.
This document provides an overview of Complete Prototype Services, Inc., a company that offers prototyping and limited production services. It discusses that CPS is a privately owned company incorporated in 1995 that has 8 facilities and over 350 employees. It details the various services CPS offers, including plastics molding, sheet metal work, fixtures and gauges production, and program management. CPS aims to ensure quality and uses an ERP system called Global Shop to manage projects from start to finish.
Hootsuite es una aplicación que permite administrar múltiples perfiles de redes sociales desde un solo lugar de forma fácil y útil. Permite programar publicaciones y visualizar mensajes para cubrir temáticas y transmitir los valores de la marca de manera eficiente.
Heather Toney outlines a week-long customer service appreciation event with daily themes and activities from October 5th to 9th. The theme is "Everyday Heroes". Each day will include food, games, contests and prizes donated by clients to boost morale while sticking to a tight budget. Heather secured donations and requests support from supervisors to ensure activities run smoothly during the week-long event.
Este documento presenta una lista de diferentes procedimientos especiales, incluyendo el procedimiento para delitos menores, procedimientos de extradición, procedimientos penales especiales regulados en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada, y procedimientos establecidos en la ley orgánica sobre el derecho de la mujer a una vida libre de violencia y la ley orgánica de protección del niño y adolescente. Resume los principales aspectos y etapas de cada uno de estos procedimientos especiales.
Este documento resume varios procedimientos especiales, incluyendo:
1) Procedimientos para juzgar delitos menores, extradición y violencia contra la mujer.
2) Procedimientos penales especiales regulados en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada.
3) Procedimientos aplicables a la ley orgánica sobre el derecho de la mujer a una vida libre de violencia.
This document contains personal and professional information about Islam Sami Tag Hassan. It details his contact information, education history, work experience, skills, training and qualifications. He has a computer science degree from Helwan University in Egypt and work experience as a control system software engineer and network administrator. His skills include networking, security systems, Windows server administration, databases, and programming. He is seeking a position where he can utilize these technical skills to help organizations achieve their goals and develop his own performance.
Este documento resume varios procedimientos especiales en el sistema de justicia penal. Brevemente describe el procedimiento para delitos menores, el procedimiento de extradición, el procedimiento especial regulado en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada, el procedimiento de la ley sobre violencia contra la mujer, y el procedimiento de protección de niños, niñas y adolescentes según la LOPNNA. Cada procedimiento tiene principios y etapas específicas para garantizar los derechos de las partes involucradas.
This document contains personal and professional information about Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Saqqaf. It summarizes his career history working in finance and accounting roles for various organizations in Yemen since 2005. His current role is as the Area Finance Officer for Saadah and Al-Jawf regions with ACTED, where his responsibilities include financial reporting, budgeting, and ensuring compliance with procedures. He has strong skills in accounting software like QuickBooks, Dynamics SL, and SAGA.
This document provides an overview of Complete Prototype Services, Inc., a company that offers prototyping and limited production services. It discusses that CPS is a privately owned company incorporated in 1995 that has 8 facilities and over 350 employees. It details the various services CPS offers, including plastics molding, sheet metal work, fixtures and gauges production, and program management. CPS aims to ensure quality and uses an ERP system called Global Shop to manage projects from start to finish.
Hootsuite es una aplicación que permite administrar múltiples perfiles de redes sociales desde un solo lugar de forma fácil y útil. Permite programar publicaciones y visualizar mensajes para cubrir temáticas y transmitir los valores de la marca de manera eficiente.
Heather Toney outlines a week-long customer service appreciation event with daily themes and activities from October 5th to 9th. The theme is "Everyday Heroes". Each day will include food, games, contests and prizes donated by clients to boost morale while sticking to a tight budget. Heather secured donations and requests support from supervisors to ensure activities run smoothly during the week-long event.
Este documento presenta una lista de diferentes procedimientos especiales, incluyendo el procedimiento para delitos menores, procedimientos de extradición, procedimientos penales especiales regulados en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada, y procedimientos establecidos en la ley orgánica sobre el derecho de la mujer a una vida libre de violencia y la ley orgánica de protección del niño y adolescente. Resume los principales aspectos y etapas de cada uno de estos procedimientos especiales.
Este documento resume varios procedimientos especiales, incluyendo:
1) Procedimientos para juzgar delitos menores, extradición y violencia contra la mujer.
2) Procedimientos penales especiales regulados en la ley contra la delincuencia organizada.
3) Procedimientos aplicables a la ley orgánica sobre el derecho de la mujer a una vida libre de violencia.
This document contains personal and professional information about Islam Sami Tag Hassan. It details his contact information, education history, work experience, skills, training and qualifications. He has a computer science degree from Helwan University in Egypt and work experience as a control system software engineer and network administrator. His skills include networking, security systems, Windows server administration, databases, and programming. He is seeking a position where he can utilize these technical skills to help organizations achieve their goals and develop his own performance.
Adly M Hassanein has extensive experience in areas such as sustainable development, natural resources management, good governance, and international development program planning and management. He has worked for organizations such as USAID, the Mediterranean Center for Sustainable Development Programs, International Resources Group, and Education Development Center, Inc. on a variety of projects focused on topics like youth development, civic engagement, ecosystems management, and environmental education in countries including Egypt, Yemen, Burkina Faso, and West Africa. Currently he works as an independent inspirational speaker giving presentations on topics like sustainable lifestyles and green professional strategies.
A landscape approach to rainwater management in Ethiopia: Nile 5 – coordinat...ILRI
This document summarizes the objectives and approach of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (NBDC) research being conducted in Ethiopia. The research will focus on improving rainwater management systems to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable development. It will examine issues related to rainwater management, crop/livestock production, and minimizing land degradation. The research involves multiple projects focused on learning from past practices, developing integrated rainwater strategies, targeting and scaling innovations, and assessing impacts. It will use a collaborative approach, building partnerships across organizations and sectors to facilitate knowledge sharing and ensure research outcomes benefit communities.
Este es un resumen de la trayectoria profesional nacional e internacional de Fabiola Bernardo, comunicadora social y gestora de proyectos sociales.
Versión en Inglés
Valentina Collazzo has experience working for humanitarian organizations in Colombia and conducting evaluations of projects related to victims of landmines, child rights, and preventing child recruitment. She has a master's degree in International Humanitarian Action and worked on projects focused on demobilized child soldiers in Colombia. Her background includes coordinating projects, conducting needs assessments, monitoring and evaluation, and advising on issues of international humanitarian law and human rights.
Anahi Ayala Iacucci has extensive experience in humanitarian aid, human rights, and information management. She currently serves as the Humanitarian Director for Internews in South Sudan, overseeing humanitarian projects providing information to communities affected by conflict. Previously, she held positions with the World Bank, Freedom House, and Ushahidi, focusing on using new technologies and crowdsourcing to support humanitarian efforts and monitor human rights issues.
Samantha DuQuesnay-Chantrelle CV August 2016 Full and completeSamantha Chantrelle
Samantha duQuesnay Chantrelle has over 22 years of experience managing international development programs and projects in Jamaica and the Caribbean. She is currently the CEO of the Digicel Foundation Ltd., managing a $4.5 million annual budget and overseeing programs focused on education, infrastructure, and assisting vulnerable groups. Prior experience includes managing USAID and CIDA funded programs, designing education and social programs, and evaluating development projects. She holds an MSc in Sociology of Development and a BA in Sociology for International Development.
This document summarizes the Understanding Planet Earth outreach campaign initiated by the Rashtriya Vigyan Evam Prodyogiki Sanchar Parishad to create public awareness about science and sustainability. The 3-year campaign will be organized by the NCSTC-Network and involve public education events, media outreach, and grassroots programs. It will address themes like groundwater, natural hazards, climate change and more to build a safer, healthier society. Implementation will target groups like teachers, local leaders and students through activities across India focused on empowering communities for sustainable development.
The document provides a summary of the activities and contributions of the GWP Technical Committee Chair, Mohamed AIT KADI, in 2010-2011. It discusses the recruitment of new members, development of a knowledge chain concept, initiatives to develop a 2010-2012 roadmap, participation in conferences and panels, priority thematic areas, and planned publications for 2011-2012. It also provides an overview of the Integrated Drought Management Programme, a joint programme between GWP and WMO.
This document provides highlights from Regional Centres of Expertise (RCEs) around the world. It discusses:
- RCE activities and conferences in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas regions that focus on education for sustainable development and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- Examples of inter-RCE collaboration projects between regions on topics like youth, climate change, and curriculum development.
- Ways that RCEs are engaging with global sustainability processes like the Paris Climate Agreement and linking to higher education networks. The document shows RCEs working extensively with communities on local sustainability actions and policy.
Universidad Iberamericana/UNIBE is located in the geographical center of Santo Domingo, a 4,000,000 inhabitants Caribbean metropolis. UNIBE is expanding its campus by acquiring surrounding properties while trying to maintain some spatial coherence. The growing of our academic community is forcing us to plan ahead for sustainability issues related to transportation, traffic, parking, and adaptability to surrounding neighborhoods. UNIBE is currently ongoing through the process of updating its Strategic Plan for the following six years. R2P2 is an interesting exercise that could help us to adopt resiliency issues into the managing of our campus thus reducing our urban environmental footprint. A cross-disciplinary team was assembled for the first phase. It included graduate and undergraduate students and faculty from the School of Architecture, Research Advisors, the Campus Architect and Administrative Officials. The School of Graduate Studies coordinated the final report.
The document provides an overview of the DisArTY project, which aims to promote community-based tourism led by youth to support economic development in disaster-affected areas. The project will train youth workers in entrepreneurship and community-based tourism strategies through meetings in Italy, Mexico, and the Philippines. It will also develop an e-learning course and professional e-book on developing community-based tourism. The goal is to provide opportunities for young people through sustainable tourism initiatives that benefit local communities and economies.
Knowledge Management Strengthens Decision Making: The Case of the “Knowledge ...CIAT
Under the REGATTA Initiative (Regional Portal for Technology Transfer and Action against Climate Change in Latin America and Caribbean) the project seeks to develop actions towards vulnerability and adaptation to climate change assessment in agriculture and water resources in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Zupan martina, gwp workshop 3 public educationRESTORE
The document discusses communication, education, and public awareness raising regarding integrated water resources management. It provides background on the Global Water Partnership, including its vision, mission, and definition of integrated water resources management. The document emphasizes the importance of participatory approaches and stakeholder involvement in water management. It outlines best practices for public participation, including identifying stakeholders, assessing their interests, and developing a stakeholder participation strategy. The document also stresses the importance of educating young generations about water issues.
Ana Carmona is a consultant based in Costa Rica who has over 27 years of experience working with NGOs and community organizations. She has extensive experience managing projects, programs, and grants related to sustainable development, natural resource management, and capacity building. Her work focuses on strengthening local communities through activities like project management training, partnership development, and resource mobilization. Carmona holds a Master's in Project Management and degrees in Natural Resources Management and Bilingual Administration. She is currently the Executive Director of her own consulting firm, MORPHO-CIS Consultora.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Elves Pedro Francisco. It includes personal details like name, address, phone number, and email. It outlines his academic background including a degree in Geography from Eduardo Mondlane University in 2012. It lists his professional experience coordinating and managing various projects for organizations like CMA, PATH, UNDP, and FAO from 2014 to the present. It also includes previous roles conducting research, surveys, and environmental impact assessments from 2011 to 2013. His skills and qualifications are summarized, including experience with GIS, data analysis, reporting, and team leadership. References and an academic publication are provided at the end.
Call for Papers (Extended Abstracts): 5th International Conference of the UNE...Graciela Mariani
The Second call for Papers (Extended Abstracts) for the 5th International Conference of the UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development has been officially launched.
Tech4Dev 2018, gives you an opportunity to:
Ø Present your research at a unique multidisciplinary Conference focused on innovative technology for social impact in the Global South.
Ø Network across disciplines and fields of technology, to promote the development, deployment, adaptation, and scaling of new solutions for the Global South.
Ø Identify opportunities for collaboration with diverse stakeholders – academics, students, engineers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, practitioners, and social scientists- interested in technological innovation in the Global South.
Ø Participate in the fabulous social event of the conference that will take place in the Lavaux Vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ø Build capacity among students and young professionals to engage in multidisciplinary problem solving for social impact.
Tech4Dev 2018 invites researchers, students, practitioners, industry or anyone interested in critical issues in Technologies for Development to submit proposals for Papers (Extended Abstracts). Submissions should emphasize the value of technological innovation while also acknowledging the limits of technology in generating inclusive social and economic development.
Further information, templates and material can be found on the conference website https://cooperation.epfl.ch/Tech4Dev2018.
Valentina Collazzo is an Italian national with experience working for humanitarian organizations in Colombia. She has a Master's degree in International Humanitarian Action and International Humanitarian Law. Her work experience includes coordinating projects for Terre des Hommes Germany on environmental child rights and evaluating a child recruitment prevention project for Save the Children. She also has experience as a project officer and assistant for War Child Holland in Colombia.
Mirette Seireg Ohman has over 30 years of experience in strategic planning, project design, management, monitoring and evaluation, capacity development, and technical assistance for nutrition and food security programs around the world. She has extensive experience working with various international organizations, governments, and in both emergency and development settings. Her skills include proposal development, needs assessments, training, and workshop facilitation in multiple languages.
Adly M Hassanein has extensive experience in areas such as sustainable development, natural resources management, good governance, and international development program planning and management. He has worked for organizations such as USAID, the Mediterranean Center for Sustainable Development Programs, International Resources Group, and Education Development Center, Inc. on a variety of projects focused on topics like youth development, civic engagement, ecosystems management, and environmental education in countries including Egypt, Yemen, Burkina Faso, and West Africa. Currently he works as an independent inspirational speaker giving presentations on topics like sustainable lifestyles and green professional strategies.
A landscape approach to rainwater management in Ethiopia: Nile 5 – coordinat...ILRI
This document summarizes the objectives and approach of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (NBDC) research being conducted in Ethiopia. The research will focus on improving rainwater management systems to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable development. It will examine issues related to rainwater management, crop/livestock production, and minimizing land degradation. The research involves multiple projects focused on learning from past practices, developing integrated rainwater strategies, targeting and scaling innovations, and assessing impacts. It will use a collaborative approach, building partnerships across organizations and sectors to facilitate knowledge sharing and ensure research outcomes benefit communities.
Este es un resumen de la trayectoria profesional nacional e internacional de Fabiola Bernardo, comunicadora social y gestora de proyectos sociales.
Versión en Inglés
Valentina Collazzo has experience working for humanitarian organizations in Colombia and conducting evaluations of projects related to victims of landmines, child rights, and preventing child recruitment. She has a master's degree in International Humanitarian Action and worked on projects focused on demobilized child soldiers in Colombia. Her background includes coordinating projects, conducting needs assessments, monitoring and evaluation, and advising on issues of international humanitarian law and human rights.
Anahi Ayala Iacucci has extensive experience in humanitarian aid, human rights, and information management. She currently serves as the Humanitarian Director for Internews in South Sudan, overseeing humanitarian projects providing information to communities affected by conflict. Previously, she held positions with the World Bank, Freedom House, and Ushahidi, focusing on using new technologies and crowdsourcing to support humanitarian efforts and monitor human rights issues.
Samantha DuQuesnay-Chantrelle CV August 2016 Full and completeSamantha Chantrelle
Samantha duQuesnay Chantrelle has over 22 years of experience managing international development programs and projects in Jamaica and the Caribbean. She is currently the CEO of the Digicel Foundation Ltd., managing a $4.5 million annual budget and overseeing programs focused on education, infrastructure, and assisting vulnerable groups. Prior experience includes managing USAID and CIDA funded programs, designing education and social programs, and evaluating development projects. She holds an MSc in Sociology of Development and a BA in Sociology for International Development.
This document summarizes the Understanding Planet Earth outreach campaign initiated by the Rashtriya Vigyan Evam Prodyogiki Sanchar Parishad to create public awareness about science and sustainability. The 3-year campaign will be organized by the NCSTC-Network and involve public education events, media outreach, and grassroots programs. It will address themes like groundwater, natural hazards, climate change and more to build a safer, healthier society. Implementation will target groups like teachers, local leaders and students through activities across India focused on empowering communities for sustainable development.
The document provides a summary of the activities and contributions of the GWP Technical Committee Chair, Mohamed AIT KADI, in 2010-2011. It discusses the recruitment of new members, development of a knowledge chain concept, initiatives to develop a 2010-2012 roadmap, participation in conferences and panels, priority thematic areas, and planned publications for 2011-2012. It also provides an overview of the Integrated Drought Management Programme, a joint programme between GWP and WMO.
This document provides highlights from Regional Centres of Expertise (RCEs) around the world. It discusses:
- RCE activities and conferences in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas regions that focus on education for sustainable development and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- Examples of inter-RCE collaboration projects between regions on topics like youth, climate change, and curriculum development.
- Ways that RCEs are engaging with global sustainability processes like the Paris Climate Agreement and linking to higher education networks. The document shows RCEs working extensively with communities on local sustainability actions and policy.
Universidad Iberamericana/UNIBE is located in the geographical center of Santo Domingo, a 4,000,000 inhabitants Caribbean metropolis. UNIBE is expanding its campus by acquiring surrounding properties while trying to maintain some spatial coherence. The growing of our academic community is forcing us to plan ahead for sustainability issues related to transportation, traffic, parking, and adaptability to surrounding neighborhoods. UNIBE is currently ongoing through the process of updating its Strategic Plan for the following six years. R2P2 is an interesting exercise that could help us to adopt resiliency issues into the managing of our campus thus reducing our urban environmental footprint. A cross-disciplinary team was assembled for the first phase. It included graduate and undergraduate students and faculty from the School of Architecture, Research Advisors, the Campus Architect and Administrative Officials. The School of Graduate Studies coordinated the final report.
The document provides an overview of the DisArTY project, which aims to promote community-based tourism led by youth to support economic development in disaster-affected areas. The project will train youth workers in entrepreneurship and community-based tourism strategies through meetings in Italy, Mexico, and the Philippines. It will also develop an e-learning course and professional e-book on developing community-based tourism. The goal is to provide opportunities for young people through sustainable tourism initiatives that benefit local communities and economies.
Knowledge Management Strengthens Decision Making: The Case of the “Knowledge ...CIAT
Under the REGATTA Initiative (Regional Portal for Technology Transfer and Action against Climate Change in Latin America and Caribbean) the project seeks to develop actions towards vulnerability and adaptation to climate change assessment in agriculture and water resources in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Zupan martina, gwp workshop 3 public educationRESTORE
The document discusses communication, education, and public awareness raising regarding integrated water resources management. It provides background on the Global Water Partnership, including its vision, mission, and definition of integrated water resources management. The document emphasizes the importance of participatory approaches and stakeholder involvement in water management. It outlines best practices for public participation, including identifying stakeholders, assessing their interests, and developing a stakeholder participation strategy. The document also stresses the importance of educating young generations about water issues.
Ana Carmona is a consultant based in Costa Rica who has over 27 years of experience working with NGOs and community organizations. She has extensive experience managing projects, programs, and grants related to sustainable development, natural resource management, and capacity building. Her work focuses on strengthening local communities through activities like project management training, partnership development, and resource mobilization. Carmona holds a Master's in Project Management and degrees in Natural Resources Management and Bilingual Administration. She is currently the Executive Director of her own consulting firm, MORPHO-CIS Consultora.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Elves Pedro Francisco. It includes personal details like name, address, phone number, and email. It outlines his academic background including a degree in Geography from Eduardo Mondlane University in 2012. It lists his professional experience coordinating and managing various projects for organizations like CMA, PATH, UNDP, and FAO from 2014 to the present. It also includes previous roles conducting research, surveys, and environmental impact assessments from 2011 to 2013. His skills and qualifications are summarized, including experience with GIS, data analysis, reporting, and team leadership. References and an academic publication are provided at the end.
Call for Papers (Extended Abstracts): 5th International Conference of the UNE...Graciela Mariani
The Second call for Papers (Extended Abstracts) for the 5th International Conference of the UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development has been officially launched.
Tech4Dev 2018, gives you an opportunity to:
Ø Present your research at a unique multidisciplinary Conference focused on innovative technology for social impact in the Global South.
Ø Network across disciplines and fields of technology, to promote the development, deployment, adaptation, and scaling of new solutions for the Global South.
Ø Identify opportunities for collaboration with diverse stakeholders – academics, students, engineers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, practitioners, and social scientists- interested in technological innovation in the Global South.
Ø Participate in the fabulous social event of the conference that will take place in the Lavaux Vineyards, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ø Build capacity among students and young professionals to engage in multidisciplinary problem solving for social impact.
Tech4Dev 2018 invites researchers, students, practitioners, industry or anyone interested in critical issues in Technologies for Development to submit proposals for Papers (Extended Abstracts). Submissions should emphasize the value of technological innovation while also acknowledging the limits of technology in generating inclusive social and economic development.
Further information, templates and material can be found on the conference website https://cooperation.epfl.ch/Tech4Dev2018.
Valentina Collazzo is an Italian national with experience working for humanitarian organizations in Colombia. She has a Master's degree in International Humanitarian Action and International Humanitarian Law. Her work experience includes coordinating projects for Terre des Hommes Germany on environmental child rights and evaluating a child recruitment prevention project for Save the Children. She also has experience as a project officer and assistant for War Child Holland in Colombia.
Mirette Seireg Ohman has over 30 years of experience in strategic planning, project design, management, monitoring and evaluation, capacity development, and technical assistance for nutrition and food security programs around the world. She has extensive experience working with various international organizations, governments, and in both emergency and development settings. Her skills include proposal development, needs assessments, training, and workshop facilitation in multiple languages.
1. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
EDUCATION
2004- 2005 Master of Environmental Management
(EPCEM)
Amsterdam Graduate Business School (AGBS)
University of Amsterdam
(UVA)
The Netherlands/
École de mines de Paris,
France
2000- 2001 MSc. Environment and Sustainable
Development
Development Planning Unit (DPU)
University of London
(UCL) UK
1994-1998 Industrial Design
University of Monterrey
(UDEM) Mexico
Languages: Native Spanish, proficient English, basic French, and basic Portuguese.
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
May 2016- Aug. 2016 United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
Regional Office for Latin America
Technical Consultant responsible for the systematization of demonstrative experiences of the
effective use of an integrated approach to advance sustainable development in the Mesoamerican
Region.
June 2016 OXFAM Mexico
Technical Assistant to the evaluation committee of project proposals from civil society
organizations with interest in contributing to social cohesion considering human rights,
social prevention of violence and criminality access to information, health and social
protection.
Apr. 2013 – Aug. 2015 Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM)
Calle 32 B SUR # 44 A 61, Envigado - Colombia
IDB-MIF Project Coordinator: Developing Market Incentives for Mercury Abatement and
Formalization of Artisanal Small-scale Mining in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia
MSc. Diana Maria Siller Contreras
Place of birth: Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
Birth date: August 1st 1976
Nationality: Mexican
Marital status: single
dianamsiller@yahoo.com
Tel: +52 (81)83561771
Skype: diana-siller
2. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
As a Project Coordinator and Technical Expert, my duties focused in:
Supervising the implementation of activities stablished in the IDB-MIF project and of other
complementary projects led by ARM.
Articulating actions and strategies for the achievement of 4 main project components
seeking to strengthen local and regional capacities; foster the exchange and transfer of
good practices; support the access to ethical markets; and to develop and promote
knowledge management and communication tools.
Assuring coordinated work among network allies in different countries.
Leading a Monitoring and Evaluation process.
Supporting budget allocation, accountability, contracting and acquisition processes
according to the guidelines provided by the IADB-MIF
Analyzing and consolidating reports according to ARM’s needs as well as to the IDB-MIF
requirements.
Identifying, integrating and systematizing regional experiences, risks, lessons learned and
results.
Developing tools and methodologies that support adequate implementation processes that
foster sustainable development principles considering a human rights based approach,
gender mainstreaming, and environmental justice.
Identifying and reporting risks to the project unit and to the diverse key partners and
stakeholders in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.
Organizing meetings with the national multi-stakeholder’s committees in Colombia, Peru
and Bolivia in order to: integrate their recommendations and jointly plan project phases
and methodologies; identify local experiences and carry out knowledge sharing activities;
seek south-south experience exchange and local key stakeholder’s support; strengthen
regional knowledge management tools; and report and transfer the diverse experiences
acquired throughout the project implementation phase.
Organizing regional and local workshops as well as the technical assistance needed to
achieve the objectives per component, while at the same time strengthening local capacity.
Keeping a constant communication with the IDB-MIF
Supporting strategic processes to strengthen the organization, its mission and its network.
Supporting a communication for development strategy.
Jan 2009 – Feb 2012 United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT)
Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean (ROLAC)
Rua Rumania 20, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil
UN HABITAT's National Consultant/Focal Point to the UN Joint Program for Achieving an
Effective and Democratic Water and Sanitation Governance to Support the Achievement of
the MDG's in Mexico
As a Focal Point my duties included those of a project manager as well as those of a technical
consultant. The program was funded by the Spanish MDG Fund and integrated 7 UN agencies that
focused their work in the most vulnerable populations in Mexico located in Chiapas, Veracruz and
Tabasco. Throughout the program implementation phase I organize and led over 30 local meetings
and/or workshops.
As a national consultant my duties focused in supporting and/or developing adequate strategies to
enhance:
Democratic governance;
3. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
Effective participatory processes and methodologies;
Disaster risk management and water adaptation to climate change;
Healthy schools, water, sanitation and hygiene education;
Integration and promotion of urban water monitoring groups;
Development of inclusive water and climate change public policy processes;
Multi-stakeholder’s agreements of collaboration;
Development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation tools.
Develop knowledge management tools.
As a project manager my duties included:
Project planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation;
Budget planning, resource allocation and accountability;
Development of work plans; coordination of workshops and meetings;
Human resource management (national and local consultants);
Representing UN HABITAT in the UN Joint Program Committee;
Carrying out communication and outreach activities;
Development and implementation of inter-agency strategies;
Development of strategies for monitoring the contribution to the MDGs and to local
governance;
Program reporting according to UN HABITAT´s guidelines as well as to the donors
requirements (Spanish MDG-F);
Report to UN HABITAT and to the UN Joint Program Coordinator
Integrate and systematize lessons learned.
Aug.-Nov. 2008 United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)
Water and Sanitation Section II, Water, Sanitation and Infrastructure Branch,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Technical Assistant to the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the
Caribbean (WATSAN-LAC)
Support the implementation of the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the
Caribbean
Development of bilateral agreements, work plans and reporting of regional activities.
Development of project proposals and/or Project documents.
Jan.-March 2008 Ministry of Civil Protection of Mexico City
Ave. Patriotismo 671, Delegación Benito Juarez, Mexico
Technical Advisor
Support institutional structuring and organization;
Development of plans and projects regarding disaster risk management;
Development of Monitoring and Evaluation of Projects and Programs;
Support the development of the Civil Protection Plan 2008-2009 for Mexico City;
Systematize indicators and strategies into governmental reporting;
Support the identification of capacity-building strategies.
4. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
Sep. 2005 – Dec. 2007 El Colegio de Mexico, A.C.
Centre for Demographic, Urban and Environmental Studies (CEDUA)
Camino Al Ajusco # 20, Col.Pedregal De Santa Teresa, Tlalpan, Mexico
Research Associate
Support the evaluation of national projects co-financed by the Natural Disaster Prevention Fund
(FOPREDEN) in 2004, 2005 & 2006 which included:
Developing quantitative and qualitative methodologies that consider perception on risk and
vulnerability;
Supporting the development of indicators and of a risk management national index and matrix;
Coordinating on-site multi-sector evaluation of 36 disaster prevention projects in Mexico;
Carrying out desktop evaluation of 92 projects;
Analyzing the capacity of 28 state level civil protection agencies to implement integrated disaster
risk management approaches;
Coordinating a team of experts on natural phenomenon and vulnerability in Mexico;
Supporting the analysis of the social impact, the cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness of the
selected projects;
Overall reporting;
Support project accountability;
Integrate criteria and recommendations that may contribute to the improvement of the national
prevention fund norms and regulations for adequate selection of projects and programs.
Aug. 2001-June 2002 University of Monterrey (UDEM)
Ave. Morones Prieto San Pedro Garza Garcia, N.L., Mexico
Part-time Professor of the Department of Architecture and Design
Sep. 1998- June 1999 ECO & O2 Mexico
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Sustainable product developer
Assistant to the O2 Mexico Liason
AWARDS
April-June 2008 ProVention Consortium Scholarship: Strengthening the Co-operation between the
Public Sector and the Social Organisations for Disaster Prevention and Response in
Mexico City (Identifying experienced organizations and creating a data base to enable
prompt coordination)
Jul.-Sep. 2005 Transnational Institute’s (TNI) Samuel Rubin Young Fellowship Program:
contribution to the public services yearbook
PUBLICATIONS
Author of:
“The State of Disaster Risk Management in Mexico", in Environmental Quality in Large Cities and
Industrial Zones, Russian State Hydrometeorology University, 2009.
“The debate surrounding the Universalization and Democratization of Public Services in México” in
The Future of Public Services,Transnational Institute, The Netherlands, 2006.
5. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
Editor, coordinator, and/or contributor to:
“Sustainable Development in Practice: Applying an Integrated Approach in Latin America and the
Caribbean”, UNEP, Panama, 2016
“Mining and Human Rights: a glance from the Artisanal Small-scale Mining Sector”, Alliance for
Responsible Mining, Colombia, 2015.
“Fostering Good Artisanal Small-scale Mining Practices in the Latin American Context: The Fairmined
Standard”, Alliance for Responsible Mining, Colombia, 2014.
“Healthy Schools and Human Values-based Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education (HVWSHE)”, UN
Habitat & WHO, 2012.
“Water and Climate Change Adaptation in the Americas: Solutions from the Regional Policy Dialog
(RPD)”, UN HABITAT, National Water Commission of Mexico (CONAGUA) & Inter-American
Development Bank, Mexico, 2012.
“Guidelines for Water Governance in Climate Change Conditions: Experience in Cities of the
Southeast Region of Mexico”, UN HABITAT, Mexico, 2011.
“Regional Dialogue for the LAC Region: Challenges and Opportunities on Water Adaptation to
Climate Change”, Regional Position Paper for COP-16, UN HABITAT, Mexico, 2010.
“One Year of Mexico’s Federal District Government: Safety for All”, Civil Protection Section, Mexico
City Government, Mexico, 2008.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Significant participation in:
South American Workshop on Regional Cooperation to Support National Action Plans for
Artisanal and Small Scale Gold Mining (under the framework of the Minamata Convention),
UNIDO-NRDC-UNEP, March 2015, Lima, Peru.
Sub-regional workshop in support for the ratification and early implementation of the
Minamata Convention, South America workshop, UNEP, September 2014, Brasilia, Brazil.
The Green Expo, Global Resources, Environment & Energy Network, XIX International
Environmental Congress, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico.
National Meeting on Water Culture (ENCA), ANEAS, 2011, Michoacan, Mexico.
Water Congress: Responding to the Urban Challenge, Water Commission of Veracruz (CAEV),
2011, Veracruz, Mexico
The Social Rights to Water and Sanitation Debate in Mexico and Veracruz, SEFIPLAN-
COPLADEVER, 2010, Veracruz, Mexico.
Water and Sanitation for Schools, Rotary Club, 2008, Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico.
The Water Challenges from the Civil Society Perspective, 2010, Veracruz, Mexico.
VI World Social Forum, 2006,Caracas, Venezuela.
Cabernet 2005, International Conference on Urban Land Management, 2005,Belfast, Ireland.
Bodem European Platform, Soil Impact on Spatial Development in Europe, March 2005,
Bilthoven, Netherlands.
6. MSc. DIANA M. SILLER CONTRERAS
Other activities and/or participant in:
VII World Urban Forum, UN HABITAT, 2014, Medellin, Colombia.
VI World Water Forum, 2012, Marseille, France.
Stockholm World Water Week: Water in an Urbanized World, 2011, Stockholm, Sweden.
International Seminar on Risks and Vulnerability: Social Strategies for Prevention and
Adaptation, CIESAS, 2011, Mexico City, Mexico.
Regional Policy Dialogue for Latin American and the Caribbean : Challenges and
Opportunities in Climate Change Adaptation of the Water Sector, 2010, Mexico City, Mexico.
Prisma Analysis for Cultural Diversity Seminar, UNESCO, 2010, San Cristóbal de las Casas,
Chiapas, México
V World Urban Forum, UN HABITAT, 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
11th Meeting of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA), 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Workshop, UN HABITAT Regional Office for Latin
America and the Caribbean (ROLAC), 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
National Dialogue for Descentralization and Urban Governance in Mexico, UN HABITAT, 2009,
Mexico City, Mexico
III International Seminar on Disaster Prevention: Local Development and Risk Management,
SEDESOL, 2008, Mexico City, Mexico.
Earthquake Megacities Initiative (EMI) Forum of the Americas, Prevention Policies on Social
Participation and Co-responsibility, 2007, Mexico City, Mexico.
International Seminar on Public Policy and Disasters, Mora Institute, 2007, México, D.F.
IV World Water Forum, 2006, Mexico City, Mexico.
ABCDE World Bank Annual Conference, “Assuring Development in an Unstable World”, 2005,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Financing for Development- World Summit towards Johannesburg, 2001, Monterrey, Mexico