Corporate Vice Presidency of Strategic Programming

The Corporate Vice Presidency of Strategic Programming leads the sovereign financing strategy, technical assistance, generation and dissemination of knowledge with a focus on Environmental Sustainability, Gender, Inclusion and Diversity, Physical and Digital Infrastructure, Social Development, and Urban Development; as well as the agenda of relations with the countries and the incorporation of new members.

Biography Christian Asinelli

Christian Asinelli

During the last sixteen years, he was appointed to different roles in the public sector and the international arena: Alternate National Director of the State Modernization Project at the Head of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Nation (2005); Deputy of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (2007-2010); Undersecretary of Evaluation of Projects with External Financing of the Head of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Nation (2011-2014); Corporate Director of Institutional Development of CAF -Development Bank of Latin America- (2014-2017); President of the Banco Ciudad Foundation (2019) and Undersecretary of International Financial Relations for Development, Secretariat of Strategic Affairs, Presidency of the Argentine Nation (2019-2021).

He is a political scientist from the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA), has a Master's degree in Public Administration and Policy from the University of San Andrés (UdeSA) and postgraduate degrees in Urban Economics (Torcuato Di Tella University) and in Socio-urban Management (FLACSO). In 2019, he obtained a doctorate in Political Science from the National University of San Martín (Argentina). He was a Fellow of the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program (2010), the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies - MIT (2011), and the Singularity University Executive Program (2017). He is the author of the books Buenos Aires: The City We Have, the City We Want (Buenos Aires, 2009); Modernization of the Argentine State: policies, management and Professional Scenario (Buenos Aires, Edition, 2015) and Financing Development: The role of multilateral banking in Latin America (Buenos Aires, 2021).