Social and Human Development Management
The fundamental mission of the Social and Human Development Management (GDSH) is to contribute to closing inequality gaps for vulnerable social groups by promoting their right to access quality education and health in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Biography Pablo Bartol

Pablo Bartol, manager of Social and Human Development at CAF
Pablo Bartol has an extensive professional career in the social field. He has served as Minister of Social Development of Uruguay (2020-2021); and Social Policy Advisor of the National Party of Uruguay (2019-2020). For 21 years he directed the Los Pinos Educational Center in Casavalle, an institution that he founded, located in the neighborhood with the greatest poverty and violence in Montevideo. There he developed educational and job training programs that have been a national reference.
Pablo has a degree in International Relations from the University of the Republic, Uruguay. He has various postgraduate studies: Master in Business Management from the University of Montevideo (Uruguay); and Master in Government of Organizations from the University of Navarra (Spain). Likewise, he has participated in the Leadership Development Program and the Non-Governmental Organization Management Program, both at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (USA); and also from the School Tour for Education Professionals Program (Finland).
In the academic field, he has been a professor of Business Policy at the Business School of the University of Montevideo - IEEM (2009 - 2018) and a visiting professor of postgraduate and MBA courses at universities in Brazil, Mexico, and Chile.
Throughout his career he has participated in community activities, being a member of the Board of Directors of the UPM Foundation (2011-2016), and founded the Piso Digno Foundation in Uruguay in 2021 where he continues as a member of its Board of Directors.