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Aldo Caliari
Coordinator, Rethinking Bretton Woods Project
Center of Concern
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1225 Otis Street NE
Washington, DC 20017
UNITED STATES
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Originally from Argentina, Aldo Caliari holds a Master of International Policy and Practice from George Washington University (2007), with a focus on economics and finance. He also holds a Masters Degree from the Washington College of Law, American University, on International Legal Studies (2000), where he was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Award. He earned his first law degree in Argentina, at the Universidad Nacional de Tucuman Law School, in 1997. Before graduating, he represented his University at the II Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court competition, held at the Washington College of Law, American University (Washington DC, 1997), winning several awards. Since 2000 Aldo has been staff at the Center of Concern where he was at first responsible for advocacy and coalition-building activities around the International Conference on Financing for Development (Monterrey, Mexico, 2002) and its follow-up, as well as bringing a human rights approach to the work of the Rethinking Bretton Woods Project. Aldo has done considerable writing and public speaking on issues of global economic governance, debt and international financial architecture. In the last few years he has focused on linkages between trade and finance and policy "coherence" between financial and trade Institutions. He routinely acts as a consultant on these topics for international organizations, foundations, media and civil society groups and networks.
Focus: Aid, Debt, Development, Finance, Globalization, Governance, Human Rights, Poverty, Trade,
Argentina, United States,
Americas
Link: http://www.coc.org
Related Resources:
Selected Publications:
Reform Proposals for the Governance Structures of the International Financial Institutions
Language Fluency:
English
Last Updated: Dec 06, 2007
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