Jacqueline Alvarez

Chief of Branch, Industry and Economy Division (IED)


Biography

Jacqueline brings to this position more than 25 years of political, management and technical expertise, including her experience of 14 years with the Government of Uruguay. She has previously served as Regional Director of the Basel and Stockholm Coordinating Centre for Latin America and the Caribbean for Capacity Building and Transfer of Technology, leading negotiations on behalf of her region in multiple occasions.

At UNEP, she has held various roles including as the first Regional Sub-Programme Coordinator for Chemicals and Waste for the Latin America and Caribbean region, within the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions Secretariat and as Acting Chief of the Chemicals and Health Branch. Before leading the Office in Latin America and the Caribbean, Jacqueline was the Head of the Knowledge and Risk Unit of the Economy Division. Under her leadership, the science-policy-action nexus on chemicals and waste has significantly grown, bringing in critical partners such as governments, civil society, and private sector.

Jacqueline is a chemist by training, specialized in pharmacy, and has worked over her career on national, regional and international programmes. Jacqueline has four daughters, ranging from 14 to 24 years old.



Staff Position Level: D1

Region: Latin America & Caribbean

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