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STRENGTHENING OF INSTITUTIONS
THE STATE OF DEMOCRACY
José Antonio Crespo, Research Professor, CIDE .
Yasuhiko Matsuda, WB Senior Specialist in Public Sector Affairs
Arturo Núñez Jiménez, President of the Parliamentary Practices Commission, Mexican Senate.
Fernando Calderón, Special Adviser of the Regional Bureau for latin America and the Carribean, UNDP
Mauricio Merino, Profesor investigador del CIDE.
Chairperson: Rebeca Grynspan, Regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean, UNDP
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW
Miguel Sarre, ITAM Researcher.
Amerigo Incalcaterra, Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Mexico.
José Ramón Cossio, Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice, Mexico.
Clara Jusidman, INCIDE President Honorary.
Ana Laura Magaloni, CIDE Research.
Chairperson: Sergio López Ayllón, Research Professor, CIDE.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Adriana de Almeida Lobo, Sustainable Transport Centre Director, Brazil.
Gustavo Saltiel, WB Infrastructure Specialist.
Carlos Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo, Guerrero State Governor.
Luis Tellez Kuenzler, Communication and Transportation Secretary, Mexico.
Chairperson: Anna Wellenstein, Sector Leader of Infrastructure at the World Bank’s Office for Colombia and Mexico
FEDERALISM: FISCAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
Amalia García, Zacatecas State Governor
Ernesto Cordero Arroyo, Subsecretario de Egresos, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP)
Charbel Jorge Estefan Chidiac, President of the Finance Commission, Mexican Chamber of Deputies
Fausto Hernández, CIDE Researcher.
Christopher Heady, OECD Head of Division Tax Policy, Tax Statistics & Horizontal Programmes of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration.
José Antonio González Anaya, Head of the Unit of Coordination with Federal Entities, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit
Chairperson: Enrique Cabrero, CIDE General Director.

Fernando Calderón
Special Adviser of the Regional Bureau for latin America and the Carribean, UNDP

Fernando Calderón works as a Regional Special Advisor in Human Development and Democratic Governance for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and is currently coordinating a Latin American project devoted to political juncture and prospective scenarios. He has a PhD in sociology. He has carried out academic duties at the Universitat Oberta of Catalunya (Spain) and has been invited to teach at the universities of California, Austin, Chicago and Chile, as well as the Major University of San Andres in La Paz, Bolivia. Mr. Calderón has been appointed as Executive Secretariat of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) and also as an advisor for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). He has published more than twenty books, including That Elusive Modernity (with Ernesto Ottone and Martín Hopenhayn); Societies without Shortcuts. Political Culture and Reorganization of Latin America (with Mario dos Santos); Politics on the streets (with Alicia Szmukler), and The Reform of Politics. Development and Deliberation.

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