Senior Advisor to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Latin America and the Caribbean
Dr. Kliksberg is an Argentine economist renowned for his work on poverty and inequality in Latin America. Pioneer of new areas of development thinking, among them is considered one of the international precursors in corporate social responsibility.
Author of more than 48 books and hundreds of works on various areas of development, corporate social responsibility, senior management, social capital, anti-poverty, ethics, and economics. His most recent work, written with Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, is the bestseller People First.
He also serves as Director of the Spain-UNDP Trust Fund ‘Towards integrated and inclusive development in Latin America and the Caribbean’.
He has advised more than 30 countries in high management, including several presidents and numerous public organizations such as the UN, UNESCO, UNICEF, International Labor Organization, Organization of American States, Pan American Health Organization, among others.
Bernardo Kliksberg graduated in five university degrees, two of them doctorates. He holds a PhD in Economics and Administrative Sciences, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, a Bachelor’s Degree in Administration and a Public Accountant graduated from the University of Buenos Aires. In all cases he graduated with the highest honors. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the University of Buenos Aires, and twice the Diploma of Honor.