
Navigating the future of digital governance: NetMundial+10 output
NetMundial+10 led to the São Paulo Guidelines, designed to navigate the turbulence of digital governance and steer us towards a fairer digital future.
With over a decade of experience navigating the dynamic landscape of public policy, technology, and community engagement, I am a dedicated communication and policy professional committed to fostering a safer and more trustworthy digital ecosystem.
I currently lead the Global Coalition at the World Economic Forum. Before this role, I worked with the Internet Society, the Ministry of Modernization in Argentina, and the Data Protection Authority of Buenos Aires City.
I hold an MPA in Digital Technology and Policy from University College London, where I was a Chevening Scholar (2022-2023), an MBA in Technology from the University of San Andrés, and a BA in Communications from the University of Buenos Aires.
NetMundial+10 led to the São Paulo Guidelines, designed to navigate the turbulence of digital governance and steer us towards a fairer digital future.
El Pacto Digital Mundial de las Naciones Unidas pretende crear un futuro digital inclusivo, abierto y seguro para todos. He aquí por qué la confianza y la seguridad digitales serán clave.
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