
Por qué los estándares serán la pieza clave de la implementación de la COP30
Tras la 'COP de la implementación' en Belém, los estándares universales sobre emisiones de carbono serán vitales para acelerar la acción climática.
Sergio Mujica joined ISO as Secretary-General in July 2017, having spent 7 years at the World Custom’s Organization (WCO) as Deputy Secretary-General. The WCO aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Custom’s administrations worldwide, and within this role Mr Mujica was responsible for the design and implementation of the WCO’s strategic plan. This included simplification, harmonization and standardization of custom’s procedures in addition to capacity building initiatives aimed at the WCO members. This gave him significant experience in an international setting, building consensus within a large membership-based organization.
Prior to working at the World Customs Organization, Mr Mujica spent 15 years working for the Government of Chile with the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and as the Director General of Chile Customs. A Chilean national, he has a law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and a Master’s degree in International Law from the American University in Washington DC.
Tras la 'COP de la implementación' en Belém, los estándares universales sobre emisiones de carbono serán vitales para acelerar la acción climática.
With the 'implementation COP' taking place in Bélem, Brazil, universal standards on greenhouse gas emissions will be vital for accelerating climate action.
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