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Veronica Zavala MPA 1995 of the Inter-American Development Bank will be available to discuss working at the bank and new realities in international development work post-COVID19 in this small group career chat. Please come with questions!
About Veronica:Verónica Zavala is manager of the IDB’s Department for the countries of Central America, Haiti, Mexico, Panama and the Dominican Republic. She also serves as the Bank´s Country Representative in Panama.
Previously, she was the Bank´s Country Representative in Mexico in 2016 and 2017, after serving as Manager of the Andean Group Country Department, Manager of the Bank’s Office of Strategic Planning and Development Effectiveness, and Executive Director for Peru. Prior to joining the IDB, she was Sector Manager at the World Bank for Latin America’s Public Sector.
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Inside Chile s Covid-19 vaccination campaign CNN 2/20/2021 By Rafael Romo © Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images South America/Getty Images SANTIAGO, CHILE - JANUARY 28: : President of Chile Sebastian Piñera walks next to a vaccine container during the arrival of around 1.92 million of CoronaVac vaccine doses of the SINOVAC laboratory from Beijing, China, at Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport on January 28, 2021 in Santiago, Chile. Chilean Institute of Public Health approved the emergency use of the Chinese Sinovac vaccine for adults between 18 and 59 years old. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)
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