About Ana Di Pangracio
I am a lawyer specialized in biodiversity, environmental policy, and human rights, with more than 15 years of experience. I am passionate about contributing to the development of public policies that are fair, participatory, and grounded in human rights.
I have been actively engaged in global negotiations under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) since 2010, the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) since 2017, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) since 2010, promoting more equitable, effective, and rights-based environmental governance.
I am particularly interested in the strategic advocacy of civil society. I have led coordinated action among organizations in Argentina on a wide range of conservation issues and have been repeatedly elected by my peers from NGOs to represent the sector in institutional spaces, fostering collaborative and results-oriented work.
Throughout my career, I have worked across multiple sectors -non-profit organizations, government institutions, global networks, and academia- driven by a strong belief in the power of alliances, dialogue, and cooperation to strengthen environmental justice and respond collectively to today’s socio-ecological challenges.
I raise funds from international cooperation and philanthropic sources, and design and implement projects and campaigns on land-use planning, wetlands, native forests, terrestrial and marine protected and conserved areas, ecological corridors, restoration, and access to information, participation, and environmental justice. I lead multidisciplinary teams guided by strategic planning, active communication, and impact monitoring.
Open to change and knowledge sharing, I am committed to integrating new technologies to enhance efficiency, collaboration, and impact. I drive digital transformation and organizational strengthening processes while promoting gender mainstreaming across institutional strategies and operations.
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Thanks for sharing, Ana! I added the embedded recording to your post today so people can easily watch the recording. (quick instructions on how to embed videos can be found here).
@Joan Banda and @Grace Alawa : if not done already, feel free to share this post/recording with your networks (e.g. on LinkedIn) so that more people can benefit from this important resource. Thanks for your help!
Thanks Thirza!
Some tools that I like :)
Howspace https://www.howspace.com/
Tricider https://www.tricider.com/
Attlasian https://www.atlassian.com/es
Teamup calendars https://www.teamup.com/
Rise Up https://riseup.net/es
SLI.DO https://www.sli.do/
Mentimeter https://www.mentimeter.com/
Trello https://trello.com/
Slack https://slack.com/intl/es-ar/
Mural https://www.mural.co/
Padlet https://padlet.com/?ref=logo
Zapier https://zapier.com/blog/best-online-whiteboard/
MIRO https://miro.com/
Next Cloud https://nextcloud.com/
Genially https://www.genial.ly/es
https://otter.ai/ minutes
https://www.box.com/es-419/home Collaborative documents
Very interesting course, it is a pity it is so early in my part of the world. Please in the future also consider some timings in BST afternoon so we might join :)
Argentina, in South America. GMT-3
A couple of times I have produced reports for donors using a template that was not the updated one. The new version had changed quite a lot and I sort of had to the work all over again.
That has also happened a couple of times with forms to submit to the bank. Bad communication with the Finance Area led to completing old forms and not updated versions :s
Well, we made sure to ask the donor at the beginning of each year if the report template from the previous year was still valid. And the same with the bank forms before proceeding. We adjusted our very simple internal process management guide in that sense.
Very interesting course, it is a pity it is so early in my part of the world. Please in the future also consider some timings in BST afternoon so we might join :)
A couple of times I have produced reports for donors using a template that was not the updated one. The new version had changed quite a lot and I sort of had to the work all over again.
That has also happened a couple of times with forms to submit to the bank. Bad communication with the Finance Area led to completing old forms and not updated versions :s