Work team
Directorate

Dr. Anne Caroline Posthuma
Director ILO/Cinterfor
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Dr. Anne Caroline Posthuma has worked for the ILO for more than 22 years, both in Geneva and in Latin America. In 1998 she joined the Multidisciplinary Team in Santiago de Chile as a Specialist in Training and Productivity Policies. She then worked in Geneva for 10 years as a Small Business Development Specialist, Coordinator of the Global Programme for Local Economic Development (LED), and later as Senior Researcher on Globalization and Decent Work at the International Institute for Labour Studies. She acted as Senior Specialist for Employment Policies and Labour Market at the ILO Office in Brazil between 2012 and 2020.
Her experience ranges from the production of research, analysis, tools and courses, to policy recommendations and technical cooperation activities in the areas of vocational training and employment policies, youth employment, quality apprenticeships, informality, global supply chains and sectoral trends. She has collaborated across different departments and sectors of the ILO, including the Turin Centre and Cinterfor.
She received her B.A. degree at Stanford University, she received her Master's and PhD with a focus on industrial development and labour from the University of Sussex. Before joining the ILO, she worked as a consultant for regional and international organizations, including the IDB, ECLAC, UNCTAD, UNU-INTECH and the Regional Employment Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean of the ILO (OIT/PREALC).
Her objective is to promote the leadership of Cinterfor as a centre for innovation in the design, development, application and evaluation of vocational training, including the digitalization of technical and vocational training in cooperation with its network of vocational training institutions throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, Portugal and Cabo Verde and ILO Constituents, in the face of changes in the future of work, as well as the post-Covid-19 recovery and productive restructuring.
Published documents, research and articles.
Technical Team

ILO/Cinterfor Senior Specialist in the field of vocational training. His area of expertise covers the organization of vocational training systems and institutions and the processes of demand identification, programme structuring, implementation, certification and votacional training assessment.
He has organized and provided consultancy and technical assistance in Latin American and Caribbean countries in various areas including innovation in vocational training services, design of public training policies, implementation of training and certification by competencies and quality systems in training. Among the recent topics of his work are the updating of certification services and recognition of competencies, the implementation of national qualification frameworks, the measurement of the impact of training, and training monitoring and follow-up mechanisms.
In the host country, Uruguay, it has participated in the design, implementation and coordination of projects on job evaluation and description of competency profiles in sectoral areas such as construction, paper and pulp, among others.
The linkage between vocational training, skills development and productive transformation are part of its recent areas of action, which also include the analysis of the role of vocational training in closing the skills gap in the region.

Rodrigo Filgueira
Digitalization and Vocational Training Specialist
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His area of expertise covers topics such as the digitization of training processes and pedagogical innovation, as well as the effects that the digitization of the economy has on the demand for new skills. He is also responsible for the design and management of the ILO/Cinterfor digital services platform.
He has organized and provided consultancy and technical assistance in Latin American and Caribbean countries in various areas including methodological and digital innovation for vocational training. He has worked in close collaboration with the International Training Centre of the ILO in Turin having served as an official of that center for two years. This collaboration allowed him to coordinate, design, implement courses and assistance for social actors in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, on digitization of education and pedagogical innovation.
The challenges of digital transformation for vocational training are the current focus of his work, which is based on a systemic view that considers the demands of new competencies, the reorganization of institutional processes and the opportunities to offer new services.

Gonzalo Graña
Social Dialogue and Vocational Training Officer
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His work has focused, on the one hand, on research and documentation on social dialogue in and on vocational training in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as on capacity building of social partners for their qualified participation in instances of institutionalized social dialogue on vocational training and employment policies.
Outside the ILO, she has worked in the area of monitoring and evaluation of public policies in the central administration in Uruguay, as well as in applied research in university management.
Programming Services Unit
Fernando Casanova
Programme Officer
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Paula Parrella
Programme Assistant
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Micaela Calvino
Operational Assistant
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Pilar Burgueño
Operational Assistant
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Digital Services Unit
Alvaro Laurino
Asisstant
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Anaclara Matosas
Communication and Information Management Senior Assistant
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Cecilia Diaz
IT Assistant
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Mateo Mera
Communication and Information Management Assistant
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Proyectos
Ximena Iannino
National Officer
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