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Mr. Alfredo Sfeir-Younis is an economist
graduate of the University of Chile, with a Master and a Doctorate from
the University of Wisconsin and the University of Rhode Island, USA. As
an economist, he started his career as an assistant professor at the
University of Chile, the Catholic University of Santiago and the
Catholic University of Valparaiso. He taught probability statistics,
macroeconomic theory and policy, and international trade and
development.
As a
macroeconomist, he worked in the Research Department of the Central Bank
of Chile, where he was in charge of setting interest rates ceilings and
supervising credit allocations into the private sector. His Commercial
Engineering Degree was awarded after a thesis on “Concentration of
Credit and Capital in the Chilean Private Sector: The Decade of the
Sixties”. His Doctorate was in environment and natural resource
economics, with a minor field in international trade and finance. His
doctoral dissertation on “Multi Objective Evaluation Techniques for
Project and Programs” focused on mainstreaming environmental concerns
into macroeconomic policy decisions.
During his
studies and career in Chile, Alfredo Sfeir-Younis held the positions of
president of his high school, vice-president, and later on, president of
the School of Economics. Then, he became elected Regent and Academic
Senator of the Catholic University of Valparaiso, and held the position
of Chairman of the Budget.
Presently, Mr.
Sfeir-Younis works at the World Bank, where he as spent nearly 27 years
of his life. Now, as the Director of the World Bank Office in
Switzerland, he is The Special Representative to the United Nations and
the World Trade Organization. Just before this assignment, he was the
Special Representative at the United Nations in New York.
While at the
World Bank, he has held several positions in the areas of environment
and sustainable development, ex-post evaluation of projects and
programs, agriculture and rural development in the West Africa Region
and human rights. He has led a number of operational missions and has
been the principal author of policy papers and statements of the Bank in
such areas as forestry, fisheries, water management and irrigation,
desertification and biodiversity.
Mr. Sfeir-Younis
has also made contributions in the areas of poverty eradication,
financing of development, gender and women issues, trade and
development, role of indigenous peoples, human rights and right to
development, culture in sustainable development, and many other
important topics.
Today, Mr.
Sfeir-Younis is the World Bank Institutional Focal Point on human rights
and related matters. He regularly participate at the Commission of
Human Rights as well as many international meetings and gatherings.
But Mr. Sfeir-Younis’ interests go far beyond traditional
economics.
He has been speaking for some time now on the important linkages that
exist between spirituality and economics, and on the role that human
values play in the decision-making process both nationally and
globally. During his stay at the UN, he made a number of presentations
on peace and economic development, human security, education, spiritual
dimensions of the globalization process, and the relationship between
the material and the non-material aspects of development and progress,
including moral and ethical dimensions. Recently, Mr. Sfeir-Younis has
received several international awards: The 2002 Peace and Tolerance
Award, The Lifetime Ambassador of Peace Award, The Supreme Advisor of
the Buddhist Spiritual Forum Award and The World Healer Award.
“The Spiritual Dimensions of Education:
Golden Rules for Self-Realization” |