Liliana Fernández
Advisor, Digital Development Directorate - National Planning Department
Liliana joined the Directorate of Digital Development, at the National Planning Agency of Colombia, in 2017, where she provided technical inputs for National Development Plan, national strategies and sectoral plans related to Sustainable Development Goals, digital transformation, public policies on Industry 4.0, Fintech, AgriTech, HealthTech, e-commerce, financial inclusion, and digital government. She pioneered work on big data for development and sustainable data ecosystems in developing countries. She is an experienced practitioner of Information and Communication Technologies for Development and holds a master’s degree from the University of Manchester on this major. Her recent work, as international consultant, includes research and roadmaps for data governance, as an enabler of artificial intelligence, and a Digital Ecosystem Country Assessment in Guatemala. She is a member of the Digital Principles Advisory Council for 2021-2023 and she is part of the Research Group – Spring 2022 at the Center for AI and Digital Policy.
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