Fátima Antonethe Castaneda Mena (PhD) Central American (Guatemalan), interdisciplinary professional (international relationship, political science, public police, renewable energy and sustainable development) trying to understand the science / diplomacy in the impact of the welfare of the people. Volunteer the UNESCO Chair on Conservation and Ecotourism of Riparian and Deltaic Ecosystem CON-E-ECT (Greece) on issues of renewable energy, forest and natural disasters.
Expert Reviewer for the Second Order Draft of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate and Professor of Renewable Energy and political issues.
She participate in differences activities and institutions like: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), The World Academy of Sciences for Advancement of science in development, American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS, Organization for Women in Science for the Development World (OWSD), IRENA Community, Renewable Energy Learning Partnership (IRELP), Political Party Victoria in Guatemala and Member of the Humanist Network for Latin America
She is a S4D4C Open Doors Programme participant.
Fátima Antonethe Castaneda Mena presented a poster on
OPEN DOORS PROGRAMME: BRINGING SCIENTISTS INTO SCIENCE DIPLOMACY
at session III – EU Science and Innovation Diplomacy Roadmaps based on case examples (Insight into S4D4C’s research and preliminary results)