Veronique Andrieux

Veronique Andrieux is an International Development specialist.
She holds a Masters’ degree in Business Administration from ESADE, and postgraduate diplomas in
Development Studies from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS Paris) and in Policy
Studies from the School of African and Oriental Studies at the University of London (SOAS).
She has served as Oxfam Regional Director for South America and the Caribbean as well as for West
Africa, and previously as Senior Policy Advisor at the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Veronique has
consulted for Oxfam GB and was Senior Advisor at the Club de Madrid. She has field experience in Latin
America, West and Central Africa and Mediterranean countries, has conducted different planning and
programs revision processes, and represented the government of Spain in multilateral Official
Development Aid working groups. Veronique Andrieux last position was Executive Director of “Action
contre la Faim” since 2016, an international non-governmental organization specialized in the fight
against hunger.
She has authored publications on international development, including «Better Aid : A necessary
condition for development », « Contributions for a European Development Policy under the Spanish
EU Presidency» and «Policy Coherence: an urgent agenda for Development".
Véronique Andrieux is CEO of WWF France since August 2019. The World Wide Fund for Nature is the
main international environmental organization and places focus on biodiversity. The main goals are to
slow climate change, reduce toxics in the environment, protect our oceans and fresh waters, stop
deforestation, and save species.

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