Antón Leis García has an extensive career in the field of international development and multilateral affairs both in international organisations and the Spanish government. Prior to his appointment as AECID Director, he held several positions at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) both in the Global Relations Secretariat and the Office of the Secretary-General. Most recently, Mr. Leis García was Counsellor to the OECD Secretary-General, with the rank of Head of Division.
From 2018 to 2020 he was Senior Advisor at the General Secretariat for International Affairs, EU, G20 and Global Security of the Cabinet of the Spanish Prime Minister, where he coordinated the participation of Spain in the G20 and was responsible for other multilateral dossiers. He also worked as an advisor to the Secretary of State for International Co-operation.
As a development practitioner, Mr. Leis García specialised in economic governance, competitiveness and private sector development. He worked at the African Development Bank as a Senior Governance and Private Sector Specialist in Tunisia and Côte d'Ivoire after joining as a Young Professional. He also worked at the World Bank in Washington DC as Legal Counsel covering the Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean regions.
Mr. Leis García holds a Law Degree from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, a Master of Laws (LLM) Degree from Harvard Law School and a dual Master in Public Administration (MPA) Degree from the London School of Economics and Sciences Po Paris. In addition to Spanish, he is fluent in English, French and Portuguese
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Leading by example: One year into the Donor Declaration and charter on Climate and Environment
Aquarium
This session will take stock of the implementation of the Donor Declaration one year on from its launch at the European Humanitarian Forum 2022, and discuss how to bridge the needs expressed by the signatories of the Climate and Environment Charter.
The session seeks to reaffirm the commitment to the Donor Declaration from the signatories, namely helping humanitarian organisations to fulfill their own commitments enshrined in the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organisations.
Stéphane Romatet, Ministre plénipotentiaire hors classe, graduated from the Paris Institute of
Political Studies (Sciences Po Paris), and from the National School of Public Administration (ENA)
in the “Denis Diderot” class of 1986. Since September 2021, he has been the Director of the Crisis
and Support Centre at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador to Cairo (2017-2021) and Canberra (2011-2014), Stéphane Romatet has held several
diplomatic positions abroad (Senegal, Canada, Jordan). He was also a diplomatic adviser to the
Prime Minister (2014-2016), and adviser then Deputy Director of the Private Office of the Minister
for Europe and Foreign Affairs (2007-2008).
In the Central Administration, Stéphane Romatet headed the Directorate-General for
Administration and Modernization (2008-2011), the Real Estate Affairs Service (2006-2007), and
the Budget and Financial Action Department (1996-1997), after several years in the Private Office
of the Defence Minister (1986-1993).
Member State authority
Leading by example: One year into the Donor Declaration and charter on Climate and Environment
Aquarium
This session will take stock of the implementation of the Donor Declaration one year on from its launch at the European Humanitarian Forum 2022, and discuss how to bridge the needs expressed by the signatories of the Climate and Environment Charter.
The session seeks to reaffirm the commitment to the Donor Declaration from the signatories, namely helping humanitarian organisations to fulfill their own commitments enshrined in the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organisations.
Member State authority
Leading by example: One year into the Donor Declaration and charter on Climate and Environment
Aquarium
This session will take stock of the implementation of the Donor Declaration one year on from its launch at the European Humanitarian Forum 2022, and discuss how to bridge the needs expressed by the signatories of the Climate and Environment Charter.
The session seeks to reaffirm the commitment to the Donor Declaration from the signatories, namely helping humanitarian organisations to fulfill their own commitments enshrined in the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organisations.