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FAO announces the appointment of Mr. Rene Orellana Halkyer as Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean 

The appointment strengthens the Organization’s commitment to transforming agrifood systems and promoting sustainable rural development in the region. 

3 November 2025, Santiago, Chile – The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, has appointed Mr. Rene Orellana Halkyer, a Bolivian national, as the new Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean, following a global competitive process. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer holds a PhD in Law, with a specialization in Interlegality and Legal Fields, from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He also has a Master’s in Law and Economics of Climate Change from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Argentina, a Master’s in Energy and Environmental Policy and Management from FLACSO Mexico, and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from San Simón University in Bolivia. 

Before joining FAO, he served as Regional Manager for Mexico and Central America and as Representative in Mexico for the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), a position he held since March 2022. 

In 2019, he was Ambassador of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the Eastern Republic of Uruguay and Representative to the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) and the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI). 

Between 2015 and 2017, he also acted as Ambassador on special mission with plenipotentiary representation on environment and development issues to the United Nations and as Minister for Development Planning. 

He was Minister for Environment and Water from April 2009 to January 2010, Minister for Water from April 2008 to January 2009, and Vice Minister for Basic Services in 2006. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer  served as Advisor to the Executive Direction for Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay at the World Bank Group. 

He chaired the G77+China at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Bolivia’s representation at COP20, was part of the ministerial facilitation team for the Paris Agreement (COP21) and participated in the formulation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

Upon assuming his duties, Mr. Orellana Halkyer highlighted the potential of Latin America and the Caribbean to lead the transformation towards more sustainable agrifood systems. 

“The region offers unique conditions to drive development, innovation, and social well-being. We will work to promote strategic investments aligned with global initiatives such as Hand-in-Hand, to strengthen productivity, boost rural economies, and improve the quality of life of communities,” he stated. 

“We will continue working closely with all countries in the region, the private sector, development banks, and our international partners to advance solutions that ensure food security, and a prosperous and sustainable future,” added Mr. Orellana Halkyer. 

Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainable development, agrifood systems transformation, climate action, international cooperation, and strengthening public governance in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer officially assumed his duties on 1 November 2025. 

Photographhttps://flic.kr/p/2rDwDT7  

Related link:  

https://www.fao.org/americas/about-us/regional-representative/en

The appointment strengthens the Organization’s commitment to transforming agrifood systems and promoting sustainable rural development in the region. 

3 November 2025, Santiago, Chile – The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, has appointed Mr. Rene Orellana Halkyer, a Bolivian national, as the new Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean, following a global competitive process. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer holds a PhD in Law, with a specialization in Interlegality and Legal Fields, from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He also has a Master’s in Law and Economics of Climate Change from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Argentina, a Master’s in Energy and Environmental Policy and Management from FLACSO Mexico, and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from San Simón University in Bolivia. 

Before joining FAO, he served as Regional Manager for Mexico and Central America and as Representative in Mexico for the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), a position he held since March 2022. 

In 2019, he was Ambassador of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the Eastern Republic of Uruguay and Representative to the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) and the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI). 

Between 2015 and 2017, he also acted as Ambassador on special mission with plenipotentiary representation on environment and development issues to the United Nations and as Minister for Development Planning. 

He was Minister for Environment and Water from April 2009 to January 2010, Minister for Water from April 2008 to January 2009, and Vice Minister for Basic Services in 2006. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer  served as Advisor to the Executive Direction for Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay at the World Bank Group. 

He chaired the G77+China at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Bolivia’s representation at COP20, was part of the ministerial facilitation team for the Paris Agreement (COP21) and participated in the formulation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

Upon assuming his duties, Mr. Orellana Halkyer highlighted the potential of Latin America and the Caribbean to lead the transformation towards more sustainable agrifood systems. 

“The region offers unique conditions to drive development, innovation, and social well-being. We will work to promote strategic investments aligned with global initiatives such as Hand-in-Hand, to strengthen productivity, boost rural economies, and improve the quality of life of communities,” he stated. 

“We will continue working closely with all countries in the region, the private sector, development banks, and our international partners to advance solutions that ensure food security, and a prosperous and sustainable future,” added Mr. Orellana Halkyer. 

Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainable development, agrifood systems transformation, climate action, international cooperation, and strengthening public governance in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

Mr. Orellana Halkyer officially assumed his duties on 1 November 2025. 

Photographhttps://flic.kr/p/2rDwDT7  

Related link:  

https://www.fao.org/americas/about-us/regional-representative/en

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