Social Accountability International
Marcelo Delajara is an accomplished economist with extensive experience in research and academia. Currently serving as a Senior Researcher at The Anker Research Institute under Social Accountability International since May 2022, Marcelo also holds a position as a Consultor. As a Visiting Professor at Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) since August 2015, Marcelo teaches Macroeconomics I and Advanced Macroeconomics, supervises undergraduate theses, and advises students on employment and graduate program admissions. Previously, Marcelo directed the Economic Growth and Labor Market Program at Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias from March 2015 to May 2022 and worked at Banco de México in various roles, including Manager of Regional Economic Analysis and Statistical Support. Marcelo earned a Ph.D. in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Universidad Nacional de Tucumán.
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Social Accountability International
Founded in 1997, Social Accountability International (SAI) is a global non-governmental organization advancing human rights at work. SAI’s vision is of decent work everywhere – sustained by an understanding that socially responsible workplaces benefit business while securing fundamental human rights. SAI empowers workers and managers at all levels of businesses and supply chains, using its multi-industry SA8000® Standard, as well as Social Fingerprint®, TenSquared, and other training and capacity building programs. SAI is a leader in policy and implementation, working together with a diverse group of stakeholders, including brands, suppliers, governments, trade unions, non-profits, and academia.