Maite Zeisser Gutiérrez has over a decade of experience as an intercultural facilitator in living heritage safeguarding. With a double degree in Anthropology and Political Science, she worked as an independent consultant in several countries and regions with community-based NGOs, public institutions, and in international cooperation, as a director-advisor for CRESPIAL (2017-2019) and Associate Project Officer for the 2003 Convention at UNESCO (2020-2022). Some of her work focused on multimodal training and courses development; coordination of educational projects, including teacher-training and pedagogical materials development; and coordination of publications and knowledge co-creation. Currently, she is conducting research on intercultural transformative education at the Environmental Learning Research Centre, Rhodes University, South Africa.
Working experience in:
Argentina, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Canada, Central African Republic, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Mali, Mexico, Namibia, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), Zimbabwe
Based in:
South Africa
Working language(s):
French, English, Spanish