Authorities of the Consular Section

Below you will find contact information, training and experience of the Head of the Consular Section of the Embassy of Uruguay in Australia.

Head of the Consular Section

Agustina Camilli Prado

Contact: uruaustralia@mrree.gub.uy 

Education:  
  • Postgraduate Degree in Environmental Law and Risk Management, Faculty of Law, University of the Republic (Uruguay)
  • United Nations International Law Fellowship Programme (Netherlands)
  • Hague Academy of International Law, specialisation in Public International Law (Netherlands)
  • Master's Degree in Legal, Economic and Management Sciences, mention in Law and Development Policies, Paris V University, Descartes (France)
  • Master's Degree in General International Law, International Economic Law, Université Paris I Panthéon, Sorbonne (France)
  • Bachelor's Degree in Public Law, International and Community Law, University of Poitiers (France)
  • Baccalaureate, Lycée Français Jules Supervielle (Uruguay)
  • Languages: Spanish, French, English, Portuguese and Italian 
Experience:  
  • Counsellor, Embassy of Uruguay in Australia (2021 to present)
  • Head of the Consular Section, Embassy of Uruguay in Australia (2021 to present)
  • Member of the CCAMLR General Fund for Capacity Building Panel (2023 to present)
  • Head of Secretariat, Vice Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay, (2020 / 2021)
  • Deputy Director of the Directorate of Multilateral Affairs, Directorate-General for Political Affairs (2018 / 2019)
  • Delegate to the Permanent Mission of Uruguay to the United Nations Office and International Organisations based in Geneva, Switzerland (2013 / 2018): Responsible for Environmental and Labor affairs / Vice-President of GRULAC at the Basel Convention / Vice-President of GRULAC at the Stockholm Convention / GRULAC Coordinator on the Environment / G77 + China Coordinator (UNEA1 / chemicals)
  • Directorate-General for Political Affairs (2011 / 2013)
  • Entry into the Foreign Service of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay through competitive examination and merits (2011)