Yolanda Ortiz (chemist)

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Born1923 or 1924
Tucumán, Argentina
Died22 June 2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation(s)Chemist, environmentalist
Yolanda Ortiz
Ortiz at home
Born1923 or 1924
Tucumán, Argentina
Died22 June 2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation(s)Chemist, environmentalist

Yolanda Ortiz (1923 or 1924, Tucumán – 22 June 2019, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine doctor of chemistry.[1] She was the first Secretary of Natural Resources and Human Environment of Argentina, appointed by then-president Juan Perón in 1973. She was the first woman to hold such a position in Latin America. She was also an advisor to the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of the Nation and of the Federal Council of the Environment (COFEMA).

In 2020, Argentina enacted Yolanda's Law, which requires public officials to receive comprehensive training in environmental issues and climate change. It was named in tribute to Ortiz.

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