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Strategic management of
multilateral projects

Regional firm specialized in enabling strategic projects in complex territorial contexts, integrating social management, multilateral compliance, territorial intelligence and applied technology for critical decision-making throughout the project cycle.

Leading firm in social and territorial viability

A regional actor
with an integrated
and technological vision

We do not work where everything is already resolved.

We work in environments where every decision affects project continuity, social stability and investment protection, advancing actions that prevent disruptions, mitigate conflicts and safeguard committed capital.

We believe territory is a living system with its own actors and tensions. That compliance is a tool for viability. And that information only matters when it leads to clear decisions.

We do not apply generic models. We read the territory and act with sound technical criteria.

We combine field experience, multilateral standards and technology to anticipate risks and protect project continuity.

We do not promise speed. We promise solidity.

Antroproyectos exists to turn complex scenarios into viable projects.

Countries with operational presence
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High-complexity projects
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Strategic management of
proyectos multilaterales

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Public and private clients
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Experience applied to project viability in the territory

Our track record has been built by supporting strategic projects across different territories in the region, where viability depends on stakeholder coordination, territorial management and the effective implementation of standards.

Strategic management of multilateral projects

Viability aligned with multilateral standards

Our approach to the viability of strategic projects is aligned with international environmental, social and governance management frameworks, ensuring operational compliance, traceability and technical consistency in projects financed under multilateral standards.

Social and environmental due diligence based on international standards (IFC, ESF)

Identification, prioritization and continuous management of stakeholders

Early assessment of social, environmental and territorial risks.

Informed participation and consultation mechanisms with key stakeholders.

Monitoring, indicators and verifiable tracking systems.

Transparency, traceability and accountability in decision-making.