Jose is an Environment & Climate Policy and Programme Officer at the British Embassy in Bolivia
Jose Matte, MPA
Studying at the SPP was a transformative experience for me. I chose LSE because of its unparalleled reputation in public policy and its commitment to addressing global challenges through rigorous economic analysis. The environment at LSE—surrounded by inspiring faculty and peers from diverse backgrounds—helped refine my ability to navigate complex policy landscapes and think critically about sustainable development.
After completing my studies, I moved to Bolivia to work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the British Embassy. My focus has been on channeling financial flows to support sustainable finance initiatives in the country while managing UK PACT projects to reduce deforestation in the Amazon. This work has allowed me to bridge policy, finance, and environmental sustainability—something that my time at LSE prepared me well for.
The analytical and strategic skills I developed at LSE have been crucial in my role, where I work closely with the local government, financial institutions, and international organizations to create long-term solutions for tackling deforestation of the Bolivian Amazon. It’s incredibly rewarding to see tangible impacts, through supporting interventions that protect forests and local communities.
Looking back, LSE not only equipped me with the technical expertise to tackle these challenges but also gave me a global perspective and a strong network of like-minded professionals. The experience shaped how I approach policy problems and reinforced my commitment to working at the intersection of climate finance, governance, and sustainability. I hope my journey can inspire other students and alumni to use their skills to drive meaningful change in their fields.