Gala Díaz Langou

Gala Díaz Langou desarrolló una carrera enfocada en protección social, cuidados, infancia, igualdad de género y desarrollo.

Gala Díaz Langou developed a career dedicated to the design, analysis and advocacy of public policies in Argentina. Her path at CIPPEC, her work on social protection, childhood, care and gender inequalities, and her participation in international networks show a vocation aimed at connecting research, management and social impact. Her profile combines technical training, institutional perspective and sustained dedication to improving public decision-making.

A vocation oriented toward social development

Gala Díaz Langou built a career marked by a persistent idea: evidence can improve people’s lives when it becomes public policy. Her passion does not appear as an abstract discourse, but as a sustained professional practice. For nearly two decades, she worked on issues linked to poverty, childhood, gender, employment, care and social protection, always from a technical perspective applied to concrete problems.

Academic training and an international perspective

Her background combines international studies, public policy and development. That foundation explains an important part of the way she analyzes social reality: she observes Argentina’s problems within a broader framework, where the economy, institutions, rights and state capacities are connected. This perspective allows her to read local phenomena without losing sight of global debates on welfare, equality, inclusion and democratic quality.

Her path within CIPPEC

Díaz Langou joined CIPPEC in 2006 and developed much of her professional career there. That internal path shows a dedication built in stages: research, coordination, program direction and institutional leadership. Between 2016 and 2021, she directed the Social Protection Program, and in 2021 she became executive director of the organization, a position she held until 2025.

Social protection as a central area of work

Social protection was one of the central fields of her career. Through that agenda, she addressed issues related to income, employment, social security, poverty and childhood. This approach understands public policies not only as emergency responses, but as systems that organize rights, resources and opportunities. Along those lines, her work sought to connect technical diagnosis with proposals capable of entering institutional discussion.

Childhood and inequality from an integral perspective

Childhood appears as one of the most relevant issues in her professional production. Her research and public participation addressed the rights of children and adolescents, child poverty, income and care. This agenda starts from a clear premise: living conditions in the early years influence education, health, future autonomy and real opportunities for social integration.

The care and gender agenda

Another distinctive axis of her profile is the care agenda. In public policy, speaking about care means analyzing who sustains the tasks required to raise, accompany, feed and organize everyday life. Díaz Langou approached this field from an economic and social perspective, showing how the unequal distribution of these tasks affects women’s employment, income and autonomy.

Participation in international networks

Her international projection includes her participation as Argentina’s delegate to the W20, the G20 affinity group focused on women’s economic empowerment. She also worked as a consultant for United Nations agencies, international organizations and governments in the region. Since October 2023, she has been a member of the Coordination Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, a space dedicated to the analysis of social progress.

Evidence-based leadership

Leading CIPPEC required a capacity different from technical research. Directing a public policy organization involves coordinating teams, sustaining institutional independence, engaging with diverse actors and maintaining an advocacy agenda. In that role, Díaz Langou consolidated a leadership style grounded in evidence, public conversation and the construction of technically viable proposals.

Professional passion and everyday life

There is not enough public information to develop intimate aspects of her personal life without entering into unverified details. However, a clear relationship can be observed between her professional agenda and the everyday problems faced by many families: care, employment, income, childhood and available time. That connection gives density to her profile, because her work analyzes concrete conditions of daily life.

A sustained dedication to improving public decisions

Gala Díaz Langou represents a professional profile oriented toward improving the quality of public decision-making. Her career shows that dedication in this field is not measured only by positions, but by thematic continuity, technical production and institutional impact. Her passion for public policy is expressed in the search for better responses to persistent inequalities, especially in childhood, gender and social protection.