Brussels

Martina Matarazzo

International and European Advocacy Coordinator

Martina Matarazzo leads international and European advocacy at Resource Matters, where she coordinates the organisation’s policy engagement with European institutions and international stakeholders on issues related to natural resource governance, transparency and corporate accountability.

Before joining Resource Matters, Martina spent more than five years in the European advocacy department of Open Society Foundations, where she contributed to the design and implementation of advocacy strategies on corporate sustainability, human rights, migration, humanitarian response and anti-discrimination.

Earlier in her career, Martina worked as a researcher at the Institute for European Studies and collaborated with several civil society organisations, including Welcome Home International and AIESEC, focusing on organisational development and institutional relations.

Martina holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Trieste and a master’s degree in Global Development Studies from the University of Copenhagen. She also studied at Université libre de Bruxelles and Jagiellonian University as part of the Erasmus programme, and later completed postgraduate studies in curatorial practice at the KASK Conservatory and social entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics.