FOUNDER

High-Level Advisor on Gender Economic Governance and State Finance

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Amelia Kraij López Huix is the founder of MCIP — Mother Capital Institutional Partners — a high-level institutional house working at the intersection of Gender Economic Governance, state finance, sovereign competitiveness, capital markets architecture, and country pathways.

 
 

Why This Founder Matters

Amelia Kraij López Huix has built MCIP as an institutional response to a harder macro-financial era—one in which capital, credibility, resilience, and competitiveness can no longer be governed through incomplete readings of economic power. Her work has focused on making gender legible not as a thematic adjunct, but as a question of state finance, sovereign credibility, institutional design, and market architecture today.

State Finance and Institutional Leadership

Through MCIP, Amelia’s work is translated into sovereign competitiveness, capital markets architecture, strategic resilience, the Global Platform for Gender-Linked Capital Markets, and governed country systems under a central architecture from Turin. This institutional line is focused on how countries, sovereign institutions, and multilateral actors govern credibility, competitiveness, capital mobilization, and continuity.

Market Innovation and Gender Bonds

Amelia Kraij López Huix’s market innovation work focuses on repositioning gender bonds as credible instruments of capital allocation, institutional credibility, and market architecture. Developed through My Name Is Bond and Gender Bond, this founder-led line explores how gender bonds can evolve across sovereign, financial, multilateral, and development finance contexts with greater seriousness and strategic relevance today.