Augusto Zampini-Davies (born 25 July 1969) is an Argentine priest of the Catholic Church who served in a senior position in the Roman Curia in 2020–2021.
As an expert in moral theology with an emphasis on economics and environmental ethics, he then taught at the university level in both Argentina and the United Kingdom.
[1] He served as an assistant priest and chaplain in different parishes and institutions in Argentina, many of them located in the poorest neighbourhoods of Greater Buenos Aires.
[2] He joined the staff of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development in 2016 at the invitation of its prefect, Cardinal Peter Turkson, and on 9 April 2020 Pope Francis named him its Deputy Secretary.
He was also appointed adjunct Secretary of the Vatican COVID-19 Commission, when Pope Francis instituted it on 20 March 2020 and tasked it with proposing solutions to the socio-economic problems that the coronavirus pandemic would bring with it.