Hilda Graciela Fernández-Baca Calderón (1933–2020) was a Peruvian economist and politician who held a number of important positions in her country's public administrations, heading the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics from 1980 to 1987.
Internationally, she was president of the Council for UNESCO's Information for All Programme and was a member of the board of auditors of the Organization of American States.
Fernández-Baca studied economics at the National University of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Cuzco.
[1] For 26 years, Fernández-Baca served her country as a government official in statistics, taxation and information technology.
In parallel, she was an advisor in information technology in connection with the data processing centre of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.