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Annual Consultations with Ngos Annual Consultations with NGOs Geneva, CICG 27 June - 29 June 2018 Provisional list of participants by organization ABAAD-Resource Center for Gender Equality ACT Alliance EU Mr Mohamad MANSOUR Ms Bihari FANNI Senior Director of Programs Policy Officer, Migration and Refugees Beirut, Lebanon Brussels, Belgium [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.abaadmena.org www.actalliance.eu ACT Alliance Act for Peace, National Council of Churches in Australia Mr Allan CALMA Mr Brian BARBOUR Regional Programme Coordinator Regional Refugee Protection Advisor Geneva, Switzerland Sydney, Australia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.actalliance.org www.actforpeace.org.au ACT Alliance ACTED, Agency for Technical Cooperation and Ms Tamara DOMICELJ Development Regional Refugee Protection Adviser, Act for Peace Ms Camille CHEMIN Geneva, Switzerland Grant Manager [email protected] Paris, France [email protected] [email protected] www.actalliance.org [email protected] www.acted.org/ ACT Alliance Mr Thorsten GOBEL ACTED, Agency for Technical Cooperation and Head of Programmes Development Geneva, Switzerland Ms Lorène TAMAIN [email protected] Programme Support Manager [email protected] Paris, France www.actalliance.org [email protected] [email protected] ACT Alliance www.acted.org/ Mr Alwynn JAVIER Global Humanitarian Coordinator Action Against Hunger Geneva, Switzerland Ms Lise FOUQUAT-KAMARA [email protected] Senior Humanitarian Advocacy Advisor [email protected] Geneva, Switzerland www.actalliance.org [email protected] www.actioncontrelafaim.org ACT Alliance Mr Christian WOLFF Action Against Hunger Programme Manager, Migration and Displacement Mr Vincent STEHLI Geneva, Switzerland Director of Operations [email protected] Madrid, Spain [email protected] [email protected] www.actalliance.org [email protected] www.accioncontraelhambre.org/ Prepared by UNHCR Inter-Agency Unit Page 1 14-Jun-18 Action Against Hunger ADES, Agence de développement économique et social Ms Marie TEMPESTA Mr Mardochee NAHOUTENGAR RHOVYS Advocacy Adviser Charge de communication et Plaidoyer Brussels, Belgium N'Djamena, Chad [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Action for the Needy in Ethiopia www.ades-tchad.org Mr Helgi HROBJARTSSON External Partnership Adviser ADES, Agence de développement économique et social Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Mr Mamadou NDIAYE [email protected] Representative [email protected] N'Djamena, Chad www.ane-ethiopia.org [email protected] [email protected] Action for the Needy in Ethiopia www.ades-tchad.org Mr Salihu SULTAN Managing Director Adult Multicultural Education Services (AMES) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Ms Melika SHEIKH-ELDIN [email protected] Manager International and Community Development [email protected] Melbourne, Australia www.ane-ethiopia.org [email protected] www.ames.net.au Action for the Needy in Ethiopia Mr Tenna Mengistu ZEWDIE Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), Syria Technical Advisor Ms Sofya SHUMKO Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Project Manager [email protected] Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic [email protected] [email protected] www.ane-ethiopia.org [email protected] www.adramena.org/office/syria Adecco Foundation Ms Elena CANTIANI Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), Syria Project and Financial Manager Ms Miriam WATT Milan, Italy Program Director [email protected] Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic www.fondazioneadecco.org [email protected] [email protected] Adecco Foundation www.adramena.org/office/syria Ms Monia DARDI Project Manager Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), Milan, Italy Thailand [email protected] Ms Lalita YAWANGSAN www.fondazioneadecco.org Program Coordinator Chiang Mai, Thailand ADES, Agence de développement économique et social [email protected] Mr Arim ABDELHAKIM TAHIR Director General Adventist Development and Relief Agency International N'Djamena, Chad (ADRA) [email protected] Mr Frank TEEUWEN [email protected] Director, United Nations Liaison www.ades-tchad.org Silver Spring, United States of America [email protected] ADES, Agence de développement économique et social [email protected] Mr Cecil KPENOU www.adra.org Board Member N'Djamena, Chad Advocates for Public Interest Law [email protected] Mr Won Geun CHOI [email protected] Research Fellow www.ades-tchad.org Seoul, Korea, Republic of. [email protected] [email protected] www.apil.or.kr Prepared by UNHCR Inter-Agency Unit Page 2 14-Jun-18 Advocates for Public Interest Law Alrahma International Mr Il LEE Mr Abdulrahman ALMOTAWE Attorney at Law Assistant Secretary Affairs for Technical & Support Public Seoul, Korea, Republic of. Relations and Media [email protected] Kuwait, Kuwait [email protected] [email protected] www.apil.or.kr [email protected] www.khaironline.net Africa Humanitarian Action Mr Misikir TILAHUN AMEL Association International Director Ms Virginie LEFEVRE Addis Abeba, Ethiopia Programme and Partnerships Coordinator [email protected] Beirut, Lebanon [email protected] [email protected] www.africanhumanitarian.org [email protected] www.amel.org African Humanitarian Aid and Development Agency Mr Daniel ADERA WOLDEGIORGIS AMEL Association International Executive Director Mr Kamel MOHANNA Addis Ababa, Ethiopia President [email protected] Beirut, Lebanon [email protected] [email protected] www.ahada.org [email protected] www.amel.org African Initiatives for Relief and Development (AIRD) Ms Musarait KASHMIRI AMERA International Director of Operations Mr Themba LEWIS Kampala, Uganda Rights in Exile Programme Manager [email protected] Berkshire, United Kingdom [email protected] [email protected] www.airdinternational.org [email protected] www.amerainternational.org Afrique Secours et Assistance (ASA) Ms Niamkey Evelyne Juliette ADOM American Refugee Committee Country Coordinator Mr Adan ADAR Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire Country Director - Kenya [email protected] Minneapolis, United States of America [email protected] [email protected] www.asa-ci.org [email protected] www.archq.org/ Afrique Secours et Assistance (ASA) Ms Alice Huguette KOIHO KIPRE American Refugee Committee General Coordinator Mr John GRIFFITH Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire Head of global Operations [email protected] Minneapolis, United States of America [email protected] [email protected] www.asa-ci.org [email protected] www.archq.org/ Al Jisr Foundation Mr Pritesh ZATAKIYA American Refugee Committee Head of Finance Mr Jeremy HALDEMAN Muscat, Oman Director, Government Affairs and Advocacy [email protected] Minneapolis, United States of America https://www.aljisrfoundation.org/en/ [email protected] [email protected] Alrahma International www.archq.org/ Mr Ahmad ALJABER Assistant Secretary for Finance Affairs and Human Resources Kuwait, Kuwait [email protected] [email protected] www.khaironline.net Prepared by UNHCR Inter-Agency Unit Page 3 14-Jun-18 American Refugee Committee Armenian Red Cross Society Ms Gina PAULETTE Ms Hasmik KHACHATRYAN Director of Global Support Head, Population Movement Department Minneapolis, United States of America Yerevan, Armenia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.archq.org/ www.redcross.am Americas Network for Refugee Legal Aid Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Secretariat (APRRN) Mr Jose Pablo VEGA HERRERO Mr Hayatullah AKBARI Lawyer Refugee Representative San Jose, Costa Rica Bangkok, Thailand [email protected] [email protected] www.ralra.org [email protected] www.aprrn.info Amnesty International Mr Graham THOM Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Secretariat (APRRN) Refugee Coordinator Ms Lilianne FAN Sydney, Australia Deputy Chair [email protected] Bangkok, Thailand www.amnesty.org.au [email protected] [email protected] Amnesty International USA www.aprrn.info Ms Denise BELL Researhcer, Refugee & Migrants Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Secretariat (APRRN) New York, United States of America Mr Evan JONES [email protected] Programme Coordinator www.amnestyusa.org Bangkok, Thailand [email protected] Anglican Consultative Council [email protected] Mr Jack PALMER-WHITE www.aprrn.info UN Permanent Representative London, United Kingdom Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Secretariat (APRRN) [email protected] Ms Julia MAYERHOFER [email protected] Secretary General www.anglicancommunion.org Bangkok, Thailand [email protected] APS Cambalache [email protected] Ms Mara ALACQUA www.aprrn.info President Alessandria, Italy Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network Secretariat (APRRN) [email protected] Ms Sopheap NUON www.cambalache.it / www.beemyjob.it WAGAR Representative Bangkok, Thailand APS Cambalache [email protected] Ms Francesca BONGIORNO [email protected] Referent for Refugees' Job Inclusion www.aprrn.info Alessandria, Italy [email protected] Asian Foundation www.cambalache.it / www.beemyjob.it Ms Meera PANDIT CEO Arab Institute for Human Rights Nairobi, Kenya Mr Abdelbasset BEN HASSEN [email protected] President [email protected] Tunis, Tunisia www.asyanfoundationkenya.org [email protected] [email protected] www.aihr-iadh.org Arakan Project Ms Chris LEWA Director Bangkok, Thailand
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