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Haïti/Haiti Délégués Haïti/Haiti Délégués : S.E. M. Gabriel Bien-Aimé Ministre de l’Education (Chef de la délégation) Mme Marie Denise Jean Déléguée permanente p.i. (Chef adjoint de la délégation) M. Jean Coulanges Secrétaire permanent Commission nationale de coopération avec l’UNESCO M. Joël Especa Chargé de Mission Ministère des Affaires étrangères Mme Ginette Cherubin Chargé de Mission Ministère de la Culture Suppléants : M. Creutzer Mathurin Responsable de la cellule de pilotage Ministère de l’Education M. Dieufort Deslorges Assistant-Secrétaire permanent Commission nationale de coopération avec l’UNESCO M. Etzer Jean Juste Directeur adjoint Direction de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche scientifique Ministère de l’Education Dr. Evens Emmanuel Directeur scientifique du PHI M. Pierre Guy Lafontant Responsable Direction des Pêches et Aquaculture Ministère de l’Agriculture Membre du PHI-MAB Conseillers : M. Gabriel Fortune Sénateur de la République Mme Claudine B. André Directeur exécutif Secrétariat d’Etat à l’Alphabétisation M. Miloody Vincent Directeur Bureau de Presse Ministère de l’Education M. Guy Serge Pompilus Expert en Education Ministère de l’Education Mme Guerlyne Janvier Conseiller Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO Mme Laurence Durand Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO M. Robert Paret Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO M. François Kerdonkuff Consultant Ministère de l’Education Honduras Delegados: Excmo. Dr. Marlon Brevé Reyes Ministro de Educación Presidente de la Comisión Nacional de Cooperación con la UNESCO (Jefe de la Delegación) Excma. Dra. Sonia Mendieta de Badaroux Embajadora Delegada Permanente ante la UNESCO (Jefe Adjunto de la Delegación) Sr. Licenciado Juan Martín Hernández Asesor del Ministro de Educación Sra. Licenciada Nancy Portillo Secretaria de la Comisión Nacional de Cooperación con la UNESCO Sr. Arturo Echenique Agregado Suplentes: Sra. Marie-Blanche Sirven-Vienot Asesora Técnica Sra. Maha Tadlaoui Asesora Técnica Hongrie/Hungary Délégués : S.E. M. István Hiller Ministre de l’Education et de la Culture (Chef de la délégation) S.E. Mme Katalin Bogyay Secrétaire d’Etat au Ministère de l’Education et de la Culture S.E. M. András Lakatos Ambassadeur Délégué permanent Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO (Chef adjoint de la délégation) M. József Hámori Membre de l’Académie des Sciences de Hongrie Président Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. Péter Gresiczki Secrétaire général Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO Suppléants : M. György Enyedi Membre de l’Académie des Sciences de Hongrie Président d’honneur Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. Ervin Balázs Membre de l’Académie des Sciences de Hongrie Vice-président Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. Mihály Hoppál Vice-président Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. László Z. Karvalics Vice-président Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. Imre Hronszky Vice-président Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO Conseillers : Mme Andrea Kárpáti Membre Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO M. Róbert Kálmán Conseiller Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO Mme Katalin Búzás Conseiller Ministère des Affaires étrangères Mme Gabriella Csatári Assistante de Secrétaire d’Etat Ministère de l’Education et de la Culture Mlle Júlia Szelivánov Troisième Secrétaire Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO M. Balázs Kalydy Conseiller Commission nationale pour l’UNESCO Iles Cook/Cook Islands Delegate: Hon. Mr Wilkie Rasmussen Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (Head of Delegation) Inde/India Delegates: H.E. Shri Arjun Singh Minister of Human Resource Development President National Commission for UNESCO (Head of Delegation) H.E. Shri Kapil Sibal Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Shri Sachin Pilot Member of Parliament Ms Supriya Sadanand Sule Member of Parliament Shri V. Kishore Chandra S. Deo Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Alternates: H.E. Shri Rameshwar Pal Agrawal Secretary of Higher Education Secretary-General National Commission for UNESCO Ministry of Human Resource Development Mrs Champak Chatterji Secretary School Education and Literacy Ministry of Human Resource Development Mr Badal K. Das Secretary Culture Ministry of Culture Ms Asha Swarup Secretary Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Dr Thirumalachari Ramasami Secretary Ministry of Science and Technology Advisers: H.E. Ms Bhaswati Mukherjee Ambassador Permanent Delegate to UNESCO Mr Keshav Desiraju Joint Secretary Deputy Secretary-General National Commission for UNESCO Ms Anita Kaul Joint Secretary, Elementary Education Ministry of Human Resource Development Mrs S.K. Sharma Director and Secretary National Commission for UNESCO Ministry of Human Resource Development Shri R.K. Goyal Private Secretary to Human Resources Minister Ministry of Human Resource Development Mr A. J. Kurien Private Secretary to Minister of Science and Technology Ministry of Science and Technology Shri T.C.A. Anant Secretary Indian Council of Social Science Research Ministry of Human Resource Development Shri M.K. Rao Senior Legal Officer Legal and Treaty Division Ministry of External Affairs Dr Ashok Jhunjhunwala Professor Indian Institute of Technology Chennai Dr Vishwanath D. Karad UNESCO Chairholder Indian World Peace Centre Mr Birender Singh Yadav First Secretary Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Ms Esha Srivastava Second Secretary Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Mr Kanhaiya Lal Attaché Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Mr M.K. Lakra Secretary to Ambassador Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Ms Nazan Farivar Social Secretary Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Mr Hossam Abdelmonem Farg Darwish Intern Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Mr Jair Torres Intern Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Indonésie/Indonesia Delegates: H.E. Mr Bambang Sudibyo Minister of National Education (Head of Delegation) H.E. Mr Kusmayanto Minister of Research and Technology H.E. Mr Adyaksa Dalault Minister of Youth and Sport H.E. Mr Arizal Effendi Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France H.E. Mr Aman Wirakartakusumah Ambassador Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Alternates: Mrs Retno Sunarminingsih Sudibyo Vice President Gadjah Mada University Mr Arief Rachman Executive Chairman National Commission for UNESCO Mr Fasli Jalal Director-General Quality Improvement of Teachers and Education Personnel Ministry of National Education Mr Ace Suryadi Director General of Non Formal Education Ministry of National Education Mr Umar Anggara Jeni Chairman Indonesian Institute of Sciences Social Science Commission Advisers: Mrs Dewi Fortuna Anwar Deputy Chairman for Social Sciences and Humanities Indonesian Institute of Sciences Social Science Commission Mr Suyanto Director-General Management of Primary and Secondary Education Ministry of National Education Mr Gatot Hari Priowirjanto Head Bureau for Planning and International Cooperation Ministry of National Education Mr Fuad Abdul Hamied Deputy Minister for Coordination of Education Religion and Government Official Mr Hery Harjono Deputy Chairman for Earth Sciences Mr Risman Musa Expert Advisor for Coordinating Minister on Multicultural Programme Mrs Hasnah Gasim Coordinator ASPNET Mr Aizirman Djusan Head Human Resources and ICT Research and Development Agency Mr Sarwoto Secretary Human Resources and ICT Research and Development Agency Mr Muchlis PaEni Expert staff in Social Institution Mr Hari Untoro Drajat Director General of History and Archaeology Ministry of Culture and Tourism Mr Soeroso Director of Archaeology Property Mr Ki Agus Usman Head Bureau for International Relations Support State Secretary Mr Suprapto Head Bureau for Technical Cooperation State Secretariat Mr Satryo Soemantri Brodjonegoro Director-General of Higher Education Ministry of National Education Mr Dodi Nandika Secretary-General Ministry of National Education Mr Toho Cholik Mutohir Secretary-General Ministry of Youth and Sport Mr Haryo Yuniarto Head of Legal Affairs Ministry of Youth and Sport Mr Dindin Whyudin Deputy Permanent Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Mr Pariatmono Assistant Deputy Minister Ministry for Research, Science and Technology Programmes Mr A. 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