Government Delegates Switzerland GFMD 2011

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Government Delegates Switzerland GFMD 2011 Government Delegates Switzerland GFMD 2011 N° Country Name Designation Organization 1 AFGHANISTAN Mr. Ahamad Jawed Farhikhta Director Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled Mr. Liaqat Ali Salehi Third Secretary Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the UN in Geneva 2 ALBANIA Mr. Sejdi Qerimaj Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Albania to the UN in Geneva Ms. Inid Milo First Secretary Permanent Mission of Albania to the UN in Geneva 3 ALGERIA H.E. Ms. Idriss Jazairy Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Algeria to the UN in Geneva Mr. Nadir Larbaoui Director General Legal and Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Boualem Chebihi Deputy Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Algeria to the UN in Geneva Ms. Zakia Ighil First Secretary Permanent Mission of Algeria to the UN in Geneva Mr. Chems-Eddine Zelaci Sous-director des Migrations Ministère des Affairs Étrangères 4 ANGOLA H.E. Mr. Apolinario Jorge Correia Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Angola to the UN in Geneva Mr. João Maria De Freitas Neto National Director SME Mrs. Angelica Costa Third Secretary Permanent Mission of Angola to the UN in Geneva Mr. Coreano Da Costa Canda Technical Ministry of Home Affairs Mr. Helio Dos Santos Third Secretary Ministry of External Relations 5 ARGENTINA Mr. Pablo Tettamanti Director Dirección de Organismos Internacionales Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Mr. Héctor Raúl Pelaez Deputy Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Paulo Cavaleri Counsellor Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations in Geneva 6 ARMENIA Mr. Artashes Bakhshyan Deputy Minister Ministry of Territorial Administration Mr. George Kocharian Counsellor Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Vahram Kazhoyan Director Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Gagik Yeganyan Head of State Immigration Service Ministry of Territorial Administration 7 AUSTRALIA Ms. Vicki Parker Mr. John Mathews Chief Immigration Officer Department of Immigration Ms. Kate O'Malley Executive Officer Department of Immigration 8 AUSTRIA Ms. Elisabeth Tichy-Fisslberger Ambassador, Director General Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Ms. Eveline Jamek Counsellor Permanent Mission of Austria Mr. Johannes Strasser First Secretary Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Mr. Christan Strohal Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Austria 9 AZERBAIJAN Mr. Ismayil Asadov First Secretary Permanent Mission Mr. Rashad Shirinov Attaché Permanent Mission Mr. Zaur Alijev Head of Division for Relations with International Relations, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Foreign Countries Population H.E. Murad N. Najafbayli Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Azerbaijan Mr. Ulvi Aliyev Inspector State Migration Service 10 BAHAMAS Mr. Dwight Beneby Assistant Director Department of Immigration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs N° Country Name Designation Organization 11 BAHRAIN Mr. Ghazi Aldoseri Nationality, Passports and Residence Ministry of Interior Affairs Mr. Jasim Aldoseri General Directorate of Crime and Ministry of Interior Detection and Forensics Mr. Salman Al Khalifa General Directorate of Nationality, Ministry of Interior Passports and Residence Affairs M. Fahad Nbaker Second Secretary permanent mission Mr. Ausamah Al Absi CEO, General Secretariat Labour Market Regulatory Authority, 12 BANGLADESH Mr. Khondker M. Talha Director General Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mrs. Nahida Sobhan Minister Permanent Mission of Bangladesh in Geneva S.E. Mr. Abdul Hannan Ambassador Permanent Mission of Bangladesh in Geneva Mr. Ashadul Islam Joint Secretary (Employment and Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Monitoring) Mr. Faiyaz Murshid Kazi Counsellor Permanent Mission of Bangladesh in Geneva 13 BARBADOS Ms Alwekhoe Iyahen First Secretary Permanent Mission of Barbados 14 BELARUS Mr. Mikhail Khvostov Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Belarus to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Andrei Taranda Counsellor Permanent Mission of Belarus to the United Nations in Geneva 15 BELGIUM Mr. Claude Rijmenans Ambassador and Director General Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Philippe Bronchain First Secretary Permanent Mission of Belgium to the UN in Geneva Mr. François Roux Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Belgium to the UN in Geneva 16 BENIN Mr. Raphaël Couton Ahlonsou Coordinator National Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Igor José A. Agueh Point Focal Migrations Professionnelles Ministry of Labour and Employment 17 BOLIVIA Ms. Angelica Navarro Ambassador and Permanent Bolivian Permanent Mission in Geneva Representative Ms. Maysa Urena Bolivian Permanent Mission in Geneva 18 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Ms. Emina Keco Isakovic Ambassador and Permanent Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations in Representative Geneva Ms. Ines Suznjevic First Secretary 19 BOTSWANA Ms. Sissy Valerie Seemule Labour Attache Permanent Mission of Botswana to the United Nations in Geneva 20 BRAZIL Ms. Izaura Maria Soares Miranda Director Depart of Foreigners, Ministry of Justice Mr Carlos Frederico B:P: Da Silva Mr. Otavio Augusto D.C. Trindade Permanent Mission in Geneva Mr. Franklin R. Hoyer Permanent Mission in Geneva Ms Ciani das Neves Ms Mercia Cardoso Permanent Mission of Brazil in Geneva Mr. Augusto Leao 21 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Ms. Nazirah Zaini Second Secretary Permanent Mission of Brunei Darussalam to the United Nations in Geneva 22 BULGARIA Mr. Gancho Ganev Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Bulgaria to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Dragomir Zakov First Secretary Permanent Mission of Bulgaria to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Lyubomir Vankov Intern Permanent Mission of Bulgaria to the United Nations in Geneva N° Country Name Designation Organization 23 BURKINA FASO Mr. Ousman Nacambo Permanent Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. S. Mireille Sougouri Kabore Attaché Permanent Mission of Burkina Faso to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Mambila Banse Counsellor Economic Affairs Minstère de l'industrie, commerce et artisanat 24 BURUNDI Mr. Evode Ndizeye Counsellor Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Leonard Minani Permanent Mission of Burundi to the United Nations in Geneva Mr. Aimable Niyonkuru Head of International Organizations Ministry of External Relations Service 25 CAMBODIA Mr. Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training Mr. Touch Ponnareay Vice Chief of Office of Dept of Labour Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training Inspection Ms. Chhoeung Solida Permanent Mission of Cambodia to the UN in Geneva 26 CAMEROON Mr. Ferdinad Ngoh Ngoh Secretary General Ministry of External Relations Mr. François Tabi Akono Inspector for Training Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training Mr. Gerald Djouonang Nanga Assistant Research Officer Ministry of External Relations 27 CANADA Mr. Mark Davidson Director General International Relations, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Mr. Boniface Kaboré Senior Policy Analyst Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Mr. Dominique Collinge Minister Counsellor Permanent Mission of Canada to Geneva Ms. Solideva Diano Public Safety Canada Border Services Agengy (CBSA) 28 CAPE VERDE Mr. Jose Luis Monteiro Ambassador, Permanent Representative Mission Pernanente de la Republic du Cap Vert Mr. Alcides Barros First Secretary Ms. Sonia Andrade Desk for Migration and Development National Director of Political Affairs and Cooperation (DNAPEC), Ministry of Foreign Relations 29 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Mr. Patrick Charlie Maidou Directeur de la Coopération Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Internationale Mr. Sylvain-Eric Borobona Directeur Général Adjoint Ministère de la Sécurité Publique de l'Emigration-Immigration et de l'Ordre Publique Mr. Samba Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Central African Republic in Geneva Mr. Touangai First Counsellor Permanent Mission of Central African Republic in Geneva Mr. Cendri-Mignot Moute Expert National Magistrat à la Primature 30 CHAD Mr. Ali Naffa Fadlassid In charge of Migration and GFMD Focal Minstry of Foreign Affairs Point 31 CHINA Mr Xia Jingge Counsellor Permanent Mission of China at Geneva Mr. Jiang Yingfeng First Secretary Permanent Mission of China at Geneva Ms. You Jia Second Secretary Permanent Mission of China at Geneva 32 COLOMBIA Embajadora Alicia Arango Ambassador and Permanent Permanent Mission of Colombia to the UN in Geneva Representative Ms. Ana María Prieto Plenipotentiary Minister Permanent Mission of Colombia to the UN in Geneva Ms. Adriana Mendoza Plenipotentiary Minister Permanent Mission of Colombia to the UN in Geneva 33 COMOROS UNION OF THE Ambassador Abdoul Karim Soifoini Amabassadeur - Directeur Général des Ministère des Relations Extérieures et de la Coopération chargé de la Comoriens de l'Etranger. Point Focal de diaspora et de la Francophonie l'Union des Comores. Mr. Idi Nassuf Representant regional insertion et Ministère de l'Interieur developpment Ms. Amina Mmadi Daira Assistant Ministère de l'Interieur N° Country Name Designation Organization 34 CONGO DEMOCRATIC Mr. Alain Madika Wamushala Conseiller du Directeur Général de la Interieur, Decentralisation et Securité REPUBLIC OF THE Direction Génerale de Migration Mr. Roland Kashwantale Directeur Centrale de la Chancellerie Interieur, Decentralisation et Securité 35 CONGO BRAZAVILLE Mr. Megot Jean
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