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Ministers of Environment and Focal Points As of : 21 July 2021 COUNTRY MINISTER OTHER CONTACTS/NATIONAL FOCAL POINT Afghanistan Ministers of Environment and Focal Points as of : 23 September 2021 COUNTRY MINISTER OTHER CONTACTS/NATIONAL FOCAL POINT Afghanistan H.E. Mr. Schah Zaman Maiwandi Mr. Ezatullah Sediqi Director General Deputy Director-General-Technical National Environmental Protection Agency, Kabul, National Environmental Protection Agency Afghanistan Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Email: [email protected] NEPA building, Dist. 4, Parwan 2, Kabul – Tel: +93 799 400 600 Afghanstan Tel:(+93) 799 622 517; 745 116 090 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Musa Hakimi International Environmental Relations and MEAs National Environmental Protection Agency Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Email: [email protected] Albania H.E. Blendi KLOSI UNEA Focal Point Minister of Tourism and Environment Bulevardi Zhan D'Ark, Nr. 23, former ATA Mr. Adrian Kamenica, Tirana, REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA Secretary General, Tel : +355 4 222 4537 Ministry of Tourism and Environment Fax : +355 4 2270627 Boulevard “Deshmoret e Kombit” Email: [email protected] No. 1, 1001 Tirana Republic of Albania [email protected] Algeria Mme. Samia Moualfi Ms. Nadia Chenouf Ministre de l'Environnement Director, Ministry of Water Resources and Rue des quatre canons, Environment Alger, Algérie Algiers 16000 Tél : 00 213 661 46 04 03 ALGERIA E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +21321432851 Cell: +213772203390 Email: [email protected] Andorra H.E. Mrs. Sílvia CALVÓ ARMENGOL UNEA Focal Point Minister of Environment, Agriculture and Natàlia ROVIRA Sustainability Ministeri de Medi Ambient, Agricultura i Carrer Prat de la Creu, 62-64 Sostenibilitat AD 500 - Andorra la Vella AD500 Andorra la Vella Principality of Andorra Principality of Andorra E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Angola H.E. Mr. Jomo Francisco Isabel de Carvalho POINT FOCAL Fortunato, Ms. Paula Cristina Francisco Coelho Minister of Culture, Tourism and Environment of Secretary of State for Environment of Angola Angola Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Environment E-mail: [email protected] Luanda, Angola Tel. +244 226 431 111 (Mobile) +244 923 70 42 46 Lucas Miranda Tel : +244-222 010755 / 244 9 Director for the Cabinet of International Email: [email protected] Relations Email: [email protected] Reis Luis Director of Cabinet, Office of the Minister Tel: + 244923409345 Email: [email protected] Antigua and Barbuda Hon. Molwyn Joseph Ms. Diann Black Minister Chief Environmental Officer Ministry of Health and the Environment Ministry of Health and the Environment Redcliffe street, St. John’s, Antigua Tel. +1 (268) 462-4265 Minister’s Office: [email protected] Tel: (+1- 268) 460-9425 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] Argentina Hon. Juan Cabandie Florencia Gómez Secretario de Gobierno de Ambiente y Desarrollo Subsecretaria en Ministerio de Ambiente y Sustentable Desarrollo Sustentable COUNTRY MINISTER OTHER CONTACTS/NATIONAL FOCAL POINT Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable [email protected] Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel: +(54-11) 5235-0714 Tel: (54-11) 4348-8200 [email protected] Dirección: San Martín 451, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Email:[email protected] Mariano Nascone Director Nacional de Cooperación Internacional Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible Tel: +(54-11) 5235-0714 Email: [email protected] Martín Illescas Director de Proyectos con Financiamiento Externo Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible Tel: +54 11 4348-8200 int 8738 [email protected] Sra. Silvia Vazquez Directora General Asuntos Ambientales Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto Tel.: (+54 11) 4819-7414 Temas de Foro: [email protected] Armenia H.E. Mr. Romanos PETROSYAN (UNEP Focal Point) Acting Minister of Environment Dr. Irina GHAPLANYAN Government Building 3, Deputy Minister of Environment Republic Square, Yerevan Tel: (+374 11) 818 518 Republic of Armenia Email: [email protected] Tel. (+374 11) 818 501 Fax: (+374 11) 818 506 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected], Mr. Artur Danielyan, Head, International [email protected] Relations Division Ministry of Environment Tel: +(374 11) 818513; 818510 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Australia The Hon Ms Sussan Ley MP Focal Point Minister for the Environment PO Box 6022 Mr. Aran Hirsch House of Representatives UN Organisations and International Parliament House Environment Section Canberra ACT 2600 Australian Government Department of Australia Agriculture, Water and the Environment GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Tel: +61 (0)2 6159 7574 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Matthew Sielski UN Organisations and International Environment Section Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Tel: +61 (0)2 6272 3433 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Austria H.E. Ms. Leonore Gewessler (UNEP Focal Point) Federal Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Dr. Andrea H. Nouak Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Federal Ministry of Sustainability and Radetzkystrasse 2 Tourism 1030 Vienna Divison I/9 International Environmental COUNTRY MINISTER OTHER CONTACTS/NATIONAL FOCAL POINT Austria Affairs [email protected] Stubenbastei 5 A-1010 Vienna Austria Tel: + 43 1 71100 611616 [email protected] Azerbaijan H.E. Mr. Mukhtar BABAYEV UNEP Working Level Contact Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Mr. Emin Garabaghli B. Aghayev 100-A Head of Department of International 370073 Baku Relations Republic of Azerbaijan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Tel. +99412 4 92.61.19/92.60.19/92.54.94 of Azerbaijan Fax: +99412 4 93.69.37, 92.59.07 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Elchin Mamedov Advisor to the Division of Environmental Policy Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources 100-A B. Aghayev str., AZ1073 Baku, Azerbaijan Tel: +994 12 539 11 11 E-mail: [email protected] Bahamas Hon. Romauld Sotario Ferreira Mrs. Rochelle W. Newbold Minister Director Ministry of Environment and Housing The Department of Environmental Planning Nassau, Bahamas and Protection Tel.: +1 (242) 322-6036 / 6005 / 6006 Ministry of the Environment and Housing [email protected] Ground Floor, Charlotte House Charlotte and Shirley Streets P.O. Box N-7132 Nassau, The Bahamas Tel: 242-322-4546 Fax: 242-326-3509 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Assistant: [email protected] Bahrain H.E. Dr. Mohamed Bin Daina Ms. Amna Hamad Al Rumaihi Chief Executive Director/International Relations & Media - The Supreme Council for the Environment Acting Director/Human Resouces & Direct (+973) 17 386 996 Finance Sehab Tower (B), Building No. 3552, The Supreme Council for Environment Road 2849, Block 428, Seef Area (+973) 17386011 [email protected] [email protected] Bangladesh H.E Mr. Sahab Uddin Mr. Md. Mostafa Kamal Minister Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ministry of Environment, Forest and Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Climate Change Building # 6, Floor#13, Floor No: 13; Building No: 6 Bangladesh Seretariat, Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh Secretariat Bangladesh Dhaka-1200, Tel: +880-2-7160587,7167916 Bangladesh. Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Rokonuzzaman Deputy Secretary Climate Change Wing Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Building # 6, Level # 14, Room # 1310, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. Telephone: +88-02-9546365, Cell: +88- 015-5832-3762. Email: [email protected], [email protected] Barbados Hon. Adrian Forde, M.P. Mrs. Daphne Kellman Minister Permanent Secretary COUNTRY MINISTER OTHER CONTACTS/NATIONAL FOCAL POINT Ministry of Environment and National Beautification Ministry of Environment and National 10th Floor, Warrens Tower Beautification Warrens, St. Michael, Barbados [email protected] Tel : +1 (246) 535-4353/4376 Tel : +1 (246) 535-4354/4357 Fax: +1 (246) 424-8859 Email: [email protected] Secretary to the Permanent Secretary Ms. Annette Cumberbatch [email protected] Tel: 535-5453 / 535-4356 (Sect’y) [email protected] Tel : +1 (246) 535-4357 Fax: +1 (246) 535-4377 Mr. Travis Sinckler Senior Environmental Officer Policy Research, Planning and Information Unit Ministry of Environment and National Beautification [email protected] 1-246-535-4383 Mrs. Cheryl Gilkes Senior Administrative Officer Ministry of Environment and National Beautification [email protected] 1-246-535-4368 Ms. Nicole Scholar-Tasker Environmental Officer-Environmental Governance Policy Research, Planning and Information Unit Ministry of Environment and National Beautification Tel.: +1 (246) 535-4387 [email protected] Belarus H.E. Mr. Andrei KHUDYK UNEP Focal Points Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Mr. Dmitry Kuptel Protection Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus Kollektornaya str. 10 Representative to the African Union 220004 Minsk, Bole Sub City Republic of Belarus Kebele 24, House 299 Tel.: +375-17-200-66-91Fax: +375172 00 55 83 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: +251 116 623 128 Fax. : +251 116 632 976 Email : [email protected] Mr. Aleksandr Ulyanchenko Senior Counselor and Deputy Head of Mission Bole Sub
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