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UNITED NATIONS List of Participants UNITED NATIONS Distr. GENERAL FCCC/CP/2006/INF.1 16 November 2006 ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH ONLY CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES Twelfth session Nairobi, 6–17 November 2006 List of participants The attached list of participants attending the twelfth session of the Conference of the Parties and the second session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, as well as the twenty-fifth sessions of the subsidiary bodies, has been prepared on the basis of information received by the secretariat as at Wednesday, 15 November 2006. GE.06-70841 FCCC/CP/2006/INF.1 Page 2 Participation statistics States/Organizations Registered participants Parties 180 2344 Observer States 3 8 Total Parties + Observer States 183 2352 United Nations Secretariat units and related 18 141 bodies Specialized agencies and related organizations 11 98 Intergovernmental organizations 23 161 Non-governmental organizations 246 2533 Total observer organizations 298 2933 Media 282 663 Total Participation 5924 FCCC/CP/2006/INF.1 Page 3 Parties Albania Mr. Pedro Kiala Bunga Sr. Hernán Carlino Ministry of Urban Planning and Coordinador - Unidad Cambio Climático Environmental Protection Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Mr. Pellumb Abeshi Sustentable General Secretary Ministry of Environment, Forest and Mr. Arsénio Vitorino Machado Water Administration Director - International Exchange Office Sr. Fernando Rolandelli Ministry of Environment Secretario Embajada Argentina en Kenia Ms. Ermira Fida Manager Mme Angelica Costa Climate Change Unit/Program Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Veronica Franco Ministry of Environment, Forest and Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable Water Administration Antigua and Barbuda Algeria Sr. Lucas Di Pietro H.E. Mr. John W. Ashe Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Ambassador, Permanent Representative to Sustentable S.E. M. Chérif Rahmani the United Nations Ministre Permanent Mission of Antigua and Ministère de l'aménagement du territoire Barbuda to the United Nations, New York Sra. Eugenia Magnasco et de l'environnement Asesor Oficina Mecanismo Desarrollo Limpio Mr. John Bradshaw Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo H.E. Mr. Ali Benzerga Water Manager Sustentable Ambassador, Permanent Representative to Ministry of Works, Transportation and UNEP and UN-Habitat Environment Embassy of the Democratic People's Sra. Florencia Roitstein Republic of Algeria Subsecretaría de Gestión Ambiental Mr. Ato Lewis Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Senior Environment Officer Sustentable M. Ali Hafrad Environment Division Sous Director du développement durable Ministry of Works, Transportation and Direction générale relations multilatérales Environment Sr. Francisco Ocampo Ministère des affaires étrangères Asesor Oficina Mecanismo Desarrollo Limpio Argentina Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Mr. Mustapha Seddiki Sustentable Minister Counsellor, Deputy Permanent S.E. Sra. Romina Picolotti Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat Secretario Embassy of the Democratic People's Armenia Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Republic of Algeria Sustentable Mr. Aram Gabrielyan Mr. Mostefa Kameleddhine Kara Head-Environmental Protection S.E. Sr. Daniel Chuburu General Director of the National Agency Department, National Focal Point Embajador on the Climate Changes Ministry of Nature Protection Embajada Argentina en Kenia Mr. Kamel Djemouai Ms. Diana Harutyunyan Sra. Marcia Levaggi Sous-directeur de la coopération Project Manager at the Municipal Heating Consejero de Embajada Ministère de l'aménagement du territoire and Hot Water Supply Department Oficina del Representante Especial para et de l'environnement Ministry of Nature Protection Negociaciones Ambientales Internacionales Ms. Lamia Chaaf Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Australia Diplomatic Attache Comercio Internacional y Culto Embassy of the Democratic People's H.E. Mr. Ian Gordon Campbell Republic of Algeria Sra. Mariana Alvarez Rodríguez Minister Secretario de Embajada Ministry of Environment and Heritage Angola Oficina del Representante Especial para Negociaciones Ambientales H.E. Ms. Jan Elizabeth Adams Internacionales Ambassador for the Environment Mr. Joao Da Costa Vintem Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade National Director of Environment Comercio Internacional y Culto Mr. Howard Bamsey Mr. Lucas Marcolino Miranda Sra. Ana Maria Kleymeyer Deputy Secretary Focal Point Asesora Unidad Secretario Department of the Environment and Ministry of Environment Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Heritage Sustentable FCCC/CP/2006/INF.1 Page 4 Australia (continued) Mr. John Hannagan Mr. Jesús Garcia Latorre Adviser-Greenhouse International Environmental Affairs Australian Aluminium Council Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Ms. Peta Louise Lane Environment and Water Management Ministerial Advisor Electorate Office Ms. Amy Louise Kean Ministry for the Environment and Regional Manager for South East Asia Ms. Doris Halper Heritage and Pacific Regional Secretariat Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Environment and Water Management Partnership Mr. James Richard Shevlin Assistant Secretary - International H.E. Mr. Roland Hauser Strategies Branch Mr. Timothy William O'Loughlin Ambassador Australian Greenhouse Office Executive Director-Sustainability and Embassy of Austria in Nairobi Department of the Environment and Climate Change Division Premier and Cabinet Heritage Ms. Romana Königsbrun South Australian Government Embassy of Austria in Nairobi Mr. Bruce Andrew Wilson Ms. Sarah Jane Stephen General Manager - Environment Branch Mr. Günter Liebel Principal Policy Analyst Department of Industry, Tourism and Federal Ministry of Environment Resources Australian Greenhouse Office Mr. Gerhard Loibl Mr. Richard Andrew Wise Mr. Robert Anton Owen-Jones Professor Manager Director - Climate Change Section The Environment and Water Management Government and Public Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Australian Business Council for Environment and Water Management Sustainable Energy Mr. Greg Picker Director - International Climate Change Mr. Thomas Micholitsch Ms. Elizabeth Mary Peak Team Federal Ministry of Finance Australian Greenhouse Office Executive Officer Climate Change Section Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Elfriede A. More Mr. David James Walland Director Supervisor Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Bureau of Meteorology Austria Environment and Water Management Ms. Kristin Maree Tilley Mr. Werner Wutscher Mr. Markus Niedermair Assistant Director Secretary General WWF Austria International Climate Change Team Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Department of Environment Environment and Water Management Mr. Klaus Radunsky Authority for Environmental Protection of Ms. Alison Louise Carrington Mr. Christian Krepela the Federal Government Executive Officer Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Stefan Po Schleicher Mr. Helmut Hojesky Professor Mr. Peter Lleweln Roberts Director - Air, Soil and Climate Division Institute for Economic Research (WIFO) Executive Officer - Climate Change Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, University of Graz Section Environment and Water Management Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Manfred Stockmayer Ms. Alexandra Amerstorfer CAMCO International AG Ms. Dhayani Yogesvaran Executive Director Policy Officer - International Climate Kommunalkredit Change Section Ms. Gertraud Wollansky Department of the Environment and Air, Soil and Climate Division Ms. Romana Bräuer Heritage Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Climate Alliance Austria Environment and Water Management Mr. Darren Leslie Pierce Mr. Matthias Braun Azerbaijan Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Mr. Anthony Norman Albanese Environment and Water Management Shadow Environment Minister Mr. Issa Aliyev House of Repesentatives Head of Division Mr. Herwig Dürr Parliament House International Cooperation Department Director Ministry of Ecology and Natural Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs Resources Mr. John Ronald Daley and Labour Australian Industry Greenhouse Network FCCC/CP/2006/INF.1 Page 5 Azerbaijan (continued) Mr. Mozaharul Alam Belgium Research Fellow Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies Ms. Umayra Taghiyeva S.E. M. Bruno Tobback Head of Hydrometerological Forecast Ministre fédéral de l'environnement et les Bureau Mr. Dwijendra L. Mallick pensions Ministry of Ecology and Natural Research Fellow Resources Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies S.E. Mme Evelyne Huytebroeck Ministre de l'environnement de la Région Bahamas Barbados Bruxelles-Capitale Mr. Arthur Wellington Rolle Mr. Rickardo Ward S.E. Mme Cristina Antonella Funes- Director of Meteorology and Chairman of Project Manager Noppen the National Climate Change Committee Ministry of Energy and Environment Ambassadeur de Belgique à Nairobi Department of Meteorology The Bahamas Environment, Science and Ms. Karen Nicole Smith M. Peter Wittoeck Technology Commission Environment Officer Directeur section climat Ministry of Energy and Environment Service Public Fédéral de la santé, la Bangladesh sécurite alimentaire, et la protection de l'environnement Belarus Mr. Barrister Hyder Ali Mme Elisabeth Ellegaard Secretary Mr. Aleksander Nikolaevich Apatsky Ministry of Environment and Forests Conseiller changement climatique First Deputy Minister Service Public Fédéral de la santé,
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