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Twelfth GFMD Summit Quito, 20-24 January Participants' List Twelfth GFMD Summit Quito, 20-24 January Participants’ List (Excluding Civil Society and Mayoral Forum participants) Number of countries/org Headcount Registered participants (Member States & Observers 494 States 111 319 Observers 36 143 Registered with specific Roles 270 Chair Invitees, RT Guest & speakers 12 Side event organizers and speakers 227 Mechanisms registrations 507 Civil Society 255 Business Meeting 63 Mayoral Forum 98 Youth Forum 91 Staff 90 Total 1361 1 STATES No. State Name Designation Department / Ministry 1 Algeria Mr. Chérif Oualid Director, Consular Directorate Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2 Angola Mr. Domingos Custódio Vieira Lopes Secretaire D'Etat A La Cooperation Internationale International Cooperation 3 Angola Ms. Joana Das A.F. De Jesus Feijo Counsellor Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4 Angola Mr. Severino Marcolino Bizerra Cassanga Technicien Du Ministère Du Travail Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Egna De Fátima Chaves Costa Alegre 5 Angola De Sousa Third Secretary Of Foreign Office Secretary Ministry of Labor 6 Angola Mr. José Gomes João Technicien Du Ministère De La Justice Ministry of Foreign Affairs 7 Angola Mr. Aurélio Augusto Da Silva Domingos Chef De Département Des Echanges Internationaux Minisrty of Justice 8 Angola Mr. Nelson Sebastiao Antonio Miranda Officier De Service De Migration Ministry of the Interior 9 Angola Mr. Ricardo Adelino Officer Ministry of the Interior 10 Argentina Mr. Carlos Catella Secretary, Embassy Of Argentina In Ecuador Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister Counsellor (Immigration), Embassy Of 11 Argentina Mr. Francisco Boulin Argentina In Ecuador Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister Counsellor, Australian Permanent Mission To 12 Australia Mr. Steve Mcglynn The Un In Geneva Department of Home Affairs 13 Australia Mr. Brendan Dowling Ambassador, Washington Department of Home Affairs Head Of Humanitarian And Social Affairs Department, Ministry of Europe, Integration and 14 Austria Ambassador Mr. Gerhard Zettl Embassy Of Austria In Lima, Peru Foreign Affairs Department of Humanitarian and Acting Head Of Humanitarian And Social Affairs Social issues at the Ministry of 15 Azerbaijan Mr. Alimirzamin Askerov Department Foreign Affairs State Migration Service of the 16 Azerbaijan Mr. Ulvi Aliyev CEO - Labour Market Regulatory Authority Republic of Azerbaijan Labour Market Regulatory 17 Bahrain Mr. Ausama Al-Absi CEO - Labour Market Regulatory Authority Authority Labour Market Regulatory 18 Bahrain Ms. Shereen Khalil Alsaati Director Authority 2 Labour Market Regulatory 19 Bahrain Mr. Ashraf Emam Deputy CEO, Resources And Services Authority 20 Bangladesh H.E. Dr. A.K. Abdul Momen Honourable Foreign Minister Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 21 Bangladesh Mr. Md. Nazrul Islam Director General Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare 22 Bangladesh Mr. Ahmed Munirus Saleheen Additional Secretary and Overseas Employment 23 Bangladesh Ms. Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain Former Member Of Parliament Foreign ministry 24 Bangladesh Mr. Md Faruk Hossain Director, Foreign Desk Ministry of Foreign Affairs 25 Bangladesh Mr. Syeed Ahamed CEO, Multilateral Economic Affairs Migration Policy Unit 26 Bangladesh Mr. Md. Israfil Alam Member Of Parliament Government of Bangladesh 27 Bangladesh Ms. Samia Anjum Director General, Bangladesh National Parliament Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 28 Bangladesh Mr. Md. Tohidul Islam Personal Relations Officer Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 29 Bangladesh Mr. Shameem Haider Patwary Member Of Parliament Bangladesh National Parliament 30 Bangladesh Mrs. Selina Momen Member Of Delegation Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 31 Bangladesh Mr. Mohith A. Choudhury Jouranlist Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the 32 Belarus Mr. Pavel Leshkevich Second Secretary Republic of Belarus SPF Affaires étrangères, Commerce Special Envoy For Migration And Asylum, Embassy Of extérieur & Coopération au 33 Belgium H.E. Ambassador Mr. Jean-Luc Bodson Belarus To Ecuador développement Directorate-General Development Cooperation of the Belgian Federal 34 Belgium Ms. Laura Cornelis Attaché Public Service Foreign Affairs Enabel, Unit Of The Special Envoy Asylum And 35 Belgium Mr. Grégoire Douxchamps Migration Belgian Development Agency 36 Belgium Phd Ms. Raffaella Greco Tonegutti Belgian Development Agency - Enabel Belgian Development Agency Federal Public Service Foreign Intervention Manager - Amuddu Project, Migration Affairs, Foreign Trade and 37 Belgium Ms. Ana Polanco Porras And Development Development Cooperation Mr. Ayadokoun Alain Comlan Vauck Ministry of Foreign Affairs and 38 Benin Nonnahin Directeur Adjoint De Cabinet Cooperation 3 39 Benin Mr. Fulbert Macaire Dossa Adjovi General Director Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chief Immigration Officer, National Agency For 40 Bhutan Mr. Sangay Tenzing Migration And Diaspora Department of Immigration Ministry of Nationality,Immigration 41 Botswana Honourable Ms. Annah Mokgethi Minister, Regional Immigration Office and Gender Affairs Nationality, Immigration and 42 Botswana Mr. Michael Koorapetse Counsellor Gender Affairs Ministry of Nationality,Immigration 43 Botswana Ms. Lopang Lebotse Chief Immigration Administrator and Gender Affairs Ministry of Nationality,Immigration 44 Botswana Ms. Caroline Davids Director and Gender Affairs Ministry Of Nationality, 45 Botswana Mr. Motse Otlhabanye Deputy Permanent Secretary Immigration And Gender Affairs Department of Human Rights and 46 Brazil Mr. Durval Luiz De Oliveira Pereira Corporate Services Citizenship (DHC) 47 Brazil Mr. Pedro Henrique Chagas Cabral Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Mohammad Ali Iskandar Hj Abd 48 Brunei Rahman Special Duties Officer Ministery of Home Affairs 49 Brunei Mr. Azmi Hj Hafneh Senior Special Duties Officer Ministry of Home Affairs 50 Bulgaria Mr. Ivo Mouskourov Head Of Un Political Affairs Department Ministry of Foreign Affairs Embassy, Permanent Mission Of Burkina Faso In 51 Burkina Faso H.E. Mr. Dieudonné W. Désiré Sougouri Geneva Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministere Des Burkinabe De 52 Burkina Faso Ms. Izou Antoinette Rose Chimene Seni Conseiller Des Affaires Etrangeres L'Exterieur Ministère de l'Economie, des 53 Burkina Faso Mr. Issiaka Dabone Direction Des Politiques De Population Finances et du Développement Ministère de l'Administration Directeur De L'Organisation Administrative Et Des territoriale, de la Décentralisation 54 Burkina Faso Mr. Julien Ouedraogo Territoires et de la Cohésion sociale Point Focal, Organisation Administrative Et Des 55 Burundi Ms. Noémie Claire Siniremera Territoires Ministere des Afaires Etrangeres 4 Director General Mr. Philbert 56 Burundi Murekambanze Direction De La Diaspora Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Misison of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the United Nations Office and other International 57 Cambodia Mr. Thunsereibandith Ngeth Labour Counsellor Organizations at Geneva Permanent Mission Of Cameroon To The UN In Geneva, Ministry of 58 Cameroon Mr. Juteau Déadjufo Toussé First Counsellor External Relations Chef De Service En Charge Des Relations Avec L'Oim, 59 Cameroon Ms. Carine Laure Nkeh Minga Ivaha Chargé De Suivi Des Questions Liées Aux Migrants Ministry of External Relations Deputy Director, Department Of Cameroonian Abroad, Foreigners In Cameroon, Refugees And Migratory Immigration, Refugees and 60 Canada Ms. Juliana Dobos Issues Citizenship Canada Immigration, Refugees and 61 Canada Mr. Daniel Vaughan Minister-Counsellor (Migration) Citizenship Canada Immigration, Refugees and 62 Canada Mr. David Hickey Director General, Canadian Embassy, Mexico City Citizenship Canada 63 Canada Mr. Mohammad Naqi Policy Analyst Global Affairs Canada International Migration Research 64 Canada Ms. Jenna Hennebry Senior Research Associate Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University 65 Canada Mr. William Mark Graham Political Counsellor Global Affairs Canada 66 Canada Ms. Sylvie Bédard Ambassador, Embassy Of Canada To Ecuador Global Affairs Canada 67 Canada Ms. Cheryl Urban Director General, Embassy Of Canada To Ecuador Global Affairs CAnada Ministère Des Affaires Etrangères, De L’Intégration Africaine, De La Coopération Internationale Et De 68 Chad Ms. Achta Saleh Damane Secrétaire D’Etat La Diaspora Permanent Mission Of The 69 Chad Ms. Zigro Mbirimba First Counselor Republic Of Chad 5 Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, de l’Intégration Africaine de la Directeur De La Coopération Et Des Organisations Coopération Internationale et de la 70 Chad Mr. Apollinaire Mogombaye Internationales Diaspora Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, Directrice Adjointe Des Tchadiens De L’Etranger, Des de l'Intégration Africaine, de la Affaires Consulaires, Des Réfugiés Et Des Questions Coopération Internationale et de la 71 Chad Ms. Valencia Aldongar Migratoires Diaspora Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores 72 Chile H.E. Ambassador Mr. Eduardo Tapia Embajador de Chile Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores 73 Chile Mr. Rojas René Tercer Secretario, Embajada De Chile En Ecuador de Chile Director Of Consular Policy, Embajada De Chile En 74 Chile Mr. Samuel Ossa Ecuador Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 75 China Xinming Wang Political Counselor Chinese Embassy in Ecuador Permanent Mission of China to the 76 China Mr. Chen Cheng Attaché UN in Geneva Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the 77 China Fan He Third Secretary People's Republic of China 78 China Wenfang Liu Second Secretary Chinese Embassy in Ecuador 79 China Shuhua Zhang Attaché Chinese Embassy in Ecuador 80 Colombia Mr. Cesar Camilo Vallejo Galeano Advisor Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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