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Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 20 April 2016 English Original: English/French/Spanish United Nations E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 20 April 2016 English Original: English/French/Spanish Commission on the Status of Women Sixtieth session 14-24 March 2016 List of participants Liste des participants Lista de las participants Note: Delegations are requested to send their corrections to the following list in writing to the Secretary of the Committee, room S-1277, Secretariat Building. Note: Les délégations sont priées d’envoyer leurs corrections à la présente liste, par écrit, au Secrétaire de la Commission, bureau S-1277, bâtiment du Secrétariat. Nota: Se ruega a las delegaciones se sirvan enviar sus correcciones a la siguiente lista, por escrito, a la Secretaria de la Comisión, oficina S-1277, edificio de la Secretaría. Chair Président Presidente: H.E. Mr. Antonio De Aguiar Patriota (Brazil) Vice-Chairs Vice-Présidents Vicepresidentes: Ms. Fatmaalzahraa Hassan Abdelaziz Abdelkawy (Egypt) Mr. Jun Saito (Japan) Mr. Andreas Glossner (Germany) Vice-Chair-cum-Rapporteur: Ms. Šejla Đurbuzović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 16-06487 (E) 260416 *1606487* E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Albania Mr. Blendi Klosi Ms. Brizida Jano Ms. Alida Mici Mr. Ervin Nina Ms. Ingrit Prizreni Bangladesh Ms. Meher Afroze Chumki Mr. Masud Bin Momen Mr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman Mr. Abdul Hossain Ms. Sadia Faizunnesa Mr. Rokebul Haque Belarus Ms. Alena Kupchyna Ms. Olga Voronovich Ms. Irina Velichko Belgium Mr. Maxime Prevot Ms. Bénédicte Frankinet Ms. Bianca Debaets Ms. Françoise Bertieaux Ms. Brigitte Grouwels Ms. Fabienne Winckel Ms. Dorothée Klein Ms. Helena Polfliet Mr. Pascal Buffin Ms. Annelies Verstichel Ms. Bacquelaine Ms. Isabelle Bardijn Ms. Edith Mayeux Mr. Luc Lippens Mr. Geert De Proost Ms. Laetitia Gigot Ms. Alexandra Adriaenssens M. Jeroen Decuyper Mr. Xavier Baeselen Ms. Nadége Dazy Ms. Karin Huybens Ms. Viviane Teitelbaum Ms. Coralie Vos Ms. Vien Nguyen Bosnia and Ms. Samra Filipovic Ms. Valentina Marincic Ms. Kika Babic-Svetlin Herzegovina Hadziabdic Ms. Šejla Đurbuzović Brazil Mr. Antonio de Aguiar Ms. Lidice da Mata Mr. Alexandre Peña Patriota Ms. Angela Portela Ms. Ghisleni Ms. Maria do Carmo Godinho Soraya Santos Mr. Alex Giacomelli da Silva Delgado Ms. Laura Carneiro Ms. Marina Moreira Costa Ms. Elcione Therezinha Pittella Zahluth Barbalho Ms. Amena Martins Yassine Ms. Maria Gorete Pereira Mr. Fabricio Araújo Prado Ms. Eronildes Vasoncelos Ms. Laura Berdine Santos Carvalho Delamonica Ms. Damina de Carvalho Ms. Olivia Santana Pereira Ms. Stela Farias Ms. Maria Helena Mr. Edegar Pretto Veronese Rodrigues Ms. Ana Maria Santos Rocha 2/45 16-06487 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Sonia Malheiros Miguel Ms. Raques Gomes Mr. José Vicente Moreira Mello Ms. Nilcéa Freire Ms. Aline Tamamoto Ms. Alessandra Nilo Ms. Mara Luzia Feltes Ms. JEaneta Mazzieiro Ms. Sonia Maria Zerino Ms. Maria Beatriz da Rocha Alarcon Ms. Helena Koury Menescal Ms. Junéia Martins Batista Ms. Francinara Soares Martins Burkina Faso Mme. Laure Zongo Hien M. Eric Y. Tiare Mme. Juliette Bonkoungou Mme. Adjoavi Sika Kabore Mme. Marie Rose Romé Vovor Ouedraogo Mme. Mariame Fofana Mme. Hélène Marie Laurence Marchal Mme. Henriette Zoumabra Mme. Christine Lompo Mme. Justine P. Nanema Ouédraogo Mme. Maïmouna Derme Traore Mr. David Beyi Mme. Perpétue Toe Foro Mme. Fanta Yaro Sanogo Mme. Djénéba Ouedraogo M. Nitiomavé Coulibaly M. René Tassembedo Mme. Myriam Aman Soulama Mme. Saran Tamou Mme. Edige N. Yameogo Sankara Mme. Ouéméné Elisabeth Sougue Mme. Binta Hama Ouedraogo M. Emile Zabsonre M. Loudraogo Kabore M. Bawa Bassolet Mme. Béatrice Ye Botétéssan 16-06487 3/45 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros M. Félix Kabore Mme. Inès Bakio Mme. Salamata Ouedraogo Kinda Mme. Claudine Lougue Mme. Isabell Kologo Ouedraogo Mme. Bekietiette Pulchérie Tamboura Some Mr. René Toe Mme. Azèta Bambara Ouedraogo Mme. Marie Géneviéve Nabie Mme. Maria Goretti Agaloue Mme. Brigitte Coulibaly Zoda Mme. Marie Lydie Ouedraogo Mme. Viviane Yolande Compaore Ouedrago Mme. Gisèle Guigma Mme. Vovor Akuvi Massanvi Mme. Maria Mariam Yigo Mme Germaine S. Compaore Bonkoungou Mme. Fati Sankara Sorgho M. Stéphane T.L. Tiendrebeogo Mme. Safiatou Lopez Zongo Mme. Denise Benon Ouedraogo Mme. Bibiane Simpore Compaore Mme. Marie Bako Kansole Kandiel Mme. Somitoré Affissatou Bado Mme. Adjara Ouedraogo Mme. Kadidia Lompo Tapsoba Mme. Rasmata Tapsoba Mr. Parfait Jules Zida Mme. Madjara Goue Fofana Mme. Fatimata Sanou Toure Mme. Clarisse Nadembega Zoungrana 4/45 16-06487 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Mme. Antoinette Kanzie Mme. Angèle Soudre Tiemtore M. Mahamadi Nanama Mme. Awoua Yigo Coulibaly Mme. Marie Hélène Bonde Ouedraogo Mme. Aïda Tamoura Mme. Annonciata Oumsaore Thiombiano Mme. Winkoun Evelyne Hien Mme. Bernadette Zida Mme. Aminata Antaille Sawadogo Mme. Adiza Sawadogo Mme. Fatima Zie Mme. Orokiya Boro Mme. Fatoumata Kone Mme. Raymonde Baptise Pétronille Tapsoaba M. Rasmane Kabore Mme. Aissa Dabone Mme. Madélaine Zoungranna Mme. Rasmata Kabore Mme. Azalisse Ilboudo Sawadogo Mme. Mariam Lamizana Mme. Arlette M. H. Lankoande Mme. Hortence Lougue Kabore M. R. Jérémie Compaore Mme. Sonia Savadogo Mme. Habibou Koanda Mme. Nadia N. Nabila China Ms. Meng Xiaosi Mr. Chu Guang Ms. Mu Hong Ms. Li Yan Mr. Yao Shaojun Mr. Zhang Zhe Ms. Zhang Li Ms. Lan Qing Ms. Song Wenyan Ms. Zhao Hongju Ms. Zhange Caixia Ms. An Weiwei Ms. Sun Zingran Ms. Zhou Yuyi 16-06487 5/45 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Li Wing Suen Fiona Ms. Kun Lai Kuen Stella Ms. Chan Chon Wa Ms. Lei Ka Ian Colombia Sra. Maria Emma Mejia Sr. Miguel Camilo Ruiz Sra. Alma Viviana Pérez Sr. Carlos Arturo Morales Sra. Isabel Cavelier Adarve Sra. Siana Santamaría Ramírez Congo Mme. Catherine Embondza M. Raymond Serge Balé M. Paul Maloukou Lipito Mme. Cornelie Gabrielle M. Véronique Kouta Née Adou N’Gapi Makendzo Mme. Marie Martial Mme. Virrinie N’Dessakeba Félicité Bolemas Née Mme. Ngania-Ngama Kenguepoko Moyen Mme. Joacheline Patricia M. Head de Dieu Batchy Tendelet Mme. Melaine Aurestie Mme. Yolande Coumbo Nsatounkazi Mpombo Matoumona Mme. Virginie Batchy Mme. Lydie pulchérie Mme. Huguette Nguenini Palevoussa Mme. Florentine Paulette Mme. Laeticia Tchicaya Ebina Née Taraganzo Eessima Mme. Carine Ibatta Birokengo Mme. Lauria Nguelé Makouelet Cuba Sra. Teresa Amarelle Boué Sr. Rodolfo Reyes Sra. Yanira Kuper Herrera Rodriguez Sr. Rolando Vergara Zito Sra. Ana Silvia Rodriguez Sr. Jorge Luis Cepero Abascal Aguilar Dominican Republic Ms. Alejandrina Germán Ecuador Ms. Rosana Alvarado Mr. Diego Tituaña Ms. Mónica Hernández Mr. Luis Oña Ms. Yina Quintana Ms. Daniela Tapia Egypt Ms. Maya Morsy Mr. Amr Aboulatta Mr. Maged Ibrahim Osman Ms. Mona Omar Mr. Heba Hagrass Mr. Osama Abdelkhalek Mr. Nabil Samuel Mr. Mohamed Moussa Ms. Dawlat Issa Suellam Ms. Fatmaalzahra Ms. Nagla Mohamed Al Abdelkawy Adly Mr. Amal Mahmoud Atta Ms. Sherwett Ibrahim Attia Amar Khalifa Ms. Handi Mohamed Hussein 6/45 16-06487 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros El Salvador Sra. Yanira Argueta Mr. Héctor Jaime Ms. Maddeline Brizuela Sr. Rubén I. Zamora Ms. Egriselda González López Finland Mr. Juha Rehula Ms. Anne Lammila Ms. Eva Biaudet Mr. Kai Sauer Mr. Jouni Laaksonen Ms. Hanna Ylöstalo Ms. Ann-Soife Stude Ms. Nasima Razmyar Mr. Pasi Pöysäri Ms. Johanna Korhonen Ms. Marjatta Hiekka Ms. Elisabeth Nauclér Ms. Leena Akatama Mr. Mikael Höysti Ms. Niina Nykänen Ms. Anna Rosenberg Ms. Verna Adkins Ms. Julia Fäldt Wahengo Ms. Eeva Salmenpohja Ms. Erla Huld Hadaoui Ms. Hanna Onwen-Huma Ms. Maria Grönroos Ms. Anni Kaukoranta Ms. Josefine Alvunger Ms. Sari Raassina Ms. Hannele Varsa Ms. Jaana Laitinen-Pesola Ms. Tiina Tuomela Germany Ms. Elke Ferner Ghana Ms. Nana Oye Lithur Ms. Martha A.A. Pobee Ms. Laadi Ayamba Mr. Phillbert Johnson Ms. Gifty Eugenia Kusi Mr. Fawaz Aliu Mr. Kwesi Armo-Himbson Ms. Hillary Gbedemah Ms. Anita Quartey-Papafio Ms. Loretta Mensah Ms. Shiela Mindah Premo Ms. Victoria Natsu Ms. Comfort Asare Mr. Emmanuel Osei Bediako Mr. Ibrahim Yahaya Ms. Dinah Adiko Ms. Maribel Akuokor Okine Ms. Dorcas Noere Kalleh Ms. Maria Amanor Akrofi Mr. Chirsopher Siaw-Darko Mr. Erzuah Nvida Mr. Kennedy Osei Ms. Florence Ayisi Quartey Ms. Berlinda Adjoa Arhin Mr. Abdulai Moro Sanda Ms. Haji Zeinab Mahama Mr. Deroy Wadewor Ms. Mercedes Blankson Mr. SailmHamda Mr. Nuumo Niko Amash II 16-06487 7/45 E/CN.6/2016/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Mercy Needjan Mr. Albert Aboagye Ms. Joyce Akumaa Dongotey-Padi Ms. Philomina Eyram Ahiable Ms. Rita Moro Mr. Philip Gariba Mr. Daniel Kwasiakorsah Mr. Alimi Mohammed Mr. Stephen Agama Mr. Ekow Sarpong Mr. Moses Adjei Ms. Salome Judith Donkor Mr. Charles Addo Darko Mr. Leslie Nii Ayi Tetteh Mr. Nii Adjei Klu Mr.
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