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Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific 4-6 March 2019 Royal United Nations Centre for Ministry of Natural Resources Ministry of the Environment, Regional Development and Environment, Thailand Government of Japan Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific 4-6 March 2019 Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Bangkok, Thailand Final List of Participants National Government Representatives Afghanistan 1. H.E.Mr.Yama Yari Minister Ministry of Transport, Afghanistan 2. H.E.Mr.Schah Zaman Maiwandi Director General National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA), Afghanistan POST BOX 209 Kabul, Afghanistan 3. H.E.Mr.Roshaan Wolusmal Deputy Minister, Urban Affairs Mistry of Urban Development, Afghanistan 3rd Macroryan, Kabul, Afganistan 4. Mr.Feroz Mohammadzaie Planning Director National Environment Protection Agency, Afghanistan Tel: +93 780 212627 Email: [email protected] Australia Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 1 5. Mr.Vaughan Levitzke Chief Executive Green Industries SA, Australia GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001 Australia Tel: +61 8 8204 2034 Email: [email protected] 6. Mr.Marcus Geisler Chairman Waste Authority of Western Australia, Australia PO Box 8355 Perth BC WA 6849 Australia Tel: +61 412 587710 Email: [email protected] Bangladesh 7. H.E.Mr.Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun Minister Ministry of Industries, Bangladesh Shilpabhaban, 91, Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka 1000 Bangladesh 8. H.E.Mr.Mohammed Nazmul Quaunine Ambassador Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 47/8 Ekamai 30, Sukumvit 63, KlongtonNua, wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand 9. Mr.Mohammed Khairul Hasan Counsellor Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 47/8 Ekamai 30, Sukumvit 63, KlongtonNua, wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Tel: +66-2-711-6650, +66-61-764-9292 Email: [email protected] 10. Mr.Md. Salim Ullah Senior Assistant Secretary (Policy) Ministry of Industries, Bangladesh 91, Motijheel Commercial Area Post Dhaka 1000 District Dhaka Bangladesh Tel: +88-02-9552556 (office) Fax: +88-02-9563556 Email: [email protected], [email protected] 11. Mr.Md. Abdul Wahed Private Secretary to Minister Ministry of Industries, Bangladesh 91, Motijheel Commercial Area Post Dhaka 1000 District Dhaka Bangladesh Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 2 Tel: +880 2 9564250 Fax: +880 2 9563564 Email: [email protected] Bhutan 12. Ms.Dechen Yangden Chief Engineer Water and Sanitation Division, Department of Engineering Services Ministry of Works and Human Settlement, Bhutan Tel: +975 2 324339 Fax: +975 2 324338 Email: [email protected] 13. Mr.Karma Jamtsho Chief Planning Officer Gross National Happiness Commission, Bhutan Tel: +975 325192 Email: [email protected] 14. Mr.Thinley Dorji Chief Environment Officer National Environment Commission Secretariat, Bhutan Post Box 466, Thimphu Bhutan Tel: +975 324323 Fax: +975 323385 Email: [email protected] Cambodia 15. H.E.Mr.Pheaktra Neth Secretariat of State Ministry of Environment, Cambodia Morodok Techo Building, Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 16. Mr.Meng Eang Taing Director Department of Green Economy Ministry of Environment, Cambodia 503, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkamorn Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: +855 (0) 92 736 669 Email: [email protected] 17. Mr.Prak Angkeara Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 3 Deputy Director General Department of Housing Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction, Cambodia 771-773, Preah Monivong Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: +855 12 869 377 Email: [email protected] 18. Ms.Sansreypov Ngan Technical Officer Ministry of Environment, Cambodia Morodok Techo Building, Lot 503, Khan Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: +855 77273336, 855 81797181 Email: [email protected] India 19. Mr.Rohit Kumar Joint Secretary Ministry of Rural Development, India Krishi Bhawan Room No. 163, New Delhi 110001, India Tel: +91 11 23383553 Email: [email protected],[email protected]; 20. Mr.Binay Kumar Jha Director Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India Room No. 342, C Wing Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi, India 110011 Tel: +91 9958293615, 91 11 23061060 Email: [email protected] 21. Mr.Khanendra Kumar Dulichand Bhardwaj Director Environment and International Services National Productivity Council, India 5-6, Institutional Area Lodi Road, New Delhi 110003 India Tel: +91 11 24607313,+91 11 24615002 Email: [email protected],[email protected] 22. Mr.Mithilesh Kumar Mandal Section Officer Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India Room No. 202, C Wing Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi, India 110011 Tel: +91 7428158087 Fax: +91 11 23061437 Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 4 Email: [email protected] Indonesia 23. Ms.Tyasning Permanasari Head of Section, Recycling Division Directorate Solid Waste Manament Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia Tel: +6221 859 04934 Email: [email protected] 24. Mr.Ari Sugasri Head of Section, Recycling Division Directorate Solid Waste Management Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia Tel: +6221 85904934 Email: [email protected] 25. Ms. Rosa Vivien Ratnawati Directorate General of Solid Waste Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Substances Management Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia Tel: +6221 859 04934 Email: rosavivien @gmail.com 26. Ms.Lilih Handayaningrum Head of Division for Green Industry Cooperation Policy Harmonization, Controls and Supervision Ministry of Industry, Indonesia Jend.Gatot Subroto Street Kav 52-53, Jakarta, IndonesiaPost Code 12950 Tel: +62 21 5252746 Fax: +62 21 5252746 Email: [email protected] 27. Mr.Teddy CasterSianturi Director for Center for Green Industry Center for Green Industry, Agency for Industrial Research and Development Ministry of Industry, Indonesia Jend.Gatot Subroto Street Kav 52-53, Jakarta, Indonesia Post Code 12950 Tel: +62 21 5252746 Fax: +62 21 5252746 Email: [email protected] Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 5 Japan 28. H.E.Mr.Tsukasa Akimoto State Minister Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan 29. H.E.Mr.Yasuo Takahashi Vice Minister for Global Environment Affairs Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan 30. Mr.Ryuzo Sugimoto Director International Cooperation and Sustainable Infrastructure Office Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8248 Fax: +81-3-3581-3423 Email: [email protected] 31. Mr.Yoshinori Suga First Secretary Embassy of Japan in Thailand, Japan 177 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, PathumwanBangkok 10330, Thailand Tel: +66-2696-3000 (Ext: 533) Fax: +66-2696-3017 Email: [email protected] 32. Mr.Nobuyuki Konuma Deputy Director Office for Promotion of Sound Material-Cycle Society, Environmental Regenerationand Material Cycles Bureau Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8336 Fax: +81-3-3593-8262 Email:[email protected] 33. Mr.Toshinobu Kobayashi Senior Environment Expert Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 6 Office for Promotion of Sound Material-Cycle Society, Environmental Regenerationand Material Cycles Bureau Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8336 Fax: +81-3-3593-8262 Email: [email protected] 34. Mr.Yoshifumi Miyake Senior Environment Expert Office for Promotion of Sound Material-Cycle Society, Environmental Regenerationand Material Cycles Bureau Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8336 Fax: +81-3-3593-8262 Email: [email protected] 35. Mr.Masayoshi Kurisu Deputy Director Office for Promotion of Sound Material-Cycle Society, Environmental Regenerationand Material Cycles Bureau Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8336 Fax: +81-3-3593-8262 Email: [email protected] 36. Mr.Takuya Nomoto Secretary to State Minister of the Environment Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-3580-0247 Email: [email protected] 37. Mr.Tadasuke Arahori Section Chief International Cooperation and Sustainable Infrastructure Office Ministry of the Environment, Japan 1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-8975 Japan Tel: +81-3-5521-8248 Fax: +81-3-3581-3423 Email: [email protected] Ninth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, 4-6 March 2019, Bangkok, Thailand 7 Kiribati 38. H.E.Mrs.Taare Aukitino Secretary Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agriculture Development, Kiribati Republic of Korea 39. Mr.Jaecheul Lee Team Leader Korea Environment Cooperation, Republic of Korea 42 Hwangyeong-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon, 22689, Republic of Korea Tel: +82 10 6604 1204 Email: [email protected] 40. Ms.Jisoo Hwang Assistant Manager Korea Environment Cooperation, Republic of Korea 42 Hwangyeong-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon, 22689, Republic of Korea Tel: +82 10 5591 0550 Email: [email protected] 41. Ms.Eunmi Jeong Assistant Manager Korea Environment Cooperation, Republic of Korea 42 Hwangyeong-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon, 22689, Republic of Korea Tel: +82 10 4417 6125 Email: [email protected] Lao PDR 42. Mr.Virasack Chundara Director General Natural Resources
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