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List of Participants of the Second WHO Global Forum on Medical Devices GOVERMENT List of Participants of the Second WHO Global Forum on Medical Devices GOVERMENT AFRO Ethiopia Mr. Mekonnen BELAYNEH Benin Federal Ministry of Health Ms. Adjaratou MALIKI SEIDOU Ministry of Health Gambia Mr. Charles Pascal SOROHEYE Mr. Andrew DEMBA Health Ministry National Public Health Laboratories/Ministry of Health and Social Burkina Faso Welfare Mr. Bandiba Isidore LANKOANDE Ghana AGEMAB Ministere de la Sante Dr. Nicholas ADJABU Ghana Health Service Dr. Zida OUAMBI EMMANUEL Ancien Directeur des Infrastructures des Ms. Akua AMARTEY Équipements et de La Maintenance Food And Drugs Authority Mr. Rimdella Dominique TASSEMBEDO Mr. Emmanuel NKRUMAH Agence de l'Équipement et de la Food and Drugs Authority Maintenance Biomédicale (AGEMAB)/Ministère de la Santé Ms. Mabel Yayra Mawuena SEGBAFAH Ghana Health Service - Policy Planning Burundi Monitoring and Evaluation Division Mr. Ir NIYONKURU DEO Guinea-Bissau Ministiere de la Sante Publique et de la Luitte Contre le SIDA Mr. Fodé Carambá SANHÁ Ministry of Health Comoros Kenya Dr. Said Fazul AHAMADA Ministry of Health Mr. Philip Amoko ANYANGO Ministry of Health Côte d'Ivoire Ms. Salome Wangari MWAURA Mr. Yrié Denis TRA BI Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé et de la Lutte Contre le SIDA Ms. Beth W.Wanjohi NJARAMBA Ministry of Health 1 Mauritius Uganda Dr. Maryam Timol TIMOLL Mr. Sam Steve Balayo WANDA Ministry of Health and Quality of Life Ministry of Health Nigeria Zambia Dr. Charity ILONZE Dr. Emmanuel MAKASA Chief Regulatory Officer Permanent Mission of Zambia to the UN Senegal Zimbabwe Dr. Jerome CLOUZEAU Dr. Christopher TAPFUMANEYI Ministère De La Sante Et De L'action Ministry of Health and Child Care Sociale Sénégal Ms. Awa Ndiaye DIOUF AMRO Direction des Infrastructures des Equipementset de la Maintenance (Diem) Argentina / Ministère de La Sante et de l'Action Sociale Mr. German Jose GILES Municipality of General Pueyrredon Sierra Leone Brazil Mr. Alusine Bobson KABIA Ministry of Health Mr. Ricardo ALCOFORADO MARANHÃO SÁ South Africa Secretaria De Estado Da Saúde De Goiás Prof. Shabir BANOO Mr. Paulo Henrique Dantas Antonino Medicines Control Council ANTONINO Ministério da Saúde do Brasil Dr. Johanna GOUWS Medicines Control Council Mr. Marcio BORSIO South Africa Health Ministry Tanzania, United Republic of Mr. Murilo CONTÓ Ministry of Health Ms. Agnes Sitta KIJO Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority Mr. Eduardo COURA ASSIS Ministry of Health Mr. Valentino MVANGA Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Ms. Rafael GOMES FERNANDES ANVISA-Agência Nacional de Vigilância Ms. Severing SHIRIMA Sanitária (Brazilian Health Surveillance Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Agency) Togo Mr. Marco NASCIMENTO Mr. Komlan EDOH-KOSSI Ministry of Health Ministère de la Santé 2 Mr. Joselito PEDROSA Ms. Verónica GALLEGOS ANVISA-Agência Nacional de Vigilância Centro Nacional de Excelencia Sanitária (Brazilian Health Surveillance Tecnológica en Salud (CENETEC) Agency) Suriname Mr. Lucas Vinicius SVERSUT Mr. Gordon VOIGT Permanent Mission of Brazil to the UN in Geneva Ministry of Health Dr. Mery Wilma TERAN CARREON Trinidad and Tobago Unidad de Medicamentos y Tecnología en Ms. Anesa ALI-RODRIGUEZ Salud Permanent Mission of Trinidad and Tobago to the UN Offices in Geneva Colombia Ms. Andrea Rocio GARCIA IBARRA United States of America Mr. Richard PADDOCK Ms. Marleny MONTENEGRO International Trade Administration Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social de Colombia Ms. Kimberly TRAUTMAN US Food and Drug Administration Center Cuba for Devices and Radiological Health Ms. Dulce María MARTÍNEZ PEREIRA Uruguay Centro de Control Estatal de Equipos y Dr. Ana Maria PEREZ GALAN Dispositivos Médicos (CECMED) Ministerio de Salud de Uruguay Ecuador Mr. Luis ESPINOSA SALAS EMRO Mission of Ecuador Lebanon Ms. Maria Dolores Ximena PINTO SERRANO Ms. Sizar AKOUM Ministerio de Salud Pública Ministry of Public Health Dr. Ricardo SILVA Libya Secretaria Nacional de Educación Superior, Mr. Ezzeddin .S.Z DURAR Ciencia y Tecnología (Senescyt) Libyan Ministry of Health Haïti Dr. Reida ELOAKLEY Mr. Roland PALME Permanent Mission of Libya Direction Organisation of Services Health Saudi Arabia Mexico Dr. Saleh AL TAYYAR Mr. Roberto AYALA Saudi Food and Drug Authority Centro Nacional de Excelencia Tecnológica en Salud 3 Dr. Mazen HASSANAIN Estonia Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Ms. Tairi VÄLINURM Saudi Arabia Ministry Of Social Affairs Mr. Abdullah THABIT Saudi Food and Drug Authority Finland Mr. Heikki MATTLAR Syrian Arab Republic Valvira-National Supervisory Authority for Dr. Raef YASSIN Welfare and Health Ministry of Health Germany Ms. Khawla YOUSSEF Dr. Hans-Peter DAUBEN Syrian Mission to the UN DIMDI Yemen Ms. Ute WORRINGEN Mr. Faisal MUJAMAL German Federal Institute for Drugs and MOPHP-YEMEN Medical Devices Greece EURO Mr. Dimitrios KRANIAS Ministry of Health Belgium Israel Ms. Fabienne Marie VAN SLOTEN Permanent Representation of Belgium to Dr. Osnat LUXENBURG the UN in Geneva Ministry of Health Bosnia and Herzegovina Italy Ms. Natasa GRUBISA Ms. Luciana BALLINI Agency for Medicinal Products and Agenzia Sanitaria e Sociale Regionale Medical Devices of Bosnia and Dr. Marina CERBO Herzegovina AGENAS Mr. Zoran JOSIPOVIC Dr. Gaddo FLEGO Agency for Medicinal Products and Azienda Sanitaria Locale Nr 4 "Chiavarese" Medical Devices of Bosnia and Herzegovina Kyrgyzstan Ms. Tanja SAVANOVIC Ms. Ainura ABALIEVA Agency for Medicinal Products and Department of Drug Provision and Medical Devices of Bosnia and Medical Equipment under Ministry of Herzegovina Health 4 Lithuania Dr. Brynjar FURE Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Ms. Kristina AURUŠKEVICIENE Health Services (NOKC) Ministry of Health Mr. Dimitrios GOUGLAS Prof. Juozas GALDIKAS Norwegian Institute of Public Health State Health Care Accreditation Agency Under the Ministry of Health Dr. Oyvind MELIEN Norwegian Directorate of Health Moldova, Republic of Dr. Ellen NILSEN Mr. Alexandru COMAN Norwegian Directorate of Health Medicine and Medical Devices Agency Ms. Sari Susanna ORMSTAD Ms. Ludmila TOPCHIN Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Ministry of Health Health Services (NOKC) Montenegro Ms. Anna Maria Helene ÖRTHAGEN Dr. Erna SEHOVIC Norwegian Directorate of Health Agency for Medicines and Medical Poland Devices Ms. Lida Esther HILDEBRANDT PINEDO Netherlands Headquarter of Medicines Inputs and Ms. Josephina HANSEN Drugs (DIGEMID), Department of Health Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate Ms. Agnieszka WLODARCZYK Dr. Hugo Reinier HURTS Agency for Health Technology Assessment Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and in Poland (AHTAPol) Sport Dr. Matusewicz WOJCIECH Mr. Johannes VAN GINNEKEN Agencja Oceny Technologii Medycznych Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (HTA Poland) Norway Portugal Dr. Helene ARENTZ-HANSEN Ms. Emilia ALVES DA SILVA Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the INFARMED – National Authority of Health Services (NOKC) Medicines and Health Products, IP Ms. Jorunn AUSTAD Ms. Mariana MADUREIRA Norwegian Directorate of Health INFARMED - National Authority of Medicines and Health Products, IP Dr. Katrine B. FRØNSDAL Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Russian Federation Health Services (NOKC) Ms. Elena ASTAPENKO Federal Service on Surveillance in Healthcare (Roszdravnadzor) 5 Ms. Irina BORZIK Ms. Zehra YAMAN Federal Service on Surveillance in Ministry of Health of Turkey/Turkish Healthcare (Roszdravnadzor) Public Hospitals Organization Slovakia Ukraine Dr. Branislav JADUD Mr. Ivan BAVYKIN Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic State Administration of Ukraine on Medicinal Products Spain Mr. Ivan VOLKOV Ms. Margarita MARTÍN LÓPEZ State Administration of Ukraine on Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Medicinal Products Productos Sanitarios (AEMPS) United Kingdom Dr. Teresa MOLINA-LOPEZ Andalusian Health Technology Ms. Eleanor BAHA Assessment Agency British Embassy Mr. Santiago VELEZ CASTILLO Ms. Dagmar LUETTEL Agencia Española de Medicamentos y NHS England Productos Sanitarios (AEMPS) Uzbekistan Sweden Ms. Emelie HEINTZ Mr. Javokhir NURMETOV Permanent Mission of the Republic of Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment Uzbekistan to the UN Office and other International Organizations in Geneva Mr. Charles RAZAFINDRAZAKA Turkey SEARO Mr. Ali Riza DEMIRBAS Bangladesh Ministry of Health Dr. Abu Saleh Mohammad NAZMUL HU Ms. Serian DOMA Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Turkish Medicine and Medical Devices Agency India Mr. Tekin KAYA Dr. Ravi Kant SHARMA Turkish Medicine and Medical Devices National Health System Resource Centre Agency Dr. Jitendar SHARMA Ms. Funda Guler OZDILER COPUR National Health System Resource Centre Medicine and Medical Devices Agency Ms. Aditi SHARMA Mr. Alper TEZCAN Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, Public Health Foundation of India 6 Maldives Korea, Republic of Ms. Iruthisham ADAM Ms. Yoon Jung CHOI Permanent Mission of Maldives to the UN Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service Ms. Rishfa RASHEED Permanent Mission of Maldives to the UN Ms. Gyung Sook ROH Health Insurance Review and Assessment Myanmar Service Prof. Lin TUN TUN Lao People's Democratic Republic Yangon General Hospital, Ministry of Health Mr. Thanom INSAL Medical Products Supply Center, Ministry Nepal of Health Mr. Deepak Raj BHATTA Malaysia Department of Health Services, Teku, Kathmandu Mr. Zamane ABDUL RAHMAN Medical Device Authority Sri Lanka Philippines Dr. Gamini GALAPPATTHY The National Hospital of Sri Lanka Dr. Rafael BUNDOC University of the Philippines/Philippine Thailand General Hospital Ms. Yuwadee PATANAWONG Ms. Agnette PERALTA Food and Drug Administration
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