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List of Participants Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents List of participants Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents Start Date: Monday, December 07, 2020 End Date: Wednesday, December 09, 2020 Participants: 175 Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Albania Ms. Ledjana BOJAXHI Tirana Albania Ministry of Tourism and Environment Phone: +355694112110 Email: [email protected] Armenia Ms. Anahit ALEKSANDRYAN Governmental Building 3 Yerevan Ministry of Nature Protection Armenia Phone: +37411818519 Email: [email protected] Mr. Karapet KARAPETYAN Yerevan Armenia Head of man-made disaster division of RS MES of Phone: +37491511217 Republic of Armenia Email: [email protected] MES of RA Austria Mr. Christian KROL Herrengasse 7 A 1010 Vienna Vienna Senior Civil Servant Austria Federal Ministry of the Interior, Dept. II/13, Crisis- and Phone: +431531263433 Disaster Management and Civil Contingency Coordination Email: [email protected] Mr. Karl-Maria MAITZ Stubenbastei 5 A-1010 Vienna Austria Vienna Ministry for Climate Protection Austria Phone: +436646112916 Email: [email protected] Mr. Michael STRUCKL Vienna Austria Austrian Economy Ministry Phone: +436644418512 Email: [email protected] Ms. Charline VAN DER BEEK Avenue Giuseppe Motta 35-37 Geneva Geneva Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations Switzerland Office and specialized institutions in Geneva Phone: +41227482036 Email: [email protected] Azerbaijan 1 Thursday, September 2, 2021 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Effects of Industrial Accidents Mr. Mutallim ABDULHASANOV K.Kazimzada 100a Baku Head of Water Resources Management Division Azerbaijan Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Phone: +994503154153 Email: [email protected] Mr. Faig MUTALLIMOV 100A K.Kazimzada street Baku Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Azerbaijan Phone: +994555058242 Email: [email protected] Ms. Ayten SEYIDOVA Baku Azerbaijan Leading advisor of Water resources management Phone: +994557058899 division Email: [email protected] Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Belarus Mr. Evgeny BARANOVSKY Minsk Belarus Deputy Head of the International Cooperation Phone: +375173270366 Department Email: [email protected] Ministry for Emergency Situations Mr. Pavel CHUKHARAU Kazintsa st., b.86/1 post code: 220108 Minsk Head of International Cooperation Division of the Belarus Department for Supervision of Industrial Safety of the Phone: +375447621817 Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Email: [email protected] Belarus (Gospromnadzor) Department for Supervision of Industrial Safety of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus (Gospromnadzor) Mr. Dmitry DOROSHEVICH Rue Rothshild 60 Geneve Permanent Mission of Belarus Belarus Phone: 0786390508 Email: [email protected] Mr. Igor KHODANOVICH Minsk Belarus Head Phone: +375172092709 REMRC Email: [email protected] Mr. Aliaksandr KLABUK Kazintsa Str., 86 b.1 post code: 220108 Minsk, Republic of Belarus Head of the Department for Supervision of Industrial Minsk Safety of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Belarus Republic of Belarus (Gospromnadzor) Phone: +375447621817 Department for Supervision of Industrial Safety of the Email: [email protected] Ministry for Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus (Gospromnadzor) Ms. Volha SHABAILAVA Minsk Belarus The Head of the Department of legal support Phone: +375172293522 Ministry for Emergency situations of the Republic of Email: [email protected] Belarus 2 Thursday, September 2, 2021 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Effects of Industrial Accidents Mr. Dzmitry TKACHUK Minsk minsk Belarus Chief of International Cooperation Dept Phone: +375291235318 Ministry for Emergency Situations of Belarus Email: [email protected] Belgium Mme. Bettina LEONI Rue Ducale 53 Bruxelles NCCN Belgium Phone: 0497377597 Email: [email protected] Mr. Jeroen RAEDSCHELDERS Brussels Belgium Belgian National Crisis Center Phone: +32479694689 Email: [email protected] Bosnia and Herzegovina Ms. Vanda MEDIC Musala 9 Sarajevo Ministry of foreign trade and economic relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +38733953532 Email: [email protected] Mr. Senad OPRASIC Musala 9 Sarajevo Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: +38733953536 Email: [email protected] Bulgaria Ms. Petya HOROZOVA 22 Maria Luiza BLVD Sofia chief expert Bulgaria Ministry of Environment and Water Phone: +35929406238 Email: [email protected] Ms. Teodora VALKOVA Sofia Bulgaria State expert at "Integrated Permits and Hazardous Phone: +359876229075 substances" Department "Strategic Environmental Email: [email protected] Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment and Pollution Prevention" Directorate MOEW Croatia Ms. Milica BIJELIC Radnicka cesta, 80, Zagreb Zagreb senior adviser specialist Croatia Ministry of economy and sustainable development Phone: +38513717930 Email: [email protected] Ms. Kristina LJUBOJEVIĆ Radnička cesta 80, Zagreb, Croatia Zagreb Head of Service Croatia Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development Phone: +38513717137 Email: [email protected] 3 Thursday, September 2, 2021 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Effects of Industrial Accidents Cyprus Mr. Christos KOKKOFITIS Nicosia Cyprus Department of Labour Inspection Phone: +35722405634 Email: [email protected] Ms. Christiana KOKTSIDOU Rue du Grand-Pre 66, 1202 Geneve Permanent Mission of Cyprus Switzerland Phone: 0786414261 Email: [email protected] Ms. Tasoula KYPRIANIDOU-LEONTIDOU 12, Apelli street, Nicosia 1492 Nicosia Department of Labour Inspection Cyprus Phone: 0035722405608 Email: [email protected] Czech Republic Mr. Pavel FORINT Prague Czechia Ministry of the Environment Phone: (+420)267122420 Email: [email protected] Mr. Branislav GAL Geneva Czechia Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic Phone: +41792442125 Email: [email protected] Ms. Magda KOUTKOVA Prague Czechia MoI CZE - DG of Fire and Rescue Service Phone: +420603535970 Email: [email protected] Ms. Barbora KŘÍŽOVÁ Prague Czechia Ministry of the Environment Phone: 00420777190997 Email: [email protected] Mme. Zuzana MACHATOVA Praha Czechia Ministry of the Environment of Czechia Phone: +420724056701 Email: [email protected] Estonia Ms. Reelika KUUSIK Tartu Estonia Expert of Safety Supervision Department Phone: (+372)51939475 Estonian Rescue Board Email: [email protected] Ms. Tagne TÄHE Tallinn Estonia Head of Safety Supervision Department Phone: +3726282069 Estonian Rescue Board Email: [email protected] 4 Thursday, September 2, 2021 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Effects of Industrial Accidents Finland Ms. Leena AHONEN Yliopistonkatu 38 33100 Tampere Tampere Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency Finland Phone: +358405788249 Email: [email protected] Ms. Anna RAUTVUORI Avenue de France 23 Geneve First secretary Switzerland Permanent Mission of Finland Phone: +41794719101 Email: [email protected] Ms. Wivi-Ann WAGELLO-SJÖLUND Kirkkokatu 12, 00023 Valtioneuvosto, FI Helsinki Ministerial Adviser Finland Ministry of the Interior Phone: +358504563698 Email: [email protected] France Mr. Stéphane BERNAUDON Paris France Deputy head of the international and european affairs Phone: +33140818718 unit General directorate for risk prevention Ministry for Email: stephane.bernaudon@developpement- the Ecological Transition durable.gouv.fr French Ministry for the Ecological Transition Ms. Anne-Laure FAUQUET LA Défense France Direction générale de la prévention des risques Phone: +33140819021 Email: anne-laure.fauquet@developpement- durable.gouv.fr Helene HERON Paris France Directorate General for Risk Prevention, France Phone: (+33)140816260 Email: [email protected] Ms. Marie Claire LHENRY 1 place Carpeaux LA Défenes la Défense Ministery of ecological transition France Phone: (+33)140818638 Email: marie-claire.lhenry@developpement- durable.gouv.fr Ms. Marie-Pierre MEGANCK 36 route de Pregny CH- 1292 CHAMBESY Geneve conseillère Switzerland Permanent Representative of France to the United Phone: +41227589109 Nations Office and other international organizations in Email: [email protected] Geneva Mme. Nathalie NOEL LA Defense France DGPR Phone: +33761652991 Email: [email protected] Germany 5 Thursday, September 2, 2021 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Transboundary Governments (UNECE Bodies) - ECE Member States Effects of Industrial Accidents Mr. Georg ARENS Robert-Schuhman-Platz Unkel Federal Ministry for the environment of Germany Germany Phone: 01758515063 Email: [email protected] Mr. Leo IBERL Rosenkavalierplatz 2 81925 München Germany München Deputy Head of Unit Germany Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Phone: (+49)8992142124 Consumer Protection Email: [email protected] Mr. Martin KRAUTKRÄMER Geneva Germany Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany Phone: 0793687876 Geneva Email: [email protected] Ms. Nina
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