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International Public Health Pesticides Workshop UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants 关于持久性有机污染物的斯德哥尔摩公约 ▪ Convention de Stockholm sur les polluants organiques persistants ▪ اتفاقية استكھولم بشأن الملوثات العضوية الثابتة Convenio de Estocolmo sobre Contaminantes Orgánicos Persistentes ▪ Стокгольмскaя конвенция о стойких органических загрязнителях International Public Health Pesticides Workshop: An examination of the barriers and possible solutions for bringing new Public Health Pesticide Products to market in developing countries 29 September – 1 October, 2009 List of Participants GOVERNMENTS ARMENIA BRAZIL Dr. Anahit Aleksandryan Dr. Ricardo Augusto Velloso Head Risk Assessment Manager Hazardous Substances and Waste Management National Health Surveillance Agency Department SIA, Trecho 5, Area Especial 57 Ministry of Nature Protection Lote 200, Bloco D sub-solo Government Building 3, Republic Square 71205-050 Brasilia 0010 Yerevan Brazil Armenia Tel.: +55 (61) 34624021 / +55 (61) 34626508 Tel.: +374 (10) 538 838 Fax: +55 (61) 34625704 / +55 (61) 34625706 Fax: +374 (10) 538 838 Email: [email protected] / Email: [email protected] [email protected] BELIZE BURKINA FASO Ms. Miriam Serrut Mr. Yacouba Sanou Registrar Ingénieur of Agriculture / Registrar of Pesticides Pesticides Control Board Plant Protection / Agriculture Department of Agriculture Ministère de l’agriculture, de l’hydraulique et des Central Farm Ressources Halieutiques Cayo District DPV 01 BP 5362 Belize Ouagadougou 01 Tel.: +501 (824) 2640 / +501 (610) 4149 Burkina Faso Fax: +501 (824) 3486 / +501 (824) 4255 Tel.: +226 (50) 36 19 15 / +226 (50) 37 01 39 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Fax: +226 (50) 36 18 65 / (+226-50) 30 57 42 Email: [email protected] Office location: International Environment House, 11-13 chemin des Anemones, Chatelaine, 1219, Geneva, Switzerland Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention page 2 CAMEROON INDIA Mr. Benoit Bouato Dr. Sandhya Kulshrestha Permanent Secretary Asst. Director General Pesticides Registration Directorate General Of Health Services Inter-state Pesticides Committe of Central Africa Ministry Of Health and Family Welfare Yaoundé Nirman Bhawan, Nirman Bhawan Cameroon New Delhi Tel.: +237 (22) 203199 / +237 77838218 India Fax: +237 (22) 203199 / +237 (22) 203199 Tel.: +91 (1) 29219146 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Fax: +91 (1) 29229217 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] COSTA RICA JAMAICA Ms. Ana Gabriela Zuñiga Valerín Executive Director Mr. Michael Frank Ramsay Plant Protection Service Registrar 11/2 km east RITEVE, Lagunilla Heredia Pesticides Control Authority of Jamaica 70-3006 Barreal Heredia Ministry of Health and Environment Costa Rica 4th Floor Oceana Complex Tel.: +506 (2260) 6190 2–4 King Street Fax: +506 (2260) 8301 Kingston Email: [email protected] / Jamaica [email protected] Tel.: +1 (876) 967 1281 / +1 (876) 922 2829 Fax: +1 (876) 967 1285 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Ms. Sandra Altagracia Araujo Rodriguez Head of Record of Pesticides Unit, Department JORDAN Vegetable Plant Health Secretaria de Estado de Agricultura Ms. Seham Mousa Mohammad Al-Heeh Departamento de Sanidad Vegetal Member of Pesticides Registration Section Kilometro 6 1/2 Autopista Duarte, Los Jardines Pesticides Section / Plant Protection Department Santo Domingo Ministry of Agriculture Dominican Republic Amman Tel.: +1 (809) 5473888 Jordan Email: [email protected] Tel.: +962 65686151 Ext. 303 / +962 65686151 Ext. 458 ETHIOPIA Fax: +962 65686310 / +962 65661194 Email: [email protected] / Mr. Fikre Markos Tesfay [email protected] Deputy Director Animal and Plant Health Regulatory Directorate Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development P.O. Box 62347 2531 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Tel.: +251 (11) 6478596 / +251 913544633 Fax: +251 (11) 6463686 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Office location: International Environment House, 11-13 chemin des Anemones, Chatelaine, 1219, Geneva, Switzerland Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention page 3 KENYA NIGERIA Ms. Gladys Maina Mr. Theodore M. Nwaokwe Chief Executive / Secretary Project Coordinator Pest Control Products Board Nigeria-Africa Stockpiles Programme P.O. Box 13794 Federal Ministry of Environment 00800-Nairobi No.5 Negro Crescent, Maitama Kenya P.O.Box 9189 Tel.: +254 (20) 4450242 / +254 (20) 2731994 Abuja Fax: +254 (20) 4449072 Nigeria Email: [email protected] / Tel.: +234 (803) 700 0653 [email protected] Email: [email protected] MALAYSIA PAPUA NEW GUINEA Mr. Halimi Mahmud Ms. Katrina Solien Deputy Director Manager, Environment Permitting Branch Pesticides Control Division, Dept. Of Agriculture Regulatory Division Pesticides Board Of Malaysia Environment Protection Wing, Department of Floor 4-6, Wisma Tani, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin Environment and Conservation 50632 Kuala Lumpu P.O. Box 6601, Boroko Malaysia National Capital District Tel.: +60 (3) 2030 1480 Papua New Guinea Fax: +60 (3) 2691 7551 Tel.: +675 (325) 0198 / +675 72700850 Email: [email protected] / Fax: +675 (325) 0182 [email protected] Email: [email protected] / [email protected] MOROCCO SENEGAL Mr. Saad Cherqaoui Mr. Ablaye Diao Engineer In Charge for the Service of Recording Chef de Bureau Application des Normes Pesticides Division de la Prévention et du Contrôle des Direction de la Sécurité Sanitaire des Produits Pollutions et Nuisances Alimentaire Direction de l’Environnement et des Etablissements Avenue Haj Ahmed Cherkaoui- Agdal Classés Rabat 106 Rue Carnot Dakar, Morocco Bp 6557 Tel.: +212 537681351 Dakar Fax: +212 537682049 Senegal Email: [email protected] Tel.: +221 775213171 [email protected] Email: Office location: International Environment House, 11-13 chemin des Anemones, Chatelaine, 1219, Geneva, Switzerland Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention page 4 TANZANIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Mr. Jonathan Akhabuhaya Dr. Stanton E. Cope Registrar Of Pesticides Captain, Medical Service Corps Department of Registration Director, Armed Forces Pest Management Tropical Pesticides Research Institute US Navy P.O.Box 3024 Board ODUSD (I&E) Forest Glen, Bldg. 172 Arusha 2461 Linden Lane Tanzania Silver Spring, MD 20190-1230 Tel.: +255 (763) 359415 United States of America Fax: +255 (27) 2505871 Tel.: +1 (301) 2958306 Email: [email protected] Fax: +1 (301) 2957473 Email: [email protected] THAILAND Mr. Somchai Preechathaveekid Ms. Susan Jennings Director, Hazardous Substances Control Division Public Health Officer Food and Drug Administration Office of Pesticide Programs Ministry of Public Health US Environmental Protection Agency Tiwanont Road Mail Code 7505P 11000 Bangkok 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Thailand Washington, DC 20460 Tel.: +66 898116875 / +66 (2) 5918483 Tel.: +1 (706) 355-8574 Fax: +66 (2) 5918483 Fax: +1 (706) 355-8744 Email: [email protected] / Email: [email protected] [email protected] TOGO Ms. Kathy Monk Senior Regulatory Specialist Mr. Alka-Esso M'baw Arokoum Registration Division Directeur de l'Agriculture U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ministère de l'Agriculture de l'Elevage et de la Ariel Rios Building Pêche 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. 1263 Lomé Mail Code:7505P Togo Washington, D.C. 20460 Tel.: +228 9059044 / +228 2226105 / United States of America +228 2252089 Tel.: +1 (703) 3088071 Fax: +228 2226105 Fax: +1 (703) 3089382 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] UGANDA Mr. Geoffrey Onen Senior Government Analyst Government Chemist Analytical Laboratory P.O. Box 2174 Kampala Uganda Tel.: +256 (41) 222367 Fax: +256 (41) 286123 Email: [email protected] Office location: International Environment House, 11-13 chemin des Anemones, Chatelaine, 1219, Geneva, Switzerland Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention page 5 ZAMBIA Ms. Lois Rossi Director Ms. Victoria Mupwaya Registration Division Acting Director U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Council of Zambia Ariel Rios Building Corner Church and Suez Roads 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. P.O. Box 35131 Mail Code:7505P 10101 Lusaka 20460 Washington, D.C. Zambia United States of America Tel.: +260 (211) 254023 / +260 (211) 254059 Tel.: +1 (703) 308-8162 Fax: +260 (211) 254164 Fax: +1 (703) 305-6920 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] NON-GOVERNMENTAL Mr. Kevin J. Sweeney ORGANIZATIONS Senior Entomologist Registration Division Office of Pesticide Programs BILL AND MELINDA GATES U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW FOUNDATION Mail Code: 7505P Washington, D.C. 20460-0001 Ms. Kathryn Aultman United States of America Senior Programme Officer, Infectious Disease Tel.: +1 (703) 305 5063 Development Global Health Program Fax: +1 (703) 308 0029 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 23350 Seattle, WA 98102 YEMEN United States of America Tel.: +1 (206) 709 33 74 Mr. Shoki Al-Dobai Fax: +1 (206) 709 31 70 Senior Pesticide Specialist Email: [email protected] Pesticide Directorate, Directorate General of Plant Protection Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF Shoup Street, P.O. Box 26 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Sana’a Yemen Dr. Stephen Battersby Tel.: +967 (1) 235193 / +1 (352) 2354652 President Fax: +967 (1) 235193 Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Chadwick Court Email: [email protected] London SE1 8DJ United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (207) 9286006 Fax: +44 (207) 8275831 Email: [email protected] Office location:
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