Annex 2 IFAD Member States and Governors
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Annex 2. IFAD membership and representation As of 31 December 2019, IFAD had a total membership of 176 countries - 27 in List A, 12 in List B, 137 in List C (of which 50 in Sub-List C1, 55 in Sub-List C2 and 32 in Sub-List C3). List A List B Austria Algeria Belgium Gabon Canada Indonesia Cyprus Iran (Islamic Republic of) Denmark Iraq Estonia Kuwait Finland Libya France Nigeria Germany Qatar Greece Saudi Arabia Hungary United Arab Emirates Iceland Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Ireland Israel Italy Japan Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Russian Federation Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States List C Sub-List C1 Sub-List C2 Sub-List C3 Africa Europe, Asia and Latin America and the Pacific the Caribbean Angola Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Benin Albania Argentina Botswana Armenia Bahamas (The) Burkina Faso Azerbaijan Barbados Burundi Bangladesh Belize Cabo Verde Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Cameroon Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Central African Republic Cambodia Chile Chad China Colombia Comoros Cook Islands Costa Rica Congo Croatia Cuba Côte d'Ivoire Democratic People’s Republic Dominica Democratic Republic of of Korea Dominican Republic the Congo Fiji Ecuador Djibouti Georgia El Salvador Egypt India Grenada Equatorial Guinea Jordan Guatemala Eritrea Kazakhstan Guyana Eswatini Kiribati Haiti Ethiopia Kyrgyzstan Honduras Gambia (The) Lao People’s Democratic Jamaica Ghana Republic Mexico Guinea Lebanon Nicaragua Guinea-Bissau Malaysia Panama Kenya Maldives Paraguay Lesotho Malta Peru Liberia Marshall Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Madagascar Micronesia (Federated States of) Saint Lucia Malawi Mongolia Saint Vincent and Mali Montenegro the Grenadines Mauritania Myanmar Suriname Mauritius Nauru Trinidad and Tobago Morocco Nepal Uruguay Mozambique Niue Namibia North Macedonia Niger Oman Rwanda Pakistan Sao Tome and Principe Palau Senegal Papua New Guinea Seychelles Philippines Sierra Leone Republic of Korea Somalia Republic of Moldova South Africa Romania South Sudan Samoa Sudan Solomon Islands Togo Sri Lanka Tunisia Syrian Arab Republic Uganda Tajikistan United Republic of Tanzania Thailand Zambia Timor-Leste Zimbabwe Tonga Turkey Tuvalu Uzbekistan Vanuatu Viet Nam Yemen LIST OF GOVERNORS AND ALTERNATE GOVERNORS OF IFAD MEMBER STATES IN 2019 Governor Alternate Governor AFGHANISTAN Abdul Waheed Omer — (January – March 2019) — (March 2019 – ) ALBANIA Arben Ahmetaj Roni Telegrafi (January 2019) Anila Denaj (January 2019 – ) ALGERIA Abdelkader Bouazgui — (January – June 2019) Cherif Omari (June 2019 – ) ANGOLA Marcos Alexandre Nhunga Florêncio Mariano da (January – November 2019) Conceição de Almeida (January – October 2019) António Francisco De Assis Maria de Fátima Monteiro (November 2019 – ) Jardim (October 2019 – ) ANTIGUA AND Karen Mae Hill Colin O'Keiffe BARBUDA ARGENTINA María Cristina Boldorini — (January – December 2019) — (December 2019 – ) ARMENIA — Zohrab V. Malek AUSTRIA Edith Frauwallner Elisabeth Gruber AZERBAIJAN Inam Imdad Karimov Mammad Bahaddin Ahmadzada BAHAMAS (THE) Renward Wells Eldred Edison Bethel BANGLADESH A H M Mustafa Kamal — BARBADOS — — BELGIUM Frank Carruet — Dates in parentheses indicate what period the representative served within the year. Where no date is given, this indicates that the Representative served for the entire year. Governor Alternate Governor BELIZE Jose Alpuche — BENIN Gaston Dossouhoui Evelyne Togbe-Olory BHUTAN Yeshey Penjor Kinga Singye (January 2019) BOLIVIA Carlos Aparicio Vedia — (PLURINATIONAL (January – December 2019) STATE OF) — (December 2019 – ) BOSNIA AND Darko Zelenika Gildzana Tanovic HERZEGOVINA (January – February 2019 ) — (February 2019 – ) BOTSWANA Frans van der Westhuizen Jimmy R. Opelo BRAZIL — Fernando José Marroni de (January – February 2019) Abreu Yana Dumaresq Sobral Alves (February 2019 – ) BURKINA FASO Hadizatou Rosine Coulibaly Sori Ambroise Kafando (January – February 2019 ) Lassané Kabore (February 2019 – ) BURUNDI Phil Domitien Ndihokubwayo Déo Guide Rurema CABO VERDE Manuel Augusto Lima Amante da Elsa Barbosa Simões Rosa (January 2019) Jorge José De Figuieiredo Conçalves (January 2019 – ) CAMBODIA Aun Pornmoniroth Veng Sakhon CAMEROON Clémentine Ananga Messina Dominique Awono Essama CANADA Christopher MacLennan Sue Szabo CENTRAL AFRICAN Honoré Feizoure Mahamat Yacoub Taïb REPUBLIC CHAD Lydie Beassemda — (January – September 2019) Madjidian Padja Ruth (September 2019 – ) CHILE — — (January – February 2019) Sergio Romero Pizzarro (February 2019 – ) CHINA Zou Jiayi Chen Shixin (January 2019) Zhang Wencai (January 2019 – ) COLOMBIA Gloria Isabel Ramírez Ríos — COMOROS Moustadroine Abdou — CONGO Henri Djombo — (January 2019) Jeanne Dambendzet (January 2019 – ) COOK ISLANDS — — COSTA RICA Marco Vinicio Vargas Pereira Amarilli Villegas Cordero CROATIA Jasen Mesić — CUBA Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz Carlos Rodríguez Ruiz CYPRUS George F. Poulides Spyridon Ellinas (January – April 2019) Marios Georgiades (April 2019 – ) CôTE D'IVOIRE Mamadou Sangafowa Seydou Cissé Coulibaly (January – September 2019) Kobenan Kouassi Adjoumani (September 2019 – ) DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S — Rim Song Chol REPUBLIC OF KOREA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Georges Kazadi Kabongo Evariste Bushabu Bopeming OF THE CONGO (January – September 2019) Jean-Joseph Kasonga Mukuta (September 2019 – ) DENMARK Morten Jespersen Vibeke Gram Mortensen (January – July 2019) — (July 2019 – ) DJIBOUTI Mohamed Ahmed Awaleh Ayeid Mousseid Yahya DOMINICA — — DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Antonio Vargas Hernández Mario Arvelo Caamaño ECUADOR Richard Martínez Alvarado Xavier Enrique Lazo Guerrero EGYPT Ezz AlDin Abosteit Hisham Mohamed Badr EL SALVADOR Sandra Elizabeth Alas Guidos — EQUATORIAL GUINEA Nicolás Houtonji Akapo Miguel Mba Nchama Mikue ERITREA Arefaine Berhe Fessahazion Pietros ESTONIA — — (January 2019) (January 2019) Siim Tiidemann Galina Jevgrafova (January 2019 – ) (January 2019 – ) ESWATINI Jabulani Mabuza Eric Maziya ETHIOPIA Shiferaw Shigutie Zenebu Tadesse (January 2019) Woldetsadik Umer Husen (January 2019 – ) FIJI Inia Batikoto Seruiratu Viam Pillay (January 2019) (January 2019) Mahendra Reddy David Kolitagane (January 2019 – ) (January 2019 – ) FINLAND Elina Kalkku Satu Santala FRANCE Guillaume Chabert — GABON Biendi Maganga-Moussavou Rachelle Ewomba-Jocktane (February 2019 – ) GAMBIA (THE) Lamin N. Dibba — (January – September 2019) Amie Fabureh (October 2019 – ) GEORGIA Levan Davitashvili — (January 2019) Konstantine Surguladze (January 2019 – ) GERMANY Dominik Ziller — GHANA Owusu Afriyie Akoto — (January – June 2019) Eudora Hilda Quartey Koranteng (June 2019 – ) GREECE Tasia Athanasiou Christina Argiropoulou (January – April 2019) Theodore Passas (July 2019 - ) GRENADA Yolande Bain-Horsford — GUATEMALA Karla Gabriela Samayoa Sylvia Wohlers De Meie Recari (January – September (January – September 2019) 2019) — Karen María Ordoñez (September 2019 – ) Taracena (September 2019 – ) GUINEA Mariama Camara Mohamed Chérif Diallo GUINEA-BISSAU Nicolau Dos Santos Kaoussou Diombera GUYANA Noel Holder — January 2019 – ) HAITI — — HONDURAS Mauricio Guevara Pinto — HUNGARY Katalin Tóth Zoltán Kálmán (January 2019) Zsolt Belánszky-Demkò (January 2019 – ) ICELAND María Erla Marelsdóttir Auðbjörg Halldórsdóttir (January 2019) Stefán Jón Hafstein January 2019 - ) INDIA Subhash Chandra Garg Prashant Goyal (January – September 2019) Atanu Chakraborty September 2019 - ) INDONESIA Suminto — (November 2019 – ) IRAN (ISLAMIC Seyed Ali Mohammad — REPUBLIC OF) Mousavi (January – September 2019) Seyed Mohsen Esperi (September 2019 – ) IRAQ Saleh Hussein Jebur Ahmad A.H. Bamarni IRELAND Colm Ó Floinn Paul James Kiernan — ISRAEL — (January – December 2019) Yael Rubinstein (December 2019 – ) ITALY Giovanni Tria — (January – September 2019) Roberto Gualtieri (October 2019 – ) JAMAICA Audley Shaw Wayne McCook JAPAN Keiichi Katakami Toshio Oya (January – September 2019) Shigeru Ariizumi (September 2019 – ) JORDAN Mohammad Al-Ississ Mahmmud Khaled Suleiman (May – December 2019) Al-Jam'ani Wissam Rabadi (December 2019 – ) KAZAKHSTAN Sergey Nurtayev Seit Nurpeissov KENYA Mwangi Kiunjuri — KIRIBATI Alexander Teabo Taare Uriam Aukitino KUWAIT Nayef Falah Al-Hajraf Marwan Al-Ghanem (January – November 2019) Mariam A Al-Aqeel (November 2019 – ) KYRGYZSTAN — — LAO PEOPLE'S Somdy Douangdy — DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC LEBANON Majida Mcheik Rania Khalil Zarzour LESOTHO Mahala Molapo — LIBERIA Mogana S. Flomo, Jr. Peter Korvah (January – September 2019) Precious Tetteh (acting) (September 2019 – ) LIBYA Abdulmunam Fellah — LUXEMBOURG Paulette Lenert Paul Dühr MADAGASCAR Randriarimanana Harison Ratohiarijaona Rakotoarisolo Edmond Suzelin MALAWI — Gray Nyandule Phiri MALAYSIA Ahmad Badri Mohd Zahir Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino bin Anthony MALDIVES Ibrahim Ameer Zaha Waheed Nango Dembélé Bruno Maïga MALI (January – July 2019) (January – February 2019) — — (July 2019 – ) (February 2019 – ) MALTA Justin Zahra Saviour Debono Grech MARSHALL ISLANDS — — MAURITANIA El Moctar Ould Djay Maimouna Ahmed Salem (January – August 2019) Yahdhih (January – Februrary 2019) Cheikh El Kebir Moulaye Taher Mohamed Salem Nany (August 2019 – ) (February 2019 - ) MAURITIUS Mahen Kumar Seeruttun Indira Rugjee (January – November 2019) Maneesh Gobin (November 2019 – ) MEXICO Martha Elena Federica Benito Santiago Jiménez Bárcena Coqui Sauma (January 2019) — (January 2019 – ) MICRONESIA Marion Henry Alissa Takesy (FEDERATED STATES OF) MONGOLIA Chultem Ulaan Tserendorj Jambaldorj MONTENEGRO Milutin Simović Nataša Božović MOROCCO Mohammed Sadiki