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Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 18 April 2019 United Nations E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 18 April 2019 Original: English/French/Spanish Commission on the Status of Women Sixty-third session 11–22 March 2019 List of participants Liste des participants Lista de las participants Chair Président Presidente: H.E. Ms. Geraldine Byrne Nason (Ireland) Vice-Chairs Vice-Présidents Vicepresidentes: Ms. Koki Muli Grignon (Kenya) Mr. Mauricio Carabali Baquero (Colombia) Mr. Mohammed S. Marzooq (Iraq) Vice-Chair-cum-Rapporteur: Ms. Rena Tasuja (Estonia) 19-06574 (E) 240419 *1906574* E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléant Conseillers País Representante s Consejeros Albania Mrs. Ogerta Manastirliu Suplentes Mrs. Enida Xhumari Mrs. Merita Xhafaj Mrs. Alida Mici Ms. Besiana Kadare Algeria Mr. Sabri Boukadoum Ms. Nora Imane Bellout Mr. Mohammed Bessedik Bahrain Ms. Hala Mohamed H Mrs. Donya Ahmed Mr. Antonio De Aguiar Jaber AlAnsari Abdulla Ahmed Patriota Ms. Shaikha Nayla Mr. Hatem Ms. Marike Roelfine Patrani Hamad Ebrahim Abdulhameed Baldew AlKhalifa Mohamed Sharif Ms. Shaikha Rana Isa Hatem Duaij Hamad Ms. Shaikha AlKhalifa Maryam Khalifa Mr. Jamal Fares Rashed Abdulla Alrowaiei AlKhalifa Ms. Shaikha Deena Mrs. Noora Rashed M AlKhalifa Abdulaziz Mr. Mohamed Mohamed Rashed Abdulrahman Abdulla Alrafaei Mohamed Ms. Shaikha Zain Hamad Mohamed Salman AlKhalifa Ms. Maysoon Mohammed Ali Sabkar Ms. Aysha Mohamed Abdulla Hamad Ms. Maryam Hamad AkuAli Ms. Maryam Hamad Ali Ahmed Albinkhalil Mr. Talal Ebrahim Rashed Bukamal 2/54 19-06574 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Belgium Mr. Rudy Demotte Mr. Marc Pecsteen de Ms. Françoise Bertieaux Buytswerve Ms. Petra De Sutter Ms. Nele Lijnen Ms. Katia Segers Ms. Fabienne Winckel Ms. Viviane Teitelbaum Ms. Thérèse Legros Ms. Emeline Petit Ms. Delphine Van Bladel Ms. Carole Driesmans Mr. Jeroen Stefan G. Cooreman Mrs. Karen Van Vlierberge Ms. Isabelle Bardijn Ms. Hanne Carlé Ms. Karine Nguyen Ms. Alexandra Adriaenssens Mr. Jeroen Decuyper Mr. Xavier Baeselen Ms. Nadège Dazy Ms. Carolien Demey Mr. Maarten Goethals Ms. Sylvie Lausberg Ms. Coralie Vos Ms. Hildegarde Van Regelmortel Bosnia and Ms. Marina Pendes Mrs. Admina Pandzic Herzegovina Mr. Zoran Sajinovic Ms. Šejla Đurbuzović Mr. Jasmin Katica Mrs. Ljilja Grgić- Stojanović 19-06574 3/54 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Canada Ms. Maryam Monsef Mr. Marc-André Mrs. Yanique Blanchard Orinthia Mae Williams Ms. Rosalyn Stevens Mr. Christopher Emile Evelyn Mr. Terry Duguid Ms. Gina Wilson Ms. Winnie Man-Yi Pang Ms. Alia Butt Ms. Melissa Leclerc Ms. Monika Bertrand Ms. Natalie St. Lawrence Ms. Teresa Finik Mr. Peter Sawyer Ms. Laura Chrabolowsky Ms. Suzanne Cooper Ms. Marilou Mcphedran Ms. Katrina Leclerc Ms. Alexandria Marie Kazmerik Ms. Donna Dasko Ms. Linda Lapointe Mr. Louis Kemp Ms. Brenda Shanahan Mr. Sven Spengemann Ms. Salma Zahid Ms. Ethel Forrester Ms. Eva Nassif Ms. Francyne Joe Chief Robert Bertrand Ms. Melissa Cernigoy Ms. Rebecca Kudloo Ms. Rose Mary Cooper 4/54 19-06574 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Melanie Omeniho Ms. Lisa Pigeau Ms. Elizabeth Zarpa Ms. Julie McGregor Elder Harold Gatensby Elder Phillip Gatensby Ms. Louise Blais Mr. Richard Ari Arbeiter Mr. Cameron Jon Jelinski Mrs. Lynn Hartery Ms. Isabelle Charest Ms. Lisa MacLeod Ms. Carol Anne Haley Ms. Jennifer Loten Mr. François Jubinville Ms. Tammy Fanning Ms. Irene Mathyssen Ms. Jewelles Smith Ms. Bonnie Brayton Ms. Jubanti Dhan Toppo Ms. Sylvia Maracle Ms. Erin Aylward Ms. Mélanie Lemay Ms. Bushra Ebadi Ms. Kelly Benning Ms. Elizabeth Thipphawong Ms. Maya Roy Ms. Nneka MacGregor Ms. Kelly Buckley Ms. Alex Poulin Ms. Nada Jarjour Ms. Annie Le 19-06574 5/54 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Catherine Ferembach Ms. Marie-Laurence Beaumier Ms. Catherine Vallières-Roland Ms. Laurie Costa Ms. Lisa Marie Priest Mr. Tim Porter Ms. Linda Ross Ms. Jennifer England Ms. Michelle Kelly Ms. Heather Ternoway Ms. Beth Ulrich Ms. Magali Bouffard Ms. Christina Lucas Ms. Hanna Button Ms. Madeleine Guerin Ms. Zeljka Spasojevic Ms. Duy Ai Kien Ms. Nell Stewart Ms. Jessica Haynes Ms. Sophie Chiquette Ms. Marie Josee Charbonneau Ms. Maggie Gorman Velez Ms. Colleen Duggan Dr. Miga Chultem Mr. Tony Kourie Mr. Gregory Dempsey Ms. Amanda Leblanc Ms. Shifrah Gadamsetti 6/54 19-06574 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Chile Mrs. Isabel Plá Jarufe Mr. René Ruidíaz Pérez Ms. María José Abud Sittler Mrs. Maya Fernández Ms. Andrea Ms. Carolina Contreras Mr. Milenko Esteban Droppelmann Berrios Skoknic Tapia Mrs. Nasly Isabel Ms. Camila Troncoso Ms. Natalia Castillo Bernal Prado Zúñiga Ms. Karol Cariola Ms. Maria Isabel Aranda Ms. Marcela Hernando Ms. Barbara Etcheberry Ms. Maria Jose Hoffmann Ms. Maria Mercedes Ducci Ms. Marta Carolina Ms. Lorena Fries Marzan Ms. Francisca Junemann Ms. Francesca Munoz Ms. Maria Alejandra Ms. Emilia Nuyado Sepulveda Ms. Joanna Perez Ms. Maria Claudia Tarud Ms. Camila Rojas 19-06574 7/54 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros China Ms. Xia Jie Ms. Zhao Hongju Ms. Zhang Caixia Ms. Zhu Dongyun Ms. Zhang Zhen Ms. Li Ruoyu Mr. Wang Zixu Mr. Tsui Ying Wai Caspar Ms. Cheung Yuet Mr. Hon Wai Mr. Tang Yuk Wa Ms. Tang Wai Lin Ms. Ng Ka Teng Mr. Xing Jisheng Mr. Chu Guang Mr. Zhang Zhe Colombia Ms. Marta Lucia Ramirez Mr. Guillermo Roque Fernández de Soto Valderrama Ms. Ana Maria Tribin Mr. Francisco Alberto Gonzalez Mr. Mauricio Carabalí Baquero Ecuador Mrs. Rocio Rosero Mrs. Paola Mera Mr. Luis Gallegos Chiriboga Ms. Helena del Carmen Yánez Loza Mrs. Luisa Lozano Mr. Fabián Oswaldo García Paz y Miño Mr. Mario A. Zambrano Ortiz 8/54 19-06574 E/CN.6/2019/INF/1 Members Membres Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Eritrea Ms. Nadja Micael Afeworki Ms. Zebib Gebrekidan Mr. Nebil Said Idris Ms. Senait Mehari Ms. Tekea Tesfamichael Ms. Hadnet Keleta Ms. Suzy Solomon Ms. Seble Tsehaye Ms. Mulu Amlesom Ms. Betty Berhane Mr. Amanuel Giorgio Estonia Mrs. Kersti Kaljulaid Mrs. Mrs. Liina Kanter Ms. Kristel Louk Riina Sikkut Mr. Sven Mrs. Marianne Mikko Ms. Kristiina Luht Jürgenson Mr. Gert Auväärt Ms. Rena Tasuja Ms. Pille Kesler Ms. Andrea Kink Ms. Triin Raudsepp Ms. Eve Kislov Ms. Elle Putsepp Ms. Merle Kuusk Mr. Ester Eomois Ms. Krista Mulenok Ms. Maarika Pahklemae Ms. Liina Niitmets Ms. Galina Elmik Ms. Adel Muursepp Mr. Tiit Riisalo Mr. Taavi Linnamäe Mr. Rein Vaabel Ms. Kristi Petolai Mr. Marko Reisel Mr. Urmas Popp Mr. Margus Arm Mr. Neeme Raud Ms. Margitta Otsmaa Ms. Eneli Mikko Ghana Mrs. Cynthia Maamle Mrs. Martha Ama Dr. Afisah Zakariah Morrison Akyaa Pobee Mr. Mawutor K. 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