Excellency, 24 September 2015 . I Have the Pleasure to Enclose
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~ THE PRESIDENT •OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 24 September 2015 Excellency, . I have the pleasure to enclose herewith copies of the List of Speakers for each of the Interactive Dialogues that will take place during the Summit, from 25 to 27 September. These lists are accurate as of 1:00 p.m today. Any additional changes that are required will be managed by the Secretariat during the meeting itself. You will note that the lists are composed of speakers from Member States, Observers, the UN system, civil society, the private sector and special invitees. The lists are not, however, indicative of the speaking order. Rather, in order to enhance the interactive aspect of the Dialogues, speakers from the aforementioned stakeholder groupings will be interspersed, at the discretion of the co-Chairs. I look forward to the continued support and cooperation of your delegation, as we launch and put into practice our new transformative Agenda, beginning with these Interactive Dialogues. Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration. All Permanent Representatives and Permanent Observers to the United Nations New York GENERAL ASSEMBLY - SEVENTIETH SESSION INTERACTIVE DIALOGUES UN SUMMIT, 25-27 Sept 2015 *Final order of speakers to be interactive and determined in consultation with co-chairs* No 1 - ENDING POVERTY AND HUNGER Friday, 25 September 2013 (12-3p.m.) 1. NAMIBIA H.E. Hage GEINGOB President 2. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Her Excellency Catherine SAMBA-PANZA Head of State of Transition 3. MALTA Her Excellency Marie-Louise COLEIRO PRECA President 4. MALI H.E. Ibrahim Boubacar KElTA President 5. GUYANA H.E. David Arthur GRANGER President 6. BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) H.E. Evo MORALES AYMA President 7. ZAMBIA H.E. Edgar Chagwa LUNGU President 8. PANAMA Her Excellency Isabel ALVARADO Vice President 9. ETHIOPIA H.E. Hailemariam DESSALEGN Prime Minister 10. THAILAND H.E. Prayuth CHAN-O-CHA . Prime Minister 11. NORWAY Her Excellency Erna SOLBERG Prime Minister 12. KUWAIT H.E. Sheikh Sabah Khaled AI Hamad AL SABAH First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs 13.VIET NAM H.E. PHAM Binh Minh Deputy Prime Minister 14. TURKEY H.E. Mr. Cevdet YILMAZ Deputy Prime Minister 1S.SUDAN Her Excellency Mashair Ahmed Elamin ABDALLA Minister of Welfare and Social Security 16.GAMBIA H.E. Pas Ousman JAR,IU Minister of Environment, Climate change, Water Resources, Parks and Wildlife 17. PAKISTAN H.E. Sartaj AZIZ Minister for Foreign Affairs 18. BELIZE H.E. Wilfred ELRINGTON Attorney General and Minister for Foreign Affairs 19.LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Minister 20. FRANCE Mrs. Annick GIRARDIN Minister and Secretary of State of Development and Francophonie 21. CAMBODIA H.E. Chhieng YANARA Minister attached to the Prime Minister 22. CANADA Mr. Christian PARADIS Minister of International Development and Minister for La Francophonie 23. PHILIPPINES Mr. Arsenio BALISACAN Socioeconomic Planning Secretary 24. MYANMAR H.E. Tun Tun NAING Permanent Secretary of Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development 25. MOROCCO 26. SOUTH AFRICA 27.GUINEA OBSERVERS 1. AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC GROUP OF STATES (ACP) Mr. Patrick GOMES Secretary-General 2. SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER OF MALTA Amb. Oscar de ROJAS 3. LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES H.E. Badre Eddine ALLALI Under-Secretary-General UN SYSTEM. 1. UNDP Ms. Helen CLARK Administrator 2. WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) Mr. Roberto AZEVEDO Director general 3. WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME Ms. Ertharin COUSIN Executive Director 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO) Mr.Jose Graziano da SILVA Director-General CIVIL SOCIETY 5. Ms. Winnie BYANYIMA, Oxfam International 6. Mr. Mosharraf HOSSAIN, Action on Disability and Development 7. Ms. Asa SKOGSTROM FELDT, The Hunger Project PRIVATE SECTOR 8. Mr. Paul POLMAN, CEO, Unilever SPECIAL INVITEES 9. Mr. Bill GATES and Ms. Melinda GATES. Co-chairs, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (joint Statement) 10. Mr. James MWANGI, Managing Director and CEO, Equity Bank 11. Prof. Jeffrey SACHS, Director, Earth Institute at Colombia University 12.Mr. Michael J. Morrissey, International Insurance Society 13.Mr. Jai SHROFF, UPL GENERAL ASSEMBLY - SEVENTIETH SESSION INTERACTIVE DIALOGUES UN SUMMIT, 25-27 Sept 2015 *Final order of speakers to be interactive and . determined in consultation with co-chairs* No 2 - TACKLING INEQUALITIES, EMPOWERING WOMEN AND GIRLS AND LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND Friday, 25 September 2015 (3-Sp.m.) 1. UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA H.E. Jakaya Mrisho KIKWETE President 2. ALBANIA H.E. Mr. Edi RAMA Prime Minister 3. PERU H.E. Ollanta HUMALA TASSO President 4. COSTA RICA H.E. Luis Guillermo solis RIVERA President, 5. ICELAND H.E. David GUNNLAUGSSON Prime Minister 6. LESOTHO H.E. Pakalitha MOSISILI Prime Minister 7. EUROPEAN UNION Mr. Neven MIMICA European Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development 8. NETHERLANDS Her Excellency Liliane PLOUMEN Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Co-operation 9. BAHRAIN Her Excellency Faeqa Saeed Abdulla ALSALEH Minister of Social Development 10. ESTONIA Her Excellency Marina KALJURAND Minister for Foreign Affairs 11.GUATEMALA H.E. Carlos Raul Morales . Minister for Foreign Affairs 12.JAMAICA H.E. Arnold NICHOLSON Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade 13. MALDIVES Her Excellency Dunya MAUMOON Minister for Foreign Affairs 14. COLOMBIA Her Excellency Tatyana OROZCO Minister for Social Prosperity 15.MEXICO Her Excellency Lorena CRUZ Minister and President of the National Institute for Women of Mexico 16. KENYA Her Excellency Anne WAIGURU Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Devolution and Planning 17. QATAR H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim AL- THANI Assistant Minister for International Cooperation 18. ISRAEL Mr. Gil HASKEL Director of MASHAV Agency for International Development Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 19. HONDURAS Her Excellency Ana Garcia de HERNANDEZ First lady OBSERVERS 1. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES (IFRC) Mr. As SY Secretary-General 2. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (10M) Mr. William Lacy SWING Director General 3. INTERNATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION ACADEMY (IACA) Mr. Martin Kreutner Dean & Executive Secretary (IGO with observer status in GA) 4. PARTNERS IN POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT (PPD) Mr. Joe THOMAS Executive Director 5. COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT Dr. Shirin CHAUDHURY Chairperson of The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 6. UNIVERSITY FOR PEACE Mr. Narinder KAKAR Permanent Observer UN SYSTEM 1. UN WOMEN Ms. Phumzile MLAMBO-NGCUKA Executive Director 2. UNESCO Ms. Irina BOKOVA Director General 3. OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Mr. Zeid Ra'ad AI Hussein High Commissioner 4. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA (ECLAC) Ms. Alicia BARCENA Executive Secretary 5. UNAIDS Mr. Michel SIDIBE Executive Director and Under-Secretary-General 6. INTERNATIONAL T~ADE CENTRE (ITC) Ms. Arancha GONZALEZ Executive Director 7. UNICEF Ms. Yoka BRANDT Deputy Executive Director for the Partnerships Group CIVIL SOCIETY 8. Mr. Vladimir CUK, International Disability Alliance 9. Ms. Camilla CROSO, Global Campaign for Education 10. Ms. Muna AbuSULAYMAN, Directions Consulting SPECIAL INVITEES 11. Hon. Julia GILLARD, Chair, Board of Directors, Global Partnership for Education 12.Mr. Steve HOWARD, Ikea Group 13. Ms. Reeta ROY, Mastercard Foundation 14.Mr. Akihiko TANAKA, Japan International CooperationAgency GENERAL ASSEMBLV - SEVENTIETH SESSION INTERACTIVE DIALOGUES UN SUMMIT, 25-27 Sept 2015 *Final order of speakers to be interactive and determined in consultation with co-chairs* No 3 - FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH, TRANSFORMATION AND PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION· Saturday, 26 September 2015, 10 a.m.-1pm 1. IRELAND H.E. Michael HIGGINS President 2. ARGENTINA Her Excellency Cristina FERNANDEZ President 3. CAMEROON H.E. Paul BIVA President 4. GHANA H.E. John Dramani MAHAMA President 5. SWEDEN H.E. Stefan LOFVEN Prime Minister 6. DENMARK H.E. Lars L0kke RASMUSSEN Prime Minister 7. AUSTRALIA Her Excellency Julie BISHOP Minister for Foreign Affairs 8. BANGLADESH - H.E. Abul Maal ABDUL MUHITH Minister of Finance 9. AUSTRIA H.E. Sebastian KURZ Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs 10. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES H.E. Sultan AL JABER Minister of State 11. UNITED KINGDOM Her Excellency Justine GREENING Secretary of State for International Development 12. KYRGYZSTAN H.E. Erlan ABDYLDAEV Minister for Foreign Affairs 13. SLOVAKIA H. E. Peter ZIGA Minister of Environment 14. BULGARIA H.E. Daniel MITOV Minister for Foreign Affairs 15.COTE D'IVOIRE H.E. Remi ALLAH-KOUADIO Minister of Environment, Urban Sanitation and Sustainable development 16. NICARAGUA H.E. Paul Oquist KELLY Minister and Private Secretary for National Policies 17.UGANDA H.E. David BAHATI State Minister of Finance for Planning 18. MADAGASCAR Her Excellency Beatrice ATALLAH Minister for Foreign Affairs 19.BURUNDI OBSERVERS 1. CARICOM Mr. Irwin LaROCQUE Secretary-General 2. EURASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (EDB) Mr. Dmitry PANKIN, Chairman of the Board 3. INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY AGENCY (IRENA) Mr. Adnan AMIN Director-General 4. AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION UN SYSTEM 1. UN-Habitat Mr. Joan CLOS Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director 2. UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT (UNCTAD) Mr. Mukhisa KITUYI Under-Secretary-General 3. UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (UNIDO) Mr. LI YONG Director General 4. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (ICAO) Dr. Fang LlU Secretary-General 5. WORLD HEALTH