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Human Well-Being 29th Annual Meeting of the International Association for Impact Assessment 17-22 May 2009 Accra International Conference Center Accra, Ghana Impact Assessment and Human Well-Being Final List of Participants Hosted By Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology (MEST) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) International Association for Impact Assessment-Ghana (IAIA-Ghana) IAIA09 Premier Sponsor Host Organizations IAIAIAIA09 Accra,Accra, GhanaGhana Environmental Protection Agency Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology Adinkra Symbol of Unity IAIA-Ghana and Human Relations Asferachew Abate Hussein Abaza Robert Abbott Environment & Social Assessment International UNEP Economics & Trade Unit Anadarko PO Box 170685 11-13 Chemin des Anemones 2809 Skalak Rd Addis Ababa Geneva Chatelaine 1219 New Ulm TX 78950 ETHIOPIA SWITZERLAND UNITED STATES Tel: +251 911 24 30 43 Fax: +251 11 63 63 81 Tel: +41 22 917 8178 Fax: +41 22 917 8075 Tel: +1 979 357 2399 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Loai Abdalla Zubairu Abdulrahman Afua Manko Abedi-Lartey Sudanese Petroleum Corporation Dangote Group Golder Associates Ghana Khartoum North 1 Alfred Revrane Rd, Ikoyi 33A & 33B, Senchi St, Airport Res. Khartoum Lagos Accra Greater Accra SUDAN NIGERIA GHANA Tel: +249 912319818 Fax: Tel: +234 8035250751 Fax: Tel: +233 21 779124 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Albert Abotsi Amos Abu Doris Abor Environmental Protection Agency World Bank Environmental Protection Agency PO Box M 326 102, Y. Gowom Crescent PO Box M326 Accra Asokoro - Abuja FCT Accra GHANA NIGERIA GHANA Tel: +233 0244848137 Fax: +233 021662690 Tel: Fax: +234 9 3145267 Tel: Fax: [email protected] [email protected] Iddrisu Abu Francis Ackah Emmanuel Acquah Environmental Protection Agency Ghana National Petroleum Corporation PO Box MD 259 PO Box 620 Private Mail Bag Madina Accra Tamale Tema Greater Accra GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 21 767408 Fax: +233 21 767408 Tel: Fax: Tel: +233 22 292824 Fax: +233 22 202854 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Isaac Acquah Helena Addae William Hayfron Acquah Environmental Protection Agency University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Environmental Protection Agency Ministries Post Office, P. O. Box M 326 820 W Main St, Carlson Hall PO Box M326 Accra Whitewater WI 53190 Accra GHANA UNITED STATES GHANA Tel: +233 243004082 Fax: Tel: +1 252 472 5443 Fax: Tel: Fax: [email protected] [email protected] Nicholas Kofi Addo-Obiri Benedict Addo Joseph Addo International SOS Abosso Goldfields Limited Golder Associates Ghana No.1 Abotsi Street PO Box 208 33A & 33B, Senchi St, Airport Res. East Legon Tarkwa Accra Greater Accra Accra GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 244 227923 Fax: +233 277 900001 Tel: +233 21 779124 Fax: Tel: +233 244320049 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Adebanji Adekoya Babajide Adeoye Peter Olusanya Adepoju Shell Petroleum Developmet Co. Lagos State Ministry of Environment Lagos State Ministry of Environment B4-RM 264, Shell Industrial Area Block 16, The Secretariat, Alausa-Ikeja Block 16, The Secretariat, Alausa-Ikeja PO Box 263 Lagos Lagos Port Harcourt Rivers State 500001 NIGERIA NIGERIA NIGERIA Tel: +234 8023599736 Fax: Tel: +234 8023243156 Fax: Tel: +234 8070324518 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Philomena Adinye Mabel Adjaottor Yaw Adjei-Kyereme Federal Ministry of Environment Local Government Service Secretariat Graduate School of Nuclear & Allied Sciences Environment House Unv. Post Office, PMB L-52 Legon PO Box LG 80 PMB 468, Garki Accra Accra Abuja FCT GHANA GHANA NIGERIA Tel: +233 21 672439 Fax: +233 21 672438 Tel: +233 249269485 Fax: Tel: +234 97802944 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Emmanuel Afreh Samuel Adu-Kumi Elizabeth Afiba Sarpey Minerals Commission Environmental Protection Agency SGS - Environment PO Box M248 PO Box M326 PO Box 732 Accra Accra Accra GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 21772783 Fax: +233 21773324 Tel: Fax: Tel: Fax: [email protected] Anita Aganaba Kojo Agbenor-Efunam George Agbeka Nigerian Agip Oil Company Ltd Environmental Protection Agency Ghana Highway Authority HSE Dept Starlet 91 Road, Ministries PO Box 1641 Mile 4, Ikwerre Road P. O. Box M326 Accra Port Harcourt Rivers State, Accra Greater Accra GHANA NIGERIA GHANA Tel: +233 21 666591 Fax: Tel: +234 8033135926 Fax: Tel: +233 26 4879187 Fax: +233 21 662690 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Florence Agyei William Agyemang-Bonsu Edwin Ahorney Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency PO Box M326 PO Box M326 PO Box 513 Accra Accra Ho Volta Region GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 24463-0652 Fax: Tel: +233 21 664697 Fax: +233 21 662690 Tel: +233 244489350 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Regina Aikins Gunilla Åkesson Richard Akoto PO Box CT 674 Swedish EIA Centre Knight Piesold & Co. Cantonments PO Box 7012 1580 Lincoln St, Suite 1000 Accra Uppsala 750 07 Denver CO 80203 GHANA SWEDEN UNITED STATES Tel: +233 21 767408 Fax: +233 21 767408 Tel: Fax: Tel: +1 303 867 2262 Fax: +1 303 629 8789 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Philip Akudoro Leonard Omondi Akwany Rashid Al-Hinai Nigerian Agip Oil Company Ltd Ecological Society for Eastern Africa Ministry of Tourism HSE Department c/o Ecofinder Kenya Al Kwair Box 923, Rumueme, Mile 4 PO Box 179-40123 Muscat 230-612 Port Harcourt Rivers State Kisumu OMAN NIGERIA KENYA Tel: +968 99322284 Fax: +968 25454400 Tel: +234 84236400 Fax: +234 84236400 Tel: +254 726701042 Fax: +254 572029162 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rodrigo Alonso-Salinas Michael Ali Jonathan A. Allotey Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency Paseo los Narcisos #416 P. O. Box M326 PO Box M326 Jardines del Valle C.P. 78437 Accra Accra San Luis Potosi 78437 GHANA GHANA MEXICO Tel: +233 362 20786 Fax: Tel: +233 21 662693 Fax: +233 21 662690 Tel: +52 444 8181820 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Emmanuel Amamoo-Otchere Emmanuel Amekor Francis Amewode MTN Volta River Authority Ghana National Petroleum Corp c/o DeGeoServ Environment Dept. Petroleum House PO Box ML 19, Mallam PO Box 77 Private Mail Bag Accra Akosombo Eastern 0251 Tema GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 24 4238845 Fax: Tel: +233 244 779983 Fax: Tel: +233 22 206020 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Oluwole Ameyan Daniel Amlalo Richmond Yeboah Amoako Federal Ministry of Environment Environmental Protection Agency PO Box ML 525 Enviro. Assessment Dept. PO Box M 326, Ministries Accra Abuja Accra GHANA NIGERIA GHANA Tel: +233 24 4721603 Fax: Tel: +234 8034507330 Fax: Tel: +233 21661259 Fax: +233 21662690 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Frank Amoyaw Yaw Amoyaw-Osei Emmanuel Amoako Otchere AngloGold Ashanti Centre for Environment & Health Research Graduate School of Nuclear & Allied Sciences Obuasi Mine PO Box SK 482 PO Box LG 80 PO Box 10 Sakumono Estates Accra Obuasi Accra Greater Accra Region GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 24 3270192 Fax: Tel: +233 582 40494 Fax: Tel: +233 21 716831 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Arsema Andargatchew Chris Anderson Anthony Andoh SOS Sahel Newmont Ghana Gold Ltd Environmental Protection Agency PO Box 6152 C825/26 Lagos Avenue PO Box M326 Addis Ababa East Legon Accra Accra ETHIOPIA GHANA GHANA Tel: +251 911 243396 Fax: Tel: +233 21 7011852 Fax: Tel: +233 244 264463 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andre Andrade Solveig Andresen Lely Saima Angula IBAMA NORAD Ministry of Environment & Tourism Rua Caetano Dias 111/301 Serra PO Box 8034 Dep. Private Bag 13306 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 30220-120 Oslo 4003 Windhoek BRAZIL NORWAY NAMIBIA Tel: +55 3184497068 Fax: +55 3135556123 Tel: +47 22240236 Fax: +47 22242031 Tel: +264 61 2842701 Fax: +264 61 240339 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Samuel D.E.K. Anku Felix Apoh Hilda Annan Environmental Protection Agency Newmont Ghana Gold Ltd Ghana Highway Authority PO BOX M 326 C825/26 Lagos Avenue PO Box GP 1641 Accra East Legon Accra Accra GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 21664697 Fax: +233 21662690 Tel: +233 21 7011852 Fax: Tel: Fax: [email protected] [email protected] Ebenezer Appah-Sampong Joseph Appiah-Gyapong George Appiah Environmental Protection Agency Forestry Commission Graduate School of Nuclear & Allied Sciences PO Box M326 PO Box CO 2336 PO Box ST 555 STC Accra Tema Accra Accra GHANA GHANA GHANA Tel: +233 21 664 6978 Fax: +233 21 662 690 Tel: +233 208126825 Fax: Tel: +233 243807135 Fax: [email protected] [email protected] Nana Denkye Appiah-Nuamah Seth Appiah-Opoku Emmanuel Appoh Ghana National Petroleum Corp University of Alabama Environmental Protection Agency Petroleum House Geography Department PO Box M326, Ministries Private Mail Bag 230 Farrah Hall Accra Tema Tuscaloosa AL 35487-0322 GHANA GHANA UNITED STATES Tel: +233 24 4206475 Fax: +233 21 667374 Tel: +233 22 206020 Fax: Tel: +1 205 348 2731 Fax: +1 205 348 2278 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Innocent Aprioku Cecilia Araujo Noemie Arazi Niger Delta University Newmont Ghana Gold Ltd Heritage Management Services
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