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Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 19 August 2019 English Original: English/French/Spanish United Nations E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 19 August 2019 English Original: English/French/Spanish High-level political forum on sustainable development Convened under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council 9 July–18 July 2019 List of participants Liste des participants Lista de participantes President H.E. Ms. Inga Rhonda King (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) Vice-Presidents H.E. Mr. Valentin Rybakov (Belarus) H.E. Mr. Omar Hilale (Morocco) H.E. Ms. Mona Juul (Norway) H.E. Ms. Kira Christianne Danganan Azucena (Philippines) 19-14090 (E) 090919 *1914090* E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Afghanistan Mrs. Adela Raz Mr. Mohammad Alam Mr. Mohammad W. Ezedyar Naeemi Mrs. Amena Afzali Mr. Ghulam Seddiq Rasuli Mr. Ziauddin Amin Albania Mrs. Ogerta Manastirliu Ms. Besiana Kadare Ms. Erjona Hoxhaj Mr. Enzo Shijaku Ms. Etiola Kola Mrs. Alida Mici Mrs. Vasilika Hysi Mrs. Rudina Hajdari Mrs. Senida Mesi Mr. Ilir Barjaba Ms. Ingrit Prizreni Mr. Enian Lamce Algeria Mr. Rachid Bladehane Mr. Mohammed Bessedik Mrs. Salima Abdelhak Mr. Ahmed Sahraoui Mr. Mehdi Remaoun Mr. Nazim Khaldi Andorra Mrs. Elisenda Vives Mr. Joan Josep Lopez Mr. Adria Verges Aleix Balmaña Lavado Ms. Leah Rose Fuld Angola Antigua and Barbuda Mr. Walton Alfonso Webson Mr. Tumasie Blair Mr. Glentis Thomas Mr. Claxton Jessie Curtis Duberry Ms. Asha Cecily Challenger Argentina Mrs. Gabriela Agosto Mr. Martín García Moritán Mrs. María Fernanda Rodriguez Mr. Oscar Ghillione Mrs. Patricia Holzman Mr. Eduardo Casal Mr. Alejandro Guillermo Verdier Mr. Guido Crilchuk 2/43 19-14090 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. María Victoria Gandini Armenia Mr. Tigran Avinyan Mr. Mher Margaryan Mr. Serge Varak Sisserian Mrs. Zaruhi Matevosyan Mr. Davit Grigoryan Mr. Stepan Margaryan Mrs. Zoya Stepanyan Mr. Davit Knyazyan Australia Ms. Gillian Bird Ms. Tegan Brink Ms. Natalie Cohen Ms. Rosemary Emma O'Hehir Mrs. Sibella Stern Ms. Deb Livermore Austria Mr. Jan Kickert Ms. Erika Bernhard Ms. Sabine Schneeberger Ms. Sylvia Meier- Ms. Elfriede A. More Kajbic Mr. Wolfram Tertschnig Mr. Philipp Charwath Ms. Petra Bayr Mr. Reinhold Lopatka Mr. Martin Ledolter Ms. Ulrike Grieshofer Ms. Ana Jakil-Holzer Ms. Sigrid Karpf Mr. Bernhard Zlanabitnig Ms. Lisa Weinberger Ms. Johanna Alexandra Lindner Ms. Shari Wein Azerbaijan Mr. Ali Ahmadov Mr. Shahin Sadigov Mr. Huseyn Huseynov Mr. Yashar Aliyev Mrs. Asya Ahmadova Mr. Rasim Safarov Mrs. Sevinj Hasanova Mr. Elmir Mukhtarov Mr. Toghrul Musayev Mr. Emil Huseynov Mr. Matin Karimli Mr. Ilkin Hajiyev Mrs. Malahat Ibrahimgizi Bahamas Ms. Sheila Gweneth Carey Ms. Charmaine D.A. Williams Ms. Inemesit Arianne Etuk Ms. Mashanna L. Russell 19-14090 3/43 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Ms. Angelika D. Hillebrandt Ms. Deandra Cartwright Ms. Aneesah Abdullah Ms. Daniella Pratt Bahrain Mr. Jamal Fares Ms. Nouf Abdulrahman Mr. Abdulla Abbas Hamad Alrowaiei Jamsheer Mr. Haitham Sami Kamal Mr. Shaikh Abdulla Ms. Enas Mohammed Mr. Abdullah Mohamed Bin Ahmed Al Almajed Alhamed Khalifa Ms. Maha Abdulla Sabt Mr. Hatem Abdulhameed Mohamed Sharif Hatem Ms. Aysha Mohamed Abdulla Hamad Ms. Alya Sayed Salman Mr. Abdulaziz Alali Bangladesh Barbados Ms. Henrietta Elizabeth Thompson Ms. Kereeta Nicole Whyte Belarus Belgium Mr. Marc Pecsteen de Mr. Werner Bauwens Mr. Jeroen Stefan G. Buytswerve Cooreman Mr. Eric Willemaers Mr. Dieter Vander Beke Mr. Tim Bogaert Mr. Matthias De Moor Ms. Marie-Anne Persoons Ms. Ine Baetens Mr. Wim Dries Ms. Hanne Albers Mr. Peter Wollaert Mr. Dirk Fransaer Mr. Bart Verstraeten Ms. Launy Ngbota Dondo Ms. Flore De Pauw Belize Ms. Lois Michele Young Mrs. Janine Elizabeth Coye-Felson Mr. Andrew Smith Ms. Nellie Faustina Catzim Ms. Sharon Olive Lindo 4/43 19-14090 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Mrs. Marguerite Yvonne St John- Sebastian Mr. Ismail Raushan Zahir Benin Mr. Jean-Claude Félix Mrs. Zelma Yollande Mr. Dewanou Narcisse do Rego Nobre Fassinou Houenouvo Tognissou Mr. Maurille Firmin Biaou Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational Mr. Sacha Sergio Ms. Liliana Stephanie State of) Llorentty Solíz Oropeza Acosta Bosnia and Mr. Saša Milanović Herzegovina Botswana Mr. Onkokame Kitso Mokaila Mr. Collen Vixen Kelapile Mr. Duke Masilo Ms. Serufo R. Ntsabane Mr. Mompati Seleka Mr. Thuso Motlogelwa Mrs. Charles Amos Ms. Tebatso L. Chalashika Mr. Patrick S. Seitiso Ms. Grace Mphetolang Ms. Tefo Molosiwa Ms. Tsalano Kedikilwe Ms. Misani Africa Mpale-Mudanga Mr. Oupa Masesane Ms. Dineo Bosa Modimakwane Mr. Onalenna Senwedi Mr. Tlhalefo B. Madisa Brazil Mr. Mauro Vieira Mr. Philip Fox- Mr. Rafael da Soler Drummond Gough Mr. Lucas Pavan Lopes Brunei Darussalam Ms. Noor Qamar Ms. Siti Arnyfariza Md Ms. Muna Zawani Md Idris Sulaiman Jaini Mr. Hung Ming Lim Ms. Noorhazeerah Haji Ariffin 19-14090 5/43 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Bulgaria Ms. Atanaska Mr. Valeri Yotov Ms. Yuliana Zhivkova Nikolova Ms. Lachezara Angelova Stoianova Stoeva Mr. Nikola Nenov Ms. Nadejda Radeva Mr. Peter Butchkov Burkina Faso Mr. Yemdaogo Eric Mr. Larba Kobyagda Mr. Hyacinthe Tamalgo Tiare Mr. Mahamadou Bokoum Ms. Binta Bayedikissa Kargougou Ms. Evelyn Aissa Djapoa Tiare Manly Burundi Mr. Zephyrin Maniratanga Mr. Delphin Ndayemeye Cabo Verde Cambodia Mr. Yanara Chhieng Mr. Phally Leng Mr. Bunli Kin Mr. Sovann Ke Mr. Darith Hor Mr. Kin Phauk Mr. Thavrak Tuon Mrs. Lina Hang Mr. Keomony Chhay Mr. Pagnathun Theng Mr. Satia Chhay Mr. Sovannaroath Chen Mr. Vuthy Rith Mr. Saroeurn Sam Mr. Sreypov Leng Mr. Chhan Lay Mr. Angtola Huy Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile Mrs. Alejandra Mrs. Carolina Schimdt Mrs. Jacqueline Plass Candia Mr. Jorge Abbott Mr. Jorge Iglesias Mrs. Isabel Plá Mr. Julio Cordano Mr. Milenko Esteban Mrs. Carolina Urmeneta Skoknic Tapia Mr. Antonio Segovia Mr. René Alfonso Mr. Martin Garcia Ruidíaz Pérez Mrs. Maria Paz Infante Mrs. Nasly Isabel Bernal Prado Mrs. Andrea Droppelmann Mr. Fernando Alex Guzmán Muñoz Ms. Montserrat González Carrillo Ms. Leyla Vásquez Ms. Carmen Nishihara Mrs. Alejandra Farias Mrs. Iris Salinas 6/43 19-14090 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Mr. Jose Luis Bustamante Videla Ms. Ana Ruiz Tello Ms. Martina Majlis Signorio Mr. Gonzalo Muñoz Mrs. Camila Fernandez Mr. Ramiro Fernandez Mrs. Margarita Ducci Mrs. Angie Quiroga Mr. Felipe Lira Mr. Juan Carlos Corvalan Mr. Francisco Ruiz-Tagle Mr. Nicolas Gordon Mrs. Marcela Bravo China Colombia Ms. Gloria Alonso Másmela Ms. María Victoria Angulo González Mr. Guillermo Roque Fernández de Soto Valderrama Mr. Francisco Alberto Gonzalez Ms. Carolina Diaz Acosta Mr. Lucas Gomez Mr. Santiago Fernández de Soto Pombo Ms. Faryde Carlier González Mr. Jaime Andrés Gnecco Daza Ms. Adriana Castro González Comoros Congo Mrs. Ingrid Olga Mr. Loreno Bokilo Ghislaine Ebouka Mrs. Catherine Ursula Babackas Francisca Mr. Raymond Serge Lonzaniabeka Balé Gnalabeka Mr. Franck Corneille Mr. Jean Jacques Mampouya- Zephirin Bokatola M'bama Mr. Appolinaire Dingha 19-14090 7/43 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Mr. Maximin Fortuné Mouenetsouengue Cook Islands Costa Rica Mrs. Epsy Campbell Mr. Rodrigo Alberto Mrs. Leticia Zamora Zumbado Barr Carazo Mrs. Rita María El Zaghloul Mr. Christian Mr. Adrian Moreira Munoz Guillermet- Mr. Aaron Brown Fernandez Ms. Miranda Rojas Ms. Rita Hernandez Côte D’Ivoire Croatia Ms. Zdravka Bušić Mr. Vladimir Drobnjak Ms. Ana Odak Ms. Mirta Mandić Ms. Dijana Delaye Cuba Cyprus Ms. Polly Ioannou Ms. Gabriella Michaelidou Czech Republic Ms. Klára Dostálová Ms. Daniela Mrs. Marie Grabmullerová Chatardová Mr. Jan Mareš Ms. Dana Balcarová Ms. Veronika Ms. Martina Frydrychová Štěpánková Mr. Ondřej Picka Ms. Eva Anna Kafková Ms. Barbora Růžičková Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Djibouti Mrs. Saada Daher Hassan Mr. Moussa Mohamed Moussa Mr. Youssouf Aden Moussa Dominica Dominican Republic Mr. Francisco Antonio Mr. Yván Rodríguez Ms. Rosa María Suárez Cortorreal Ms. Xenia García Mr. Roberto Liz Mr. Isidoro Santana Ms. Alexandra Izquierdo Mr. Luis Ortega Ms. Elibeth López 8/43 19-14090 E/HLPF/2019/INF/1 Members/Membres/Miembros Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers País Representante Suplentes Consejeros Mr. Hugo Francisco Ms. Glenys González Rivera Ms. Gladys Rojas Ms. Mariely Rodríguez Ms. Perla Soto Ms. Patricia Ortíz Ms. Silvana Galvez Ms. Kirsi De Los Santos Mr. Juan Arias Mr. Pablo Tactuk Mr. Luis Madera Mr. Ernest Abreu Mr. Cesar Raymundo Eugenia Ms. Hirma Ramona Minyety Tejeda Mr. Rafael Antonio Rubirosa Álvarez Mr. Hector Bienvenido Rivera Guzmán Mr. José Miguel Santos Ms. Addys Then Ms. María Eugenia Del Castillo Cabrera Ms. Claudia LaRue Ecuador
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