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Lista De Los Participantes* GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 1 December 2017 English, French and Spanish only General Conference Seventeenth session Vienna, 27 November–1 December 2017 List of participants/Liste de participants/ Lista de los participantes* President H.E. Ms. Alena KUPCHYNA (Belarus) Vice-Presidents: H.E. Mr. Hannu KYRÖLÄINEN (Finland) H.E. Ms. Maria Assunta ACCILI SABBATINI (Italy) H.E. Mr. Michael OYUGI (Kenya) H.E. Mr. Lofti BOUCHAARA (Morocco) H.E. Ms. Ayesha RIYAZ (Pakistan) H.E. Ms. Maria Zeneida ANGARA COLLINSON (Philippines) Mr. Georgy V. MIKHNO (Russian Federation) * The spelling of the functional titles of participants is in line with the United Nations editorial guidelines. V.17-08581 (E) *1708581* GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Special Guests H.E. Ms. Marie Louise COLEIRO PRECA (President of Malta) H.E. Ms. Doris LEUTHARD (President of the Swiss Confederation) Mr. Michael LINHART (Vice-Minister, Secretary General for Foreign Affairs, Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs) H.E. Mr. Miroslav LAJČÁK (President of the General Assembly) 2 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 MEMBER STATES OF UNIDO ETATS MEMBRES DE L'ONUDI ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LA ONUDI AFGHANISTAN Representative Mr. Feroz Khan MASJIDI, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Commerce and Industries Alternate Mr. Mohammed Naeem POYESH, Chargé d'Affaires a.i., Permanent Mission Advisers Mr. Alisadiq AKBARI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Armin SCHULLER, Political Specialist, Permanent Mission ALBANIA Representative Ms. Ravesa LLESHI, Chargé d'Affaires a.i., Permanent Mission Alternate Ms. Viola KALOSHI, First Secretary, Permanent Mission ALGERIA Représentant Mme Faouzia BOUMAIZA MEBARKI, Ambassadrice, Représentante permanente, Mission permanente Suppléant Mme Hassiba MOKRAOUI, Directrice générale, Développement Industriel et Technologique, Ministère de l'Industrie et des Mines Conseillers M. Nacer MOHELBI, Directeur général de l'Investissement, Ministère de l'Industrie et des Mines M. Sid Ahmed BAOUCHE, Chef de Bureau chargé de la Coopération , Ministère des Affaires étrangères Mme Assia BRANCI, Attachée des Affaires étrangères, Mission permanente Mme Myriam NAOUN, Administrateur, Mission permanente ANGOLA Representative Ms. Bernarda Goncalves MARTINS, Minister of Industry Alternate Ms. Maria de Jesus dos Reis FERREIRA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission 3 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Advisers Mr. Dario Camati GASPAR, Director General, Industrial Development Institute Mr. Osmar Evaldo Fragoso BRAVO, Director, Office of Exchange, Ministry of Industry Mr. Aldemiro Hankongo Pereira de MORAIS, Director of the Cabinet, Ministry of Industry Mr. Mariano Joao BAPTISTA, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Ms. Teresa BENTO DA SILVA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Sebastiao Cajinga TAVARES, Technician, Industrial Development Institute Ms. Virginia MATADI, Support Staff, Ministry of Industry Ms. Heza Rossana dos Santos MANUEL, Support Staff, Ministry of Industry Mr. Diogo Domingos ARSENIO, Support Staff, Ministry of Industry ARGENTINA Representante Sr. Rafael Mariano GROSSI, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente Alterno Sra. Azul Ximena MOLINA, Consejera, Misión Permanente Asesores Sra. Astrid GREUSSING, Asistente, Misión Permanente Sra. Agustina IRIARTE, Asistente, Misión Permanente ARMENIA Representative Mr. Robert HARUTYUNYAN, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alternate Mr. Arman KIRAKOSSIAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Advisers Ms. Karine KHUDAVERDIAN, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Mr. Vahagn PILIPOSYAN, Counsellor, Permanent Mission AUSTRIA Representative Ms. Christine STIX-HACKL, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Alternate Ms. Sylvia MEIER-KAJBIC, Ambassador, Director for Development Cooperation - European Union and United Nations, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Advisers Mr. Julius LAURITSCH, Development Cooperation - European Union and United Nations, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Ms. Maria Helene FUCHS, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Ewald STADLER, Development Cooperation - European Union and United Nations, Federal Ministry for 4 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Mr. Dietmar Gert LACKNER, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy Mr. Michael ZIMMERMANN, Austrian Economic Chambers AZERBAIJAN Representative Mr. Niyazi SAFAROV, Deputy Minister of Economy Alternate Mr. Galib ISRAFILOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Adviser Mr. Rovshan SAFAROV, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission BAHRAIN Representative Mr. Shaikh Faisal Bin Rashid Bin Isa AL-KHALIFA, Vice-President of the Supreme Council for Environment Alternate Mr. Yusuf Abdulkarim BUCHEERI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission BANGLADESH Representative Mr. Md. Amir HOSSAIN, Minister, Ministry of Industries Alternate Mr. Muhammad ABDULLAH, Secretary, Ministry of Industries Advisers Mr. Md. Abu ZAFAR, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Ms. PARAG, Secretary, Ministry of Industries Mr. Rahat BIN ZAMAN, Counsellor, Permanent Mission Ms. Maliha SHAHJAHAN, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Fakhrul Mazid MAHMUD, Assistant, Ministry of Industries Mr. Sharif HOSSAIN, Senior Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Industries BELARUS Representative Ms. Alena KUPCHYNA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Alternate Mr. Aleksei RAIMAN, Senior Counsellor, Permanent Mission 5 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Adviser Mr. Igor MISHKORUDNY, Counsellor, Permanent Mission BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Representante Sr. Victor Alfredo VELTZE MICHEL, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente Alterno Sra. Elizabeth Ana FERREL ALVAREZ, Consejera, Misión Permanente BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Representative Mr. Sanjin HALIMOVIC, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Alternate Mr. Oliver MICIC, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Adviser Ms. Sara BRCKALO, Intern, Permanent Mission BOTSWANA Representative Ms. Shirley MONCHO Alternate Ms. Mpho NTSHESE BRAZIL Representative Mr. Ricardo NEIVA TAVARES, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Alternate Ms. Vivian LOSS SANMARTIN, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Adviser Mr. Andre Joao RYPL, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission BULGARIA Representative Mr. Svetoslav Ivanov SPASSOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission 6 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Alternate Ms. Slava YARDANOVA, State Expert, Economic Promotion Policies, Ministry of Economy Adviser Ms. Anna POPOVA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission BURKINA FASO Représentant M. Stephane Wenceslas SANOU, Ministre du Commerce, de l'Industrie et de l'Artisanat Suppléant M. Dieudonne KERE, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Mission permanente Conseillers M. Saidou ZONGO, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent adjoint, Mission permanente M. Joseph ZERBO, Directeur général du Développement Industriel, Ministère du Commerce, de l'Industrie et de l'Artisanat M. Jean Marie KEBRE, Conseiller technique, Direction Générale de la Coopération, Ministère de l'Economie, des Finances et du Développement M. Jonas BAYOULOU, Directeur général de SAPHYTO, Représentant du Groupement Professionnel des Industriels M. Maxime BENGALY, Deuxième Conseiller, Mission permanente M. Oumarou DIALLO, Secrétaire des Affaires étrangères, Direction Générale des Relations Multilatérales, Ministère des Affaires étrangères, de la Coopération des Burkinabè de l'Extérieur BURUNDI Représentant Mme Pélate NIYONKURU, Ministre du Commerce, de l'Industrie et du Tourisme Suppléant Mme Gloriose NIBOGORA, Conseillère, Direction du Développement Industriel CABO VERDE Représentant Mme Maria de Jesus VEIGA MIRANDA, Ambassadrice, Représentante permanente, Mission permanente CAMEROON Représentant M. Jean Marc MPAY, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Mission permanente Alternate Mr. James NCHE GABCHE, Ministre Conseiller, Mission permanente 7 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 CAMBODIA Representative Mr. CHAM Prasidh, Senior Minister, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft Alternate Mr. HENG Sokkung, Secretary of State, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft Advisers Mrs. TEP Bopha Prasidh, Member Mr. BY Pitou, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft Ms. CHHOUN Chenda, Deputy Director General, Directorate of General Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft Mr. VA Chanmakaravuth, Chief of Cleaner Production Office, National Productivity Center, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft Mr. MEAN Chumneanh, Official, Department of Industrial Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Représentant M. Hassan COME, Ministre, Ministère du Commerce et de l’Industrie CHILE Representante Sr. Armin ANDEREYA, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente Alterno Sr. Andres LAMOLIATTE, Primer Secretario, Misión Permanente Asesor Sr. Alvaro GUZMAN, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente CHINA Representative Mr. WANG Shouwen, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Commerce Alternate Mr. SHI Zhongjun, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Advisers Mr. YAO Shenhong, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Ms. LIANG Hong, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Commerce Ms. CHEN Hongying, First Secretary, Ministry of Commerce Mr. SONG Yang, Deputy Director, Ministry of Commerce Mr. WANG Wan, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. FU Liangliang, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission 8 GC.17/INF/2/Rev.2 Ms. LI Luning, Attache, Ministry of Commerce COLOMBIA Representante
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