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TD/INF.41 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development United Nations TD/INF.41 United Nations Conference Distr.: General 23 May 2008 on Trade and Development English/French/Spanish only Twelfth session Accra, Ghana 20–25 April 2008 List of participants Note: The format and data of the entries in this list are as provided to the secretariat. GE.08-51080 TD/INF.41 Members of the Board Afghanistan Mr. Mir Mohammad Amin Farhang, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Kabul Mr. Mohammad Azim Wardak, President of the International Trade Department, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Kabul Mr. Mohammad Faroug Shams, Director of Trade, Transit and Investment, Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul Mr. Moh. Shah Hachemi, Senior Adviser to the Minister of Commerce, Kabul Albania Mr. Durim Kraja, Secretary General, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy, Tirana Mr. Bashkim Sykja, Director of the Department on Business and Investments Promotions, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy, Tirana Algeria Mr. Ahmed Ouyahia, Former Head of Government and Personal Representative of the President of Algeria, Algiers Mr. Abdelkader Messahel, Deputy Minister in charge of Maghrebian and African Affairs, Algiers Mr. Ammar Boularak, Secretary General, Ministry of Trade, Algiers Mr. Lakhal Benkelai, Ambassador of Algeria in Accra Mr. Rachid Bladehane, Ambassador, Director-General of Multilateral Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Mr. Sidi Mohamed Gaouar, Chief Supervisor of Regional Trade Agreements and Cooperation, Ministry of Trade, Algiers Mr. Benaouda Hamel, Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Mr. Sid Ali Branci, Deputy Director of Multilateral Economic and Financial Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Mr. Abdelhamid Belahda, Deputy Director of Cooperation with Specialized Institutions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Algiers Mr. Boumediene Mahi, Diplomatic Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr. Mounir Bourouba, Deputy, Head of Mission, Embassy of Algeria in Accra Mr. Abdelkader Hachemi, Attaché, Embassy of Algeria in Accra Mr. Madjid Achouri, Attaché, Embassy of Algeria in Accra Angola Mr. Joaquim David, Minister of Industry Mr. Joaquim Icuma Muafuamba, Minister of Trade, Head of Delegation, Luanda Mr. Jose Guerreiro Alves Primo, Ambassador of Angola to Ghana Mr. Arcanjo do Nascimento, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Mr. Antonio Wime Nunes, Director for Multilateral Cooperation, Ministry of External Relations, Luanda Ms. Florisbela Rocha Araujo, Legal Adviser of the Presidency of the Republic, Luanda Ms. Josefa Sacko, Representative of the Inter-Africa Coffee Organization in Abidjan Ms. Custódia Dias dos Santos Pitra, Assistant of the Economic Advisor of the Presidency, Luanda Ms. Alice Mendonça, Adviser of the Presidency on Diplomatic Affairs Mr. Bernardo Mucazo, Expert of the Ministry of Trade Mr. Manuel Rebelo Vieira Olim Neto, Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister, Luanda Mr. Afonso Evarist Eduardo, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Angola, Accra Ms. Conceicao Olimpia, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Angola, Addis Ababa Mr. José Mateus de Barros, Trade Representative in Brazil Mr. Joao Lusevikeno, Director National Ministry of Trade, Luanda 2 TD/INF.41 Mr. Lukonde Luansi, Trade Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr. Amadeu Leitão Nunes, Trade Representative in the United States of America Mr. Manuel da Silva Lemos, Trade Representative in South Africa Mr. Francisco José Fernandes, Trade Representative in Belgium Mr. Antonio Albuquerque, Trade Representative in Portugal Mr. Agostinho Fernandes, Trade Representative in China Mr. Miguel Catraio, Trade Representative in Spain Mr. Fidel Casimiro, First Secretary, Embassy of Angola in Ghana Mr. Makiese Augusto Kinkela, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr. Antonio Neto, Legal Adviser of the Prime Minister, Luanda Ms. Angela Bonhe, Expert of the Office of the Minister of Trade, Luanda Mr. Gabriel Kiala Ngone, Director of IDIA, Ministry of Industry, Luanda Mr. Manuel Armando Soko, Expert, Department of International Relations, Ministry of Finance, Luanda Mr. Rui Pedro Livramento, Economic Adviser, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr. Ramiro João A. Sacupina, Director of International Cooperation, Ministry of Trade, Luanda Mr. Rodrigo Mutunda, Director of National Institute for Defense of Consumers, Luanda Mr. Pedro Vilhena, North Regional Representative, Ministry of Trade, Luanda Ms. Ana Bela Perez, Second Secretary, Department of International Organizations, Ministry of External Relations, Luanda Mr. Dionísio André da Cruz, Expert, National Customs Institute, Luanda Mr. Nickolas Gilber Neto, Expert, National Customs Institute, Luanda Mr. Antonio Mwandanawa, Assistant to the Minister of Industry, Luanda Antigua and Barbuda Mr. John W. Ashe, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Chairman of Group 77 and China for 2008, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Byron Blake, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative, New York Argentina Mr. Alfredo Chiaradia, Embajador, Secretario de Estado de Comercio y Relaciones Económicas Internacional, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto, Buenos Aires Mr. Alberto J. Dumont, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Ginebra Mr. Luis Niscovolos, Ministro, Director de Relaciones Económicas Multilaterales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacionales y Culto, Buenos Aires Mr. Darío Celaya Alvarez, Consejero, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Mr. Luis Levit, Consejero, Dirección de Relaciones Económicas Multilaterales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacionales y Culto, Buenos Aires Ms. Carolina Vega, Dirección Nacional de Politica Comercial Externa del Ministerio de Economía, Buenos Aires Mr. Agustin Crivelli, Buenos Aires Mr. Fernando Sedano, Agencia Nacional de Desarrollo de Inversiones, Buenos Aires Australia Mr. John Paul Murphy, Parliamentary Secretary for Trade Mr. Robert Hill, Ambassador to the United Nations in New York Mr. William Gordon Williams, High Commissioner in Ghana Ms. Tegan Brink, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organization, Geneva Mr. Andrew John Lech Goledzinowski, Assistant Secretary, International Organization Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Samuel Gray Allen, Third Secretary, High Commission, Ghana 3 TD/INF.41 Austria Mr. Hans Winkler, State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna Mr. Christian Fellner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ghana, Abuja Mr. Georg Locher, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Director for Multilateral Development Cooperation, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna Mr. Martin Botta, Legation Counsellor, Member of the Office of the State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna Mr. Georg Zehetner, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Ms. Ingeborg Smith, Embassy, Accra Bangladesh Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Foreign Minister, Advisor for Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Feroz Ahmed, Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Dhaka Mr. Debapriya Bhattacharya, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Ms. Ismat Jahan, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, New York Mr. Hamidur Rashid, Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Mr. Motaher Hussain, Economic Minister, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr. Jafor Raja Chowdhury, Personal Secretary to the Foreign Adviser (Foreign Minister) Dhaka Mr. Abdul Alim, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Andalib Elias, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Barbados Mr. Christopher Sinckler, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and International Business, Barbados Mr. Trevor Clarke, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Ms. Corlita Babb-Schaefer, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Belarus Mr. Andrei Tur, Deputy Minister of Economy Mr. Andrei Savinykh, Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Mr. Mikhail Buloichik, Director of the Trade House “Belshina” at the Republic of Ghana Belgium Mr. Alex E. J. 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