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I États Membres Member States I États membres Member States AFGHANISTAN Délégués / Delegates : S.Exc. M. Ghulam Farooq Wardak Ministre de l'Education nationale Chef de la délégation S.Exc. M. Mohammad Kacem Fazelly Ambassadeur, Délégué permanent Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO Chef adjoint de la délégation M. Salem Shah Ibrahimi Coordinateur des programmes internationales pour l'éducation Ministère de l'Education nationale M. Abdul Qahar Abed Chef du Département de la culture Ministère des Affaires étrangères M. Ahmadullah Amiri Troisième secrétaire Délégation permanente auprès de l'UNESCO Suppléants / Alternates : M. Abdul Ahad Abassy Chef du Département de préservation du patrimoine historique Ministère de la Culture et d'information Mme Khadija Amiri Deuxième secrétaire Délégation permanente auprès de l'UNESCO M. Sifatullah Rahimee Assistant du Ministre Ministère de l'Education nationale AFRIQUE DU SUD / SOUTH AFRICA Délégués / Delegates : H.E Ms Angelina Motshekga Minister of Basic Education Head of Delegation H.E. Mr Bonginkosi Emmanuel Nzimande Minister of Higher Education and Training Mr Mohamed Enver Surty Deputy Minister of Basic Education H.E. Ms Dolana Msimang Ambassador to France, Permanent Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Deputy Head of Delegation Mr Marthinus Van Schalkwyk Director for Social Development Department of International Relations and Cooperation Suppléants / Alternates : Mr Thivhilaeli Eric Makatu Deputy Permenant Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Department of International Relations and Cooperation Mr Mvuyo Mhangwane Deputy Director for Social Development Department of International Relations and Cooperation Mr Carlton Mukwevho Secretary-General National Commission for UNESCO Mr Yusuf Gabru Chairperson National Commission for UNESCO Mr Phil Mjwara Director-General Department of Science and Technology Conseillers / Advisers : Ms Linda Chrisholm Department of Basic Education Ms Caire Dyer Department of Basic Education Mr Paul Sehlabelo Chief of Staff Department of Basic Education Mr Steve Mabua Department of Basic Education Mr Ghaleep Jeppie Department of Higher Education and Training Ms Troy Airon Martens Spokeperson Department of Basic Education Ms Sarah Gravett Professor Department of Basic Education Ms C van Wyk Department of Basic Education Ms Carol Nuga-Deliwe Department of Basic Education Ms Morongwa Ramarumo CEO Khari Gude Department of Basic Education Mr Tshifhiwa Netshituni Deputy Director National Commission for UNESCO Ms Zinhle Zungu Personal Assistant Department of Basic Education Mr Qetelo Moloi Director Department of Basic Education Mr John Pampallis Department of Higher Education and Training Mr Bernadus van de Spuy Sports and Recreation South Africa Mr Whitefield Green Chief Director Department of Higher Education and Training Ms Nomonde Mbadi Department of Higher Education and Training Mr Simon Motlanke Acting Director Department of Higher Education and Training Mr Louise Graham Chief Director Department of Arts and Culture Ms Cleon Noah Department of Arts and Culture Mr Mbangiseni Nepfumbada Department of Water Affairs Mr Sylvester Mpandeli Research Manager Department of Water Affairs Mr Ramogale Sekwele Department of Water Affairs Mr Graham Jewitt Department of Water Affairs Ms Skumza Mancotywa Department of Environmental Affairs Ms Thumeka Ntloko Department of Environmental Affairs Mr Caiphus Khumalo Deputy Director Department of Environmental Affairs Ms Mampei Chaba Department of Science and Technology Ms Lindiwe Gama Deputy Director Department of Science and Technology Ms Johanna Murcott Chief Executive Officer National Science and Technology Forum Mr Siviwe Mkoka National Youth Development Agency Mr Lucky Masuku Department of Higher Education and Training Ms Smangele Khanyile Deputy Director Department of Social Development Ms Nozipho Sihlahla Department of Communications Mr Coetzee Bester University of Pretoria Ms Lefika Chetty Deputy Director National Commission for UNESCO Ms Nchedi Maphokga-Moripe Chief Director Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities Mr Frans Matraas Embassy in France Mr Peter Mahafha Embassy in France Mr Kwena Mokgalane Embassy in France Ms Nolitha Vukuza-Linda Embassy in France Mr Thabo Maloja President South African University Students and Southern Association for College Students Affairs Mr Wiseman Magasela Department of Social Development Mr Vusithemba Ndima Acting Deputy Director-General Department of Arts and Culture Mr Paul Kgobe Director Centre for Education Policy Development Mr Mohale Ramosunya President South African Further Education and Training Students Association ALBANIE / ALBANIA Délégués / Delegates : H.E. M. Sokol Dervishaj Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Head of Delegation H.E. Ms Besiana Kadare Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Deputy Head of Delegation Ms Venera Domi Secretary-General National Commission for UNESCO Ms Eriona Haxhia Second Secretary Permanent Delegation to UNESCO ALGÉRIE / ALGERIA Délégués / Delegates : S.Exc. M. Abdelatif Baba Ahmed Ministre de l'Education nationale Chef de la délégation S.Exc. M. Amar Bendjama Ambassadeur, Délégué permanent Délégation permanente auprès de l’UNESCO Mme Taous Feroukhi Directrice générale des affaires politiques et de sécurité internationale Ministère des Affaires étrangères M. Mohamed El Amine Benchérif Directeur des droits de l’Homme, du développement social et des affaires culturelles, Scientifiques et Techniques internationales Ministère des Affaires étrangères M. Lahcènce Bessikri Sous-Directeur des affaires culturelles Ministère des Affaires étrangères Suppléants / Alternates : M. Saïd Khelifi Délégué permanent adjoint Délégation permanente auprès de l'UNESCO Mme Dalila Nedjraoui Secrétaire générale Commission nationale pour l'UNESCO Mme Saïda Ait Yahia Conseiller Délégation permanente auprès de l'UNESCO M. Nacer Moussa-Bakhti Chargé d'études et de synthèses Ministère de l'Education nationale M. Bey Benhamadi Inspecteur central Ministère de l'Education nationale Conseillers / Advisers : M. Arezki Saidani Directeur de la coopération et des échanges interuniversitaires Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur M. Mustapha Haouchine Directeur de la formation supérieure graduée Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur Mme Nacera Mezaache Directrice d'études Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur Mme Nouria Remaoun CRASC Oran M. Samir Grimes Enseignant Mme Rachida Zadem Chargée d'études et de synthèse Ministère de la Culture M. Mourad Bouteflika Directeur de la conservation et de la restauration du patrimoine culturel Ministère de la Culture M. Mourad Betrouni Directeur de la protection légale des biens culturels Ministère de la Culture M. Slimane Hachi Directeur Centre national de recherches préhistoriques M. Zouhir Zaky Riabi Sous-directeur de l'organisation de l'orientation et du suivi pédagogique Ministère de la Formation M. Rabeh Acha Directeur du suivi des établissements des jeunes Ministère de la Jeunesse M. Hanafi Si Larbi Directeur de la coopération et de la formation Ministère de la Communication Mme Zakia Ighil Secrétaire des affaires étrangères Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Mme Naïma Ait Mesbah Sous-Directrice de la sensibilisation et de l'education environnementale Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement ALLEMAGNE / GERMANY Délégués / Delegates : H.E. Ms Cornelia Pieper Minister of State Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of Delegation H.E. Mr Michael Worbs Ambassador, Permanent Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Deputy Head of Delegation Mr Walter Hirche President National Commission for UNESCO H.E. Mr Andreas Meitzner Director of Cultural Relations Policy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr Verena Metze-Mangold Vice-President National Commission for UNESCO Suppléants / Alternates : Mr Ermano Meichsner Acting Head of Office for the Minister Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr Roland Bernecker Secretary- General National Commission for UNESCO Ms Sigrid Prause Head of Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Reinhard Hassenpflug Deputy Permanent Delegate Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Dr Birgitta Ringbeck Desk Officer, Multilateral Cultural and Media Policy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Conseillers / Advisers : Mr Wolfgang Schulze Deputy Head of EU and International Sport Affairs Section Federal Ministry of Interior Dr Lutz Möller Head of Division of Science and Human Rights National Commission for UNESCO Dr Mr. Jens Streckert Chargé de Mission Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Ms Katja Römer Head of Division of Communication, Information, Inclusive Education National Commission for UNESCO Ms Mayke Stauch National Commission for UNESCO Ms Christina Pott Desk Officer National Commission for UNESCO Ms Anna Veigel Head of Division, Volunteer Service “Kulturweit” National Commission for UNESCO Ms Christine Merkel Head of Division, Culture, Memory of the World National Commission for UNESCO Dr Barbara Malina Head of Division for Education National Commission for UNESCO Mr Uwe Noack Second Secretary Permanent Delegation to UNESCO Dr Ms Monika Tabaka-Dietrich Desk Officer, Multilateral Cultural and Media Policy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Eckart Lilienthal Policy Issues, Internationalization Strategies Federal Ministry of Education and Research Mr Marc Auer Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Ms Tatjana Jurek European and Multilateral Issues Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal
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