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Officers of the Executive Board, 1946-2006

2006

  • H.E. Mr. Andrei Dapkiunas
  • Belarus

President Vice-Presidents

  • H.E. .Mr. Roble Olhaye
  • Djibouti

Bangladesh Bolivia
H.E. Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury H.E. Mr. Ernesto Araníbar Quiroga

  • Mr. Dirk-Jan Nieuwenhuis
  • Netherlands

2005

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi H.E. Mr. Paul Badji Mr. Uladzimir A. Gerus Ms. Romy Tincopa
Islamic Republic of Iran Senegal Belarus Peru

  • Ms. Unni Rambøll
  • Norway

2004

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Lebohang K. Moleko Mr. Mehdi Mirafzal H.E. Mr. Vsevolod Grigore H.E.Mr. Eduardo J. Sevilla Somoza Ms. Diana Rivington
Lesotho Islamic Republic of Iran Republic of Moldova Nicaragua Canada

2003

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Jenö Staehelin H.E. Mr. Luis Gallegos Chiriboga H.E.Mr. Roman Kirn Mr. Salman Al-Farisi H.E. Mr. Lebohang K. Moleko
Switzerland Ecuador Slovenia Indonesia Lesotho

2002

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Andrés Franco Mr. Olivier Chave H.E. Mr. Crispin Grey-Johnson H.E. Mr. Murari Raj Sharma Mr. Marius Ion Dragolea
Colombia Switzerland Gambia Nepal Romania

2001

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Movses Abelian H.E. Mr. Alounkèo Kittikhoun H.E. Mr. Andrés Franco Mr. Paul Goa Zoumanigui Ms. Jacqueline de Lacy
Armenia Lao People's Democratic Republic Colombia Guinea Australia

2000

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Anwarul Karim Chowdhury Ms. Lala Ibrahimova H.E. Mr. Alberto Salamanca Mr. Luc Shillings
Bangladesh Azerbaijan Bolivia Netherlands

  • Sudan
  • H.E. Mr. Mubarak Hussein Rahmtalla

1999

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Prof. Ibrahim A. Gambari H.E. Ms. Akmaral Kh. Arystanbekova Mr. Fikret Mamedali Pashayev H.E. Dr. John William Ashe
Nigeria Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Antigua and Barbuda

  • Denmark
  • Mr. Carl Christian Hasselbalch

1998

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Mr. Michael John Powles H.E. Ms. Akmaral Kh. Arystanbekova H.E. Dr. John William Ashe Mr. Sam Otuyelu
New Zealand Kazakhstan Antigua and Barbuda Nigeria

  • Azerbaijan
  • Mr. Fikret Mamedali Pashayev

1997

President Vice-Presidents
Venezuela Switzerland Namibia
Dr. Mercedes Pulido de Briceño Mr. Dino Beti Ms. Hazel de Wet
Viet Nam Azerbaijan
H.E. Mr. Ngo Quang Xuan Mr. Fikret Mamedati Pashayev

1996

President Vice-Presidents

  • H.E. Ion Gorita
  • Romania

Venezuela Switzerland Denmark Ghana
Mrs. Lyda Aponte de Zacklin Mr. Dino Beti Mr. Ian Top Christensen1 Mr. John Evonlah Aggrey Dr. Hicham Hamdan Ms. Mitra Vasisht2
Lebanon India

1995

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Khalil Makkawi Mr. Petru Dumitriu Mrs. Irma E. Klein-Loemban Tobing Mr. Lennarth Hjelmaker Mme Awa Ouedraogo
Lebanon Romania Suriname Sweden Burkina Faso

1994 3

President Vice-Presidents
H.E. Miss Anna Semamba Makinda Mr. Ronaldo Costa Filho H.E. Dr. Khalil Makkawi Mr. Alexei A. Mojoukhov Mr. Peter Post
United Republic of Tanzania Brazil Lebanon Belarus Netherlands

19934-19945

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Miss Anna Sermamba Makinda

H.E. Mr. Wilhelm Breitenstein Mr. Raiko Raichev H.E. Dr. Khalil Makkawi H.E. Dr. Roberto Mayorga-Cortés Mr. Peter Post
United Republic of Tanzania Finland Bulgaria Lebanon Nicaragua
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
Netherlands

  • Burkina Faso
  • Mme. Awa Ouedraogo

Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Ms. Maria Francisca Arias
  • Colombia

  • Vice-Chairman
  • Mr. Noor Muhammad Jadmani
  • Pakistan

1992-1993

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Frederick Ward
  • Canada

First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
Miss Maymouna Diop Dr. Vaclav Vacek
Senegal Czech Republic

  • Nepal
  • H.E. Dr. Jayaraj Acharya

H.E. Dr. Lucille Mair H.E. Dr. Roberto Mayorga-Cortés Mr. Sher Afgan Khan6 Dr. Syed Mohsin Ali
Jamaica Nicaragua Pakistan Pakistan

Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman

  • Ms. Birte Poulsen
  • Denmark

  • Mss Khadijatu Mansaray
  • Sierra Leone

1991-1992

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Miss Mira Seth

H.E. Bent Haakonsen Dr. Vaclav Vacek Miss Maymouna Diop H.E. Dr. Roberto Mayorga-Cortés Mr. Frederick Ward
India
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
Denmark Czech Republic Senegal Nicaragua Canada

  • Miss Chipo Zindoga
  • Zimbabwe

Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Mrs. Judith Springer Mr. Hiroharu Koike
Barbados Japan

1990-1991

  • Chairman
  • Mrs. Lisbet Palme
  • Sweden

First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
H.E. Ms. Mira Seth Dr. Vaclav Vacek H.E. Mr. Ramiro Piriz Ballon Ms. Chipo Zindoga Mr. Gabriel Fernandez Dr. Iftekhar A. Chowdhury
India Czech Republic Uruguay Zimbabwe Liberia Bangladesh
Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Frederick Ward Mrs. Judith Springer
Canada Barbados

1989-1990

  • Chairman
  • Mrs. Margarita Dieguez

Mrs. Lisbet Palme H.E. Mr. Stanislaw Trepczynski Dr. Suyono Yahya H.E. Pad Bamela Engo Mr. Frank Majoor Dr. Gabriel Vidart
Mexico Sweden Poland Indonesia Cameroon Netherlands Uruguay
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Dr. Hoda Badran Mr. Takeshi Kagami
Egypt Japan

1988-1989

  • Chairman
  • Ms. Torild Skard

Dr. Suyono Yahya
Norway Indonesia Poland Nigeria India
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
H.E. Mr. Stanislaw Trepczynski H.E. Mr. Michael O. Ononaiye H.E. Mr. Chandrashekhar Dasgupta Ms. Margarita Dieguez Dr. Hoda Badran
Mexico Egypt
Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Ms. Nicole Senécal Mr. Rawle Lucas
Canada Guyana

1987-1988

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Makoto Taniguchi

Dr. (Mrs.) A.P. Maruping7 Mr. Makoto Taniguchi3 Stanislaw Trescznyski Sidibé Aissata Cisse Rawle Lucas
Japan Lesotho Japan Poland Mali Guyana Norway Norway
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman

  • Chairman, Programme Committee
  • Ms. Torild Skard

Mr. H. Chr. Bugge8

  • Vice-Chairman
  • Ms. Margarita Dieguez

Dr. Suyono Yahya
Mexico

  • Indonesia
  • Chairman, Committee on

Administration & Finance

  • Vice-Chairman
  • Ms. Nicole Senécal
  • Canada

1986-1987

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Maurizio Bucci

Salim Bin Hamdan Ak-Akhzami Poliana Cristescu Dr. (Mrs.) A.P. Maruping Gabriel Restrepo
Italy

  • Oman
  • First Vice-Chairman

Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee
Romania Lesotho Colombia Thailand Indonesia Mali
Mr. Apilas Osatananda Dr. Adyatma9

  • Vice-Chairman
  • Mr. Moussa Coulibaly

Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Erik Fiil Ms. Margarita Dieguez
Denmark Mexico

1985-1986

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury

Gaetano Zucconi Poliana Cristescu
Bangladesh Italy Romania Ethiopia Cuba
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
Berhanu Dinka Hector Terry Molinert Dr. Gabriel Restrepo Mr. Mohammed Said Al-Mohamed
Colombia Oman
Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Dr. (Mrs.) A.P. Maruping Mr. Erik Fiil
Lesotho Denmark

1984-1985

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Richard Manning

Mr. Jassim Buallay Dr. Mihály Simai Mrs. Bernadette Palle Mr. Martti Ahtisaari Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury Dr. Gabriel Restrepo
Australiz Bahrain Hungary Upper Volta Finland Bangladesh Colombia
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Mrs. Hisami Kurokochi Dr. (Mrs.) A.P. Maruping
Japan Lesotho

1983-1984

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Haydée Martínez de Osorio

H.E. Mr. Umberto La Rocca Mr. Mihály Simai H.E. Mr. Atsu-Koffi Amega Dr. Richard Manning
Venezuela Italy Hungary Togo Australia Bangladesh Chad
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Vice-Chairman
Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury Mr. Ngare Kessely
Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Jassim Bu-Allai Mrs. Hisami Kurokochi
Bahrain Japan

1982-1983

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Mr. Hugo Scheltema

Dr. Haydée Martínez de Osorio Mr. Mihály Simai H.E. Mr. Amara Essy Dr. Basharat Jazbi
Netherlands Venezuela Hungary Ivory Coast Pakistan
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman

  • Chairman, Programme Committee
  • Dr. N.N. Mashalaba
  • Botswana

  • India
  • Mrs. Serla Grewal10

Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Mr. François Nordmann
  • Switzerland

1981-1982

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Dragan Matelijak

Mr. Suleiman Mohamoud Aden Mr. Mihály Simai Mr. A.S. Gill Mr. François Nordmann Dr. Haydée Martínez de Osorio
Yugoslavia Somalia Hungary India Switzerland Venezuela
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Mr. Richard Manning
  • Australia

1980-1981

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Paal Bog
  • Norway

First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Mrs. Margaret Catley-Carlson Mr. Mihály Simai Mr. Suleiman Mohamoud Aden Dr. Haydée Martínez de Osorio Mr. Dragan Mateljak
Canada Hungary Somalia Venezuela Yugoslavia

  • Mr. Saran Singh
  • India

1979-1980

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Zaki Hasan

H.E. Mr. Hugo Scheltema Mr. Mihály Simai Mrs. Carmen Romano de López Portillo Dr. Lumbwe Chiweke Mrs. Maimoune Kane
Pakistan Netherlands Hungary Mexico Zambia Senegal
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Mr. Paal Bog
  • Norway

1978-1979

  • Chairman
  • Mrs. Sadako Ogata

Dr. Zaki Hasan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik H.E. Mr. Sebastian Chale Mr. Sami I. Gammoh Dr. Marcos Candau
Japan Pakistan Poland U. R. of Tanzania Jordan Brazil
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Mr. Paal Bog
  • Norway

1977-1978

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Mr. Ferdinand L. Oyono

Dr. Zaki Hasan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Mr. Paal Bog Mr. Marcus Candau Mrs. Sadako Ogata
U.R. of Cameroon Pakistan Poland Norway Brazil
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Japan

  • Mr. Pieter van Buuren
  • Netherlands

1976-1977

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Antonio Ordoñez-Plaja

Dr. Zaki Hasan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Mr. Mamadauba Camara Mr. Reino Rissanen
Colombia Pakistan Poland Guinea Finland
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance

  • H.E. Mr. Ferdinand L. Oyono
  • U.R. of Cameroon

  • Mrs. Sadako Ogata
  • Japan

1975-1976

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Hans Conzett
  • Switzerland

Egypt Poland Colombia Rwanda India
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administration & Finance
Dr. Kamal Mahmoud El-Hasany Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. Roberto Rueda-Williamson H.E. Mr. Calixte Habamenshi Mr. P.N. Luthra

  • Mr. M. Sriamin
  • Indonesia

1974-1975

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Hans Conzett

Dr. M.A. Silva Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Mr. Ricardo Walter Stubbs Dr. Kamal Mahmoud El-Hasany Mr. P.N. Luthra
Switzerland Nigeria Poland Peru Egypt India
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • Mr. M. Sriamin
  • Indonesia

1973-1974

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Mr. Narciso G. Reyes

Dr. M.A. Silva Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Mrs. Leonora Kracht Mr. Knud Hedeman Dr. Hans Conzett
Philippines Nigeria Poland Chile Norway Switzerland
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administration & Finance
  • H.E. Dr. Carlos Giambruno
  • Uruguay

1972-1973

  • Chairman
  • H.E. Mr. Narciso G. Reyes

Mr. P.P.I. Vaidyanathan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. Oscar Vargas-Méndez Dr. M.A. Silva
Philippines India Poland Costa Rica Nigeria Switzerland
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Dr. Hans Conzett

  • Dr. Bogoslav Juricic
  • Chile

1971-1972

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Nils Thedin
  • Sweden

India Poland Costa Rica Nigeria Switzerland
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Mr. P.P.I. Vaidyanathan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. Oscar Vargas-Méndez Dr. M.A. Silva Dr. Ham Conzett

  • Dr. Bogoslav Juricic
  • Chile

1970-1971

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Nils Thedin
  • Sweden

Turkey India Poland Brazil United Arab Republic Switzerland
Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci11 Mr. P.P.I. Vaidyanathan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. Mario Altenfelder Dr. Moktar Hamza
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Dr. Hans Conzett

  • Mr. P.P.I. Vaidyanathan
  • India

1969-1970

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci

Dr. Clemente S. Gatmaitan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. E. Santos Mendoza Mr. Salomon Bakoto Mr. Nils Thedin
Turkey Philippines Poland Venezuela Cameroon Sweden
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administrative Budget
  • Mr. P.P.I. Vaidyanathan
  • India

1968-1969

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci

Dr. Clemente S. Gatmaitan Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. E. Santos Mendoza Mr. John Robert Kelso Mr. Nils Thedin
Turkey Philippines Poland Venezuela Australia Sweden
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on

  • Administrative Budget
  • Mr. Yohannes Tseghe
  • Ethhiopia

1967-1968

  • Chairman
  • Dr. Joseph W. Willard

Mr. Nils Thedin Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Dr. Clemente Gatmaitan Mr. Hugo Jatvia
Canada Sweden Poland Philippines Ecuador Turkey
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci

  • Mr. Yohannes Tseghe
  • Ethiopia

1966-196712

  • Chairman
  • Mr. Joseph W. Willard

Mr. Nils Thedin Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik H.E. Ato Yohannes Tsige Mr. Hugo Jativa
Canada Sweden Poland Ethiopia Ecuador Turkey
First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci

  • Dr. Clemente Gatmaitan
  • Philippines

1965-1966

  • Chairman
  • Mrs. Zena Harman
  • Israel

First Vice-Chairman Second Vice-Chairman Third Vice-Chairman Fourth Vice-Chairman Chairman, Programme Committee Chairman, Committee on
Administrative Budget
Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci Dr. Boguslaw Kozusznik Mr. Nils Thedin Ms. Leonora Karacht Mr. Joseph W. Willard
Turkey Poland Sweden Chile Canada

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