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Provisional List of Participants Kingdom of Morocco Parliament Parliamentary Conference on occasion of the Adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration Organized jointly by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Parliament of the Kingdom of Morocco 6-7 December 2018, Rabat (Morocco) PROVISIONAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS SPEAKERS EL MALKI Habib (Mr.) President of the House of Representatives BENCHAMACH Hakim (Mr.) President of the House of Councillors CUEVAS BARRON, Gabriela (Ms.) President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union PANELLISTS TARAN, Patrick (Mr.) President, Global Migration Policy Associates ARES, Alberto Mateos (Mr.) Director, Instituto Universitario de Estudios sobre Migraciones (IUEM) (University Institute of Migration Studies) (Spain) PARELLA, Sonia (Ms.) Researcher and PhD holder in Sociology GEDIME Research Institute, Independent University of Barcelona TOWNHEAD, Laurel (Ms.) Representative Human Rights & Refugees, Quaker UN Office TARABBIA, Serena (Ms.) Protection Delegate International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - ICRC delegation in Rabat - 2 - MIGLIORE, Gennaro (Mr.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy) KLEINSCHMIDT, Kilian (Mr.) Founder – CEO, Innovation and Planning Agency (IPA) Former Director, Za’atari Refugee Camp (Jordan) SANDOVAL Rodrigo (Mr.) Former Director, Migration Department (Chile) DE CASTRO, Andres (Mr.) Associate Professor, International Relations University of Kurdistan Hewler HOVY, Bela (Mr.) Chief, Migration Section of the Populations Division United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) ECHÁNIZ, José Ignacio (Mr.) Member of Parliament Spain BRIERE, Jean Paul (Mr.) Member of the Congress of the Republic Guatemala Lord Alfred DUBS Member of the House of Lords United Kingdom ZUPPIROLI, Jennifer (Ms.) Migration Advocacy Technician Save the Children IOANNOU, Sophia (Ms) Head of Communications, SolidarityNow PARTICIPANTS Afghanistan MANGAL, M. 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10 - Palestine AL-LAHHAM, Muhammed (Mr.) Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council THABET, Siham (Ms.) Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council AL-DEEK, Bashar (Mr.) Advisor to delegation Portugal LACÃO, Jorge (Mr.) Deputy Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic PACHECO, Duarte (Mr.) Member of the Assembly of the Republic MATOS ROSA, José (Mr.) Member of the Assembly of the Republic Qatar AL-MARRI, Abdula (Mr.) Member of the Shura Council AL-SHAHWANI, Mohamed (Mr.) Member of the Shura Council ALIDRISSI, Hicham (Mr.) Member of the Shura Council Romania STAN, Ioan (Mr.) Member of the Senate OPREA, Dumitru (Mr.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies DOBROVICI-BACALBAŞA, Nicolae (Mr.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies GAVRILIȚĂ, Bianca-Miruna (Ms.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies TABUGAN, Ion (Mr.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies - 11 - PETRIC, Octavian (Mr.) Member of the Chamber of Deputies Rwanda HARERIMANA, Fatou (Ms.) Vice President of the Senate Senegal GADIAGA, Hamada (Mr.) Member of the National Assembly GUEYE, Marième (Ms.) Member of the
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