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List of Participants* E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Distr.: General 20 April 2017 English only Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2017 Bangkok, 29-31 March 2017 List of participants* Members Afghanistan Mr. Ahmad Riaz Sediqi, Director of Non-Government Organization, Ministry of Economy, Kabul Mr. Nabi Sroosh, Director General of Economic policy and Result Based Monitoring, Ministry of Economy, Kabul Armenia Mr. Vahram Kazhoyan, Director, Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yerevan Australia Ms. Octavia Borthwick, Minister and Deputy Head of Mission and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Australian Embassy, Bangkok Dr. Sharman Stone, Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls, Canberra Mr. Mark Warnock, Second Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Embassy, Bangkok Ms. Rachael Ratican, Third Secretary, and Deputy Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Australian Embassy, Bangkok Ms. Radklao Tiamaithai, Assistant to Minister and Deputy Head of Mission, Australian Embassy, Bangkok Ms. Korbua Dumrongmonkolkul, Media officer, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Embassy, Bangkok Ms. Antonette Gaffney, Policy Officer, Global Development Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra * This document is being issued without formal editing. B17-00415 (E) TP210417 E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Azerbaijan Mr. Vilayat Valyev, Director, Institute of Scientific Research on Economic Reforms, Ministry of Economy, Baku Bangladesh Dr. MD. Rezaul Bashar Siddique, Deputy Secretary, Economic Relations Division, Ministry of Finance, Dhaka H.E. Ms. Saida Muna Tasneem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Bangkok 10110 Mr. Kabir Ahamed, Economic Counsellor and Alternate Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Bangkok Mr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Principal Coordinator (SDG Affairs), Prime Minister’s Office, Dhaka Dr. Taufiq Hassan, Deputy General Manager (Research), PKSF, Dhaka Ms. Rokeya Khaton, Deputy Secretary, Economic Relations Division, Dhaka Ms. Kaniz Fatema, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka Ms. Preeti Rahman, Counsellor and Deputy Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Bangkok Dr. Dipankar Roy, Deputy Secretary, Statistics and Information Management Division, Dhaka Bhutan Mr. Thinley Namgyel, Secretary, Gross National Happiness Commission, Thimphu Mr. Phub Sangay, Chief Statistical Officer, National Statistics Bureau, Thimphu Cambodia H.E. Mr. Vothana Kim, Secretary General of National Committee for ESCAP and Deputy Director General of National Committee for Disaster Management, Phnom Penh H.E. Mr. Pagnathun Theng, Director General, Ministry of Planning, Phnom Penh H.E. Mr. Ribaun Korm, Deputy Secretary-General of National Committee for ESCAP, Phnom Penh China Mr. LI Hong, Permanent Representative of China to ESCAP, Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the ESCAP, Bangkok 2 B17-00415 E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Mr. Li Jun Xiong, Officer, National Development and Reform Commission, Beijing Mr. Bingdong Zhang, Director, Qinzhou Poverty Alleviation and Development Office, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Fiji H.E. Mr. Semi Koroilavesau, Minister of Fisheries, Suva, Fiji H.E. Mr. Viam Pillay, Assistant Minister of Agriculture, Suva Mr. Esala Nayasi, Deputy Secretary Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Pita Tagicakirewa, Counsellor and Alternate Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Fiji High Commission, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mr. Nilesh Prakash, Chief Economic and Planning Officer, Ministry of Economy, Suva Georgia Mr. Mikheil Patashuri, Counselor, Division of Multilateral and Regional Economic Cooperation, Department of International Economic Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tbilisi India Shri Ashok Kumar Jain, Adviser, NITI AAYOG, New Delhi Mr. Rudraneel Chattopadhyay, Project Associate, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Quality Council of India, New Delhi Indonesia H.E. Mr. Ahmad Rusdi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Bangkok Mr. Toferry Primanda Soetikno, Deputy Chief of Mission and Deputy Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Bangkok Dr. Subandi Sardjoko, Deputy Minister for Human, Community and Cultural Development, Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Jakarta Dr. Ir. Leonard VH Tampubolon, Deputy for Economic Development, Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency, Jakarta Mr. Hari Prabowo, Deputy Director for Sustainable Development and Climate Change Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jakarta Dr. Hadiat Hadiat, Director for Education and Religion National Development Planning Agency - Bappenas, Jakarta B17-00415 3 E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Mr. Sentot Bangun Widoyono, Director, Statistical Analysis and Development, BPS-Statistics Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) H.E. Mr. Mohsen Mohammadi, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Bangkok Mr. Yousef Rashidi, Deputy for Research and Training and Head of the Secretariat for the National Committee on Sustainable Development, Department of Environment, Tehran Mr. Ali Gholampour, Counsellor and Deputy Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Bangkok Ms. Yekta Ashrafi, General Director of Economic Modeling and Information Management and Secretary of Green Economy, Ministry of Economy Affairs and Finance, Tehran Mr. Ahad Rostami, General Director for Social Welfare Studies, Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour and Social Welfare Japan Mr. Hideo Fukushima, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Japan, Bangkok Mr. Satoshi Yoshida, First Secretary and Alternate Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Japan, Bangkok Mr. Ryuzo Sugimoto, Principle Deputy Director, International Strategy Division, Global Environment Bureau, Ministry of Environment Mr. Nobuyuki Kobayashi, First Secretary and Alternate Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Japan, Bangkok Kazakhstan Mr. Kairat Torebayev, Director of International Cooperation Department, Ministry of National Economy, Astana Mr. Kairat Orunkhanov, Vice Chairman, Committee on Statistics, Ministry of National Economy, Astana Ms. Saltanat Sabitova, Attaché of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Astana Mr. Gani Agadilov, Expert, Ministry of National Economy, Astana Kiribati Ms. Raatu Aretaake, Senior Sector Economist, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Tarawa Kyrgyzstan H.E. Ms. Zhyldyz Polotova, Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Development of the Kyrgyz Republic 4 B17-00415 E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Ms. Liuksina Tekeeva, Deputy Chairman, National Statistical Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic Lao People’s Democratic Republic Ms. Moukdavanh Sisoulith, Deputy Director of Political and Security Division, Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vientiane Ms. Sisoumboun Ounavong, Deputy Director General, Department of International Cooperation, Water Resources and Environment Administration (WREA), Vientiane Malaysia H.E. Datuk K. Yogeesvaran, Deputy Director General, Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Department of Malaysia Ms. Kamsiah Kamaruddin, Deputy Director General (ASCCD) ASEAN- Malaysia National Secretariat Mr. Mohd Faizal Razali, Minister/Deputy Chief of Mission and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Malaysia, Bangkok Mr. Mohd Noor Effendie Johari, Second Secretary (Agriculture) and Alternate Deputy Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Malaysia, Bangkok Ms. Rozita Binti Abd Matalib, Deputy Director, Community Development Section, Economic Planning Unit , Prime Minister’s Department Maldives Ms. Saadh Aishath, Deputy Director General, SDG Division, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Male Mr. Ahmed Wisam Environment Analyst Ministry of Environment and Energy, Male Mongolia H.E. Mr. Tugsbilguun Tumurkhuleg, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Mongolia to ESCAP, Embassy of Mongolia, Bangkok Ms. Gereltsetseg Baatarsuren, Counsellor, Department of Multilateral Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ulaanbaatar Ms. Ariuntuya Dorjsuren, Senior Officer, Division of International Cooperation Department of Climate Change, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Ulaanbaatar Ms. Munkhchimeg Bayarsaikhan, Third Secretary, Embassy of Mongolia, Bangkok Myanmar Dr. Wah Wah Muang, Director General, Central Statistical Organization, Ministry of Planning and Finance, Nay Pyi Taw B17-00415 5 E/ESCAP/FSD(4)/INF/2 Ms. Nyo Nyo San, Assistant Director, Central Statistical Organization, Nay Pyi Taw Nauru Mr. Samuel Grundler, Director of AID, Planning and Aid Division, Ministry of Finance, Yaren Mr. Onassis Dame, Director for Asian Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Yaren Nepal Hon. Dr. Min Bahadur Shrestha, Vice Chairman, National Planning Commission Secretariat, Office of the Vice Chair, Kathmandu H.E. Mr. Khaga Nath Adhikari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative to ESCAP, Embassy of Nepal, Bangkok Mr. Lal Shankar Ghimire, Joint Secretary/Division Chief Economic Management Division, National Planning Commission Secretariat, Kathmandu Mr. Janga Bahadur Gurung, Counsellor/Deputy
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