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Sprep National Focal Points Eng 62/Frch 10 (for postage info) Valid: 16 February 2015 SPREP NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS AMERICAN SAMOA (Updated 08/10/2013) Mr Ameko Pato Telephone: (684) 633 2304 Director Fax: (684) 633 5801 American Samoa Environmental Email: [email protected] Protection Agency (AS-EPA) PO Box PPA PAGO PAGO, American Samoa 96799 Mr Faamao O. Asalele Jr. Email: [email protected] Deputy Director American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (AS-EPA) PO Box PPA PAGO PAGO, American Samoa 96799 Mr. Neil Pilcher Email: [email protected] AS-EPA’s SPREP Coordinator AS-EPA, PAGO PAGO AUSTRALIA Ms Christine Schweizer Telephone: (612) 6274 9424 Assistant Secretary Em: [email protected] Marine & International Hertiage Branch Department of Environment GPO 787, Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Ms Sue Langford Telephone: (685) 23411 High Commissioner Fax: (685) 23159 Australian High Commission Email: [email protected] APIA (Updated 18 July 2012) cc: Mr. Luke Brown Telephone: (685) 23411 Third Secretary Fax: (685) 23159 Australian High Commission Email: [email protected] APIA cc: Ms Ili Masivesi Telephone: (679) 338 8284 Program Manager Climate Change & Email: [email protected] Environment Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) PO Box 214 Suva, Fiji SPREP NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS cc: Mr John Morley Telephone: (679) 338 8360 First Secretary, Development (Regional) Email: [email protected] Australian High Commission PO Box 214 Suva, Fiji Ms Katy Nicholls Email: [email protected] Director Pacific and Coral Triangle Section Department of Environment Mr Simone Retif Telephone: (612)6274 2566 Assistant Director Email:[email protected] Pacific and Coral Triangle Section Department of Environment Ulugia Ana S.C Hall Email: [email protected] Executive Assistant to HOM/DAP Coordinator Australian High Commission, APIA Mr Perry Head Telephone: (612) 61783481 Director, Fisheries and Environment Section Email: [email protected] Pacific Regional Branch Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade GPO Box 887 Canberra, ACT 2601 Rhona McPhee Tel: (612) 61785688 Assistant Director Email: [email protected] Fisheries and Environment Section Pacific Regional Branch Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Ms.Lalage Cherry, Director PCCASAP in Canberra Email: [email protected] COOK ISLANDS Mr Vaitoti Tupa Telephone: (682) 21 256 Director Fax: (682) 22 256 National Environment Service Email: [email protected] PO Box 371 [email protected] RAROTONGA Cook Islands Ms Myra Patai Telephone:(682) 29 347 Secretary Fax:(682) 21 247 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Email: [email protected] PO Box 105 RAROTONGA Cook Islands Mr Joseph Brider Telephone: (682) 21 256 Deputy Director Fax: (682) 22 256 National Environment Service Email: [email protected] Revised: 18 February, 2015 Page 2 PO Box 371 [email protected] RAROTONGA Cook Islands Ana Tiraa Email: [email protected] Director Climate Change Cook Islands Office of the Prime Minister Rarotonga, Cook Islands Mr. Vavia Tangatataia Email: [email protected] Manager, Compliance Division National Environment Service, Cook Is. Ms. Louisa Karika Email: [email protected] Manager, Island Futures Division National Environment Service, Cook Is. FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA (Updated 10 Apr 2012) Hon. Andrew Yatilman Telephone: (691) 320 8814/8815 Director & Technical Focal Point Fax: (691) 320 8936 Office of Environment and Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Emergency Management PS-69, Palikir, Pohnpei Federated States of Micronesia 96941 (Updated 17/10/ 2013) Telephone:(691)320 2613 cc:Hon. Lorin S Robert Fax:(691)320 2933 Secretary & Political Focal Point Email: [email protected] Department of Foreign Affairs [email protected] P.O Box PS 123 Palikir, Pohnpei Federated States of Micronesia 96941 cc: Carl Apis (Email Only) Email: [email protected] Department of Foreign Affairs, FSM cc: Mr Gerson Jackson Telephone: (679) 992 4081 Ambassador Fax: (679) 330 4081 FSM Embassy Email: [email protected] 37 Loftus St, Suva, Fiji FIJI (Updated 18/02/2014) Mr Samuela Namosimalua Telephone: (679) 3304 364 Permanent Secretary Fax: (679) 3303 515 Ministry of Local Government, Urban Email: [email protected] Development, Revised: 18 February, 2015 Page 3 Housing and Environment PO Box 2131 Government Buildings, SUVA, Fiji Mr Amena Yauvoli Telephone: (679) 330 9645 Permanent Secretary Fax: (679) 331 7580 Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Email: [email protected] Cooperation PO Box 2220, Government Buildings SUVA, Fiji (Updated 18/02/2014) Telephone: (679) 3304 364 Mr Saverio Baleikanacea Fax: (679) 3303 515 Deputy Secretary Email: [email protected] Ministry of Local Government, Urban Development, Housing and Environment PO Box 2131 Government Buildings, SUVA, Fiji (Revised 08/10/2013) Telephone: (679) 3311 699 Ms Eleni Tokaduadua Fax: (679) 3312 879 Acting Director Email: [email protected] Department of Environment PO Box 2109 Government Buildings SUVA, Fiji Dr Mahendra Kumar Telephone: (679) 3239603 Director, Climate Change Division Fax: (679) 3309644 Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Co- Email: [email protected] operation (MFAIC)-Fiji Level 1 South Wing BLV Complex Queen Elizabeth Drive Suva Fiji FRANCE (15/08/2014) Mr Christian Lechervy Telephone: (331) 5369 2929 Ambassador, Permanent Secretary for Pacific Fax: (331) 5369 2276 Affairs Email: [email protected] Permanent Secretariat for Pacific Affairs 27 rue Oudinot 75358 Paris 07 SP France (04/04/2013) Cc Mr. Pierre Sigaud Telephone: (331) 40817867 Head of Unit, Biodiversity & Environment – Email: pierre.sigaud@developpement- Directorate for European & International Affairs durable.gouv.fr Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Revised: 18 February, 2015 Page 4 Development and the See Tour Pascal A, 6 place des Degres 92055 La Defence Cedex France (10/10/2012) cc Ms Marie-Anne Mortelette Telephone: (331) 4317 4425 In-Charge of Marine Environment Fax: (331) 4317 7394 Sous direction de l’environnement et des Email: [email protected] resources naturelles Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres 27, rue de la Convention 75 732 Paris Cedex 15, France H.E Jean-Luc Faure-Tournaire Telephone: (687) 261603 Representant Permanent Adjoint de la France Email: [email protected] Aupres de la Communaute du Pacifique Charles-Henri de Barsac Email: Charles-henri.de-barsac@developpement- French Ecology Ministry durable.gouv.fr FRENCH POLYNESIA (Updated 17/10/ 2013) Mr. Hiria Ottino Telephone: (689) 472000 Conseiller en charge des Relations Fax: (689) 472270 internationales Email: [email protected] Presidence de la Polynésie française BP 2551 98713 Papeete - Tahiti Polynésie française Telephone: (689) 508860 Mr. Engel Raygadas Fax: (689) 508861 Conseiller technique Email: Ministere du tourisme, de l’écologie, de la [email protected]/ [email protected] culture, de l’aménagement du territoire et des transports aériens BP 2551 98713 Papeete – Tahiti Polynésie Française Mr Gabriel Sao Chan Cheong Telephone: (689) 476617/476666 Directeur Fax: (689) 419252 Direction de l’environnement Email: BP 4562 [email protected] 98713 Papeete - Tahiti Polynésie française Maurice Lau Poui Cheung Email: [email protected] Deputy Head International Relations Department French Polynesia Revised: 18 February, 2015 Page 5 GUAM (Revised 26/08/2014) Telephone: (1 671) 7352990 Dr. Robert Underwood Email: [email protected] President President Office UOG Station Mangilao, Guam 96923 KIRIBATI Ms Taouea Reiher Telephone: (686) 28647/28211/28507 Acting Director Fax: (686) 28334 Environment & Conservation Division Email: [email protected] Ministry of Environment, Lands [email protected] & Agriculture Development [email protected] PO Box 234 Bikenibeu, Tarawa Kiribati (Revised 03/07/2014) Ms Akka Rimon-Fukuyama Permanent Secretary Telephone: (686) 21342 Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration Fax: (686) 21466 PO Box 68 Bairiki, TARAWA Email: [email protected] Republic of Kiribati [email protected] Mr Timi Kaiekieki Secretary Telephone: (686) 28647/28211/28507 Ministry of Environment Fax: (686) 28334 Lands & Agricultural Development Email: [email protected]/ PO Box 234 Bikenibeu [email protected] TARAWA Republic of Kiribati H.E Reteta Rimon High Commissioner Kiribati High Commission Telephone: (679) 3302512 36 McGregor Road Fax: (679) 3315335 Suva, Fiji Email: [email protected] Mr David Teaabo (Email Only) Pacific Plan SIS Desk Officer-Kiribati Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration Em: [email protected] Republic of Kiribati Miss Marii Marae Acting Deputy Director Environment and Conservation Division Telephone: (686) 28211/28425/28000 Ministry of Environment, Lands & Agriculture Email: [email protected] Development PO Box 234 Bikenibeu, Tarawa, Kiribati Revised: 18 February, 2015 Page 6 Ms. Teue Baikarawa Deputy Secretary Ministry of Environment, Lands & Agriculture Telephone: (686) 28647/ 28211/ 28507 Development Fax: (686) 28334 Bikenibeu, Tarawa, Kiribati Email: [email protected] Mrs. Bwakura Metutera Timeon Permanent Secretary for Office of Te Beretitenti Email: [email protected] Office of Te Beretitenti, Kiribati MARSHALL ISLANDS Mr Ywao Elanzo Jr Telephone: (692)
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