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English/French/Spanish GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 Distr.: General United Nations Industrial 11 December 2009 Development Organization English/French/Spanish General Conference Thirteenth session Vienna, 7-11 December 2009 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS LISTA DE LOS PARTICIPANTES GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 President: Mr. Ali Asghar Soltanieh (Iran, Islamic Republic of) Vice-Presidents: Mr. Gianni Ghisi (Italy) Mr. Yasuyoshi Komizo (Japan) Mr. Henry Kiprono Kosgey (Kenya) Mr. Alejandro Díaz Pérez Duarte (Mexico) Mr. José Luis Chicoma Lúcar (Peru) Mr. Marcin Korolec (Poland) Mr. Alexander Yakovenko (Russian Federation) Mr. Mustafa Mohamed Jaffeer (Sri Lanka) Mr. Mahmoud Hassan Elamin (Sudan) Chair: Mr. Guido Kemmerling (Germany) Vice-Chairs: Mr. Eduardo Da Costa Farias (Brazil) Ms. Ljerka Brdovĉak (Croatia) Ms. Seranade Gamil (Egypt) Ms. Linglingay Fonacier Lacanlale (Philippines) 2 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 MEMBER STATES OF UNIDO ETATS MEMBRES DE L'ONUDI ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LA ONUDI AFGHANISTAN Representative Mr. Mozammil SHINWARI, Director-General of International Trade and Adviser to the Minister of Commerce and Industry Alternates Mr. Farid NABI, Adviser, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Mr. Ghulam Abbas AKBARY, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO Mr. Mohammad Yama AINI, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO ALBANIA Representative Mr. Gilbert GALANXHI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Artan CANAJ, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO Ms. Entela GJIKA, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO ALGERIA Représentant Mme Taous FEROUKHI, Ambassadrice, Représentante permanente auprès de l'ONUDI Suppléants M. Mohamed BACHA, Directeur Général de l'Intelligence Economique, des Etudes et de la Prospective, Ministère de l'Industrie et de la Promotion des Investissements M. Madani BENFARHAT, Directeur d'Etudes, Ministère de l'Industrie et de la Promotion des Investissements M. Saïd KHELIFI, Ministre conseiller, Mission permanente auprès de l'ONUDI M. Fayçal BELAMRI, Secrétaire diplomatique, Mission permanente auprès de l'ONUDI M. Farid BASSAID OULHADJ, Secrétaire diplomatique, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères ANGOLA Representatives Mr. Kiala Ngone GABRIEL, Vice-Minister of Industry Mr. Fidelino Loy de Jesus FIGUEIREDO, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO 3 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 Alternates Mr. Barros Bebiano José LICENÇA, Executive Secretary, National Commission for UNIDO, Ministry of Industry Mr. Sebastião Cassule FRANCISCO, Head, Cabinet for International Exchange, Ministry of Industry Ms. Yema Flora dos Santos SILVA, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Mr. Domingos João PEREIRA, Technician, National Directorate of Agriculture, Livestock Farming and Forests, Ministry of Agriculture ARGENTINA Representante Sr. Eugenio María CURIA, Embajador, Representante Permanente ante la ONUDI Alternos Sra. Anastasia Angélica DAICICH, Coordinación de Organizaciones no Estatales, Ministerio de Industria y Turismo Sr. Ariel Walter GONZÁLEZ, Consejero, Representación Permanente ante la ONUDI ARMENIA Representative Mr. Ashot HOVAKIMIAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternate Ms. Anzhela BAGHDASARYAN, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to UNIDO AUSTRIA Representatives Mr. Reinhold LOPATKA, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance Mr. Helmut BÖCK, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Ms. Irene FREUDENSCHUSS-REICHL, Ambassador, Director-General for Development Cooperation, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Alternates Ms. Maria ROTHEISER-SCOTTI, Minister, Director for Multilateral Development Cooperation, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Mr. Georg LOCHER, Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs Mr. Stephan HEISLER, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO Advisers Mr. Thomas JAKL, Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management 4 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 Mr. Dietmar Gert LACKNER, Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth Ms. Iris STRUTZMANN, Federal Chamber of Labour AZERBAIJAN Representatives Mr. Mahmud MAMMAD-QULIEV, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Fuad ISMAYILOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Shamil ALESKEROV, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Mr. Vuqar IMAMALIYEV, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Advisers Ms. Natavan HAJIYEVA, Intern, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Ms. Dilbar ALIYEVA, Intern, Permanent Mission to UNIDO BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH Representative Mr. Md. Abdul HANNAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternate Mr. Khondker M. TALHA, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to UNIDO BARBADOS BELARUS Representative Mr. Alyaksandr SYCHOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Vadim PISAREVICH, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Mr. Oleg SHLOMA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to UNIDO 5 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 BELGIUM Représentant M. Claude RIJMENANS, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent auprès de l'ONUDI Suppléants M. Wilfried PFEFFER, Conseiller, Mission permanente auprès de l'ONUDI M. André HEBBELINCK, Conseiller, Représentant permanent de la Région/Communauté flamande BELIZE Representative Mr. Alexander PILETSKY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Asim UNSAL, Counsellor, Adviser to Ambassador, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Mr. Kurt HENGL, Adviser to Ambassador, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Mr. Jukub KANIA, Assistant to Ambassador, Permanent Mission to UNIDO BENIN Représentant M. Roger DOVONOU, Ministre de l'Industrie Suppléants M. Akanni Gafari ADEBO, Conseiller technique à l'Industrie M. Abdoulaye ASSOUDO, Directeur Général de l'Industrie BHUTAN Representative Mr. Sonam TENZIN, Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Human Resources Alternate Mr. Yeshey DORJI, First Secretary/Senior Desk Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Representante Sr. Ricardo Javier MARTINEZ COVARRUBIAS, Encargado de Negocios a.i., Misión Permanente ante la ONUDI 6 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 Alternos Sr. Paul MARCA PACO, Consejero, Misión Permanente ante la ONUDI Sr. Julio Lázaro MOLLINEDO CLAROS, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente ante ONUDI BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Representative Mr. Igor DAVIDOVIĆ, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Duro GRBIĆ, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining Mr. Ivica DRONJIĆ, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission to UNIDO Ms. Zorica LJEPOJEVIĆ, Section Head, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining BOTSWANA Representative Mr. Boniface G. MPHETLHE, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Industry Alternates Ms. Ruth G. BAOKI, Principal Industrial Officer, Ministry of Trade and Industry Ms. Mabedi MOTLHABANI, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to UNIDO BRAZIL Representative Mr. Julio Cezar ZELNER GONÇALVES, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Mr. Eduardo DA COSTA FARIAS, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO Mr. Pery MACHADO, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative to UNIDO Mr. Carlos Manuel PEDROSO NEVES CRISTO, Chief of Office, Ministry for Development, Industry and External Trade BULGARIA Representative Mr. Chavdar ZHECHEV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO 7 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 Alternates Ms. Selver HALIL, Second Secretary of the "United Nations and Global Issues" Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Milen DIMITROV, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to UNIDO BURKINA FASO Représentant M. Salif DIALLO, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent auprès de l’ONUDI Suppléants M. Adamou TRAORE, Directeur Général du Développement Industriel M. Hilaire SOULAMA, Ministre conseiller, Mission permanente auprès de l’ONUDI Mme Lucie KOMPAORE, Conseiller économique, Mission permanente auprès de l’ONUDI Mme Zouanso SOULAMA, Attachée, Mission permanente auprès de l’ONUDI BURUNDI Représentant Mme Euphrasie BIGIRIMANA, Ministre du Commerce, de l'Industrie et du Tourisme CAMBODIA Representative Mr. ITH Praing, Secretary of State, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy Alternate Mr. HOU Leng, Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy CAMEROON Représentant M. Fuh Calistus GENTRY, Secrétaire d'Etat, Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique Suppléants M. Jean Marc MPAY, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent auprès de l’ONUDI M. James Nche GABCHE, Ministre conseiller, Mission permanente auprès de l'ONUDI M. Maurice MOUAFO, Directeur de l'Industrie, Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique M. Amidou MOUNDI, Chef de la Cellule de la Promotion et de la Coopération Industrielle, Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique 8 GC.13/INF.2/Rev.1 CAPE VERDE Représentant Mme Fátima Maria de CARVALHO FIALHO, Ministre de l'Economie, la Croissance et la Compétitivité Suppléants M. Abraão ANDRADE LOPES, Directeur Général de l'Industrie et de l'Energie M. Hércules DO NASCIMENTO CRUZ, Secrétaire, Représentant permanent alterne auprès de l’ONUDI CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Représentant Mme Emilie Béatrice EPAYE, Ministre du Commerce et de l'Industrie Suppléant M. Jean Louis NDIBA, Directeur Général du Développement Industriel CHAD CHILE Representante Sr. Milenko E. SKOKNIC TAPIA, Embajador, Representante Permanente ante la ONUDI Alterno Sr. Jorge A. IGLESIAS MORI, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente ante la ONUDI CHINA Representatives Mr. YI Xiaozhun, Vice-Minister of Commerce Mr. HU Xiaodi, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to UNIDO Alternates Ms. HE
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