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Gc14 Inf2rev1 0.Pdf GC .14/INF/2/Rev.1 1 December 2011 ORIGINAL: English/French/Spanish General Conference Fourteenth session Vienna, 28 November - 2 December 2011 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS* LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS LISTA DE LOS PARTICIPANTES *The spelling of the functional titles of participants is in line with the United Nations editorial guidelines and no accents are used in the participants’ names. GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 President: H.E. Ms. Veronica SION (Ecuador) Vice -President: H.E. Mrs. Marjatta RASI (Finland) Vice -President: H.E. Mrs. Florence MANGIN (France) Vice -President: H.E. Mr. Ukur Kanacho YATANI (Kenya) Vice -President: H.E. Mr. Enkhsaikhan JARGALSAIKHAN (Mongolia) Vice -President: H.E. Ms. Lourdes YPARRAGUIRRE (Philippines) Vice -President: H.E. Mr. Gennady GATILOV (Russian Federation) Vice -President: Mr. Vasyl POKOTYLO (Ukraine) Vice -President: H.E. Mr. Carlos BARROS OREIRO (Uruguay) Vice -President: H.E. Mrs. Grace Tsitsi MUTANDIRO (Zimbabwe) Chair Main Committee: Mr. Santiago MARTINEZ -CARO (Spain) Vice -Chair: Mr. William CALVO CALVO (Costa Rica) Vice -Chair: Ms. Oluwatobi OSOBUKOLA -ABUBU (Nigeria) Vice -Chair: Ms. Hana KOVACOVA (Slovakia) Vice -Chair: Mr. Satya RODRIGO (Sri Lanka) 2 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 MEMBER STATES OF UNIDO ETATS MEMBRES DE L’ONUDI ESTADOS MIEMBROS DE LA ONUDI AFGHANISTAN Representative Mr. Sham Lal BATHIJA, Senior Adviser for Economic Affairs to the President Alternates Mr. Abdul M. SHOOGUFAN, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission Mr. Daud YAAR, Director General, Economic Relations Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Sayed Yusuf GAILANI, Alternate Representative, Permanent Mission Mr. Mohammad Farouq SHAMS, Alternate Representative, Permanent Mission Mr. Daoud HACHEMI, Alternate Representative, Permanent Mission Ms. Farzana NIAZI, Alternate Representative, Permanent Mission ALBANIA Representative Mr. Spiro KOCI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Alternate Ms. Selvi BECAJ, First Secretary, Permanent Mission Adviser Mr. Jovan THERESKA, Adviser to the Ambassador, Permanent Mission ALGERIA Représentants M. Mohamed BENMERADI, Ministre de l'Industrie, de la Petite et Moyenne Entreprise et de la Promotion de l'Investissement Mme Taous FEROUKHI, Ambassadeur, Représentante permanente Suppléants M. Rachid MEKSEN, Directeur Général de la Compétitivité Industrielle, Ministère de l'Industrie, de la PME et de la Promotion de l'Investissement M. Mohamed Ould MOHAMMEDI, Directeur Général du Développement Industriel, Ministère de l'Industrie, de la PME et de la Promotion de l'Investissement M. Nour Eddine MEDDAD, Chargé d'Etudes et de Synthèse, Ministère de l'Industrie, de la PME et de la Promotion de l'Investissement M. Mohamed OUZEROUHANE, Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente 3 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 M. Amar CHEMAKH, Attaché, Mission permanente ANGOLA Representative Mr. Kiala Ngone GABRIEL, Secretary of State for Industrial Affairs Alternates Ms. Maria de Jesus DOS REIS FERREIRA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Mr. Jacinto RANGEL LOPES NETO, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission Mr. Joao CAPITAO, Senior Adviser, Industrial Development Institute Mr. Sebastiao CASSULE FRANCISCO, Coordinator, National Commission for UNIDO, Ministry of Geology and Mines and Industry Ms. Efigenia PERPETUA DOS PRAZERES JORGE, Second Secretary, Advisor to the Permanent Representative Mr. Diogo Manuel DA SILVA, Assistant to the Office of the Secretary of State ARGENTINA Representante Sra. Maria de los Milagros DONNA RABALLO, Representante Permanente Alterno Alterno Sra. Gladys HUARTE, Representante Permanente Alterno ARMENIA Representative Mr. Arman KIRAKOSSIAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Alternate Ms. Anzhela BAGHDASARYAN, Deputy Permanent Representative AUSTRIA Representatives Mr. Michael SPINDELEGGER, Vice-Chancellor and Federal Minister Mr. Helmut BOECK, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative Alternates Mr. Alois KRAUT, Deputy Permanent Representative, Minister Ms. Maria ROTHEISER-SCOTTI, Director for Multilateral Development Cooperation, Minister 4 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 Advisers Ms. Irene GINER-REICHL, Director General for Development Cooperation, Ambassador Mr. Georg LOCHER, Deputy Director for Multilateral Development Cooperation, Minister Ms. Hannelore PAWLITSCHEK, Counsellor (Administration) Ms. Cordula STEINKOGLER, Attaché Mr. Wolfgang MOSER, Programming and Planning Unit VII.5; Development Cooperation, Counsellor AZERBAIJAN Representative Mr. Niyazi SAFAROV, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Alternates Mr. Galib ISTAFILOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Mr. Shamil ALESKEROV, Alternate Permanent Representative BANGLADESH Representative Mr. Dilip BARUA, Minister of Industries Alternates Mr. Abdul HANNAN, Ambassador and Permanent Representative Mr. Khorshed ALAM, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Industries Mr. Mohammed NORE-ALAM, First Secretary, Permanent Mission BELARUS Representative Mr. Valery VORONETSKY, Permanent Representative Alternates Ms. Ekaterina ERMILINA, Counsellor, Permanent Mission Mr. Oleg SHLOMA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission BELGIUM Représentant M. Frank RECKER, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent 5 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 Suppléant M. Wilfried PFEFFER, Conseiller, Représentation permanente BELIZE Representative Mr. Alexander PILETSKY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Advisers Mr. Asim UNSAL, Counsellor, Adviser to the Ambassador Mr. Kurt HENGL, Adviser to the Ambassador Mr. Jukub KANIA, Assistant to the Ambassador BENIN Representative Mr. Abdoulaye ASSOUDO, Director General of Industry Alternate Mr. Adebo AKANNI GAFARI, Technical Adviser for Industry BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Representante Sr. Ricardo Javier MARTINEZ COVARRUBIAS, Encardo de Negocios a.i., Misión Permanente Alterno Sra. Elizabeth FERREL ALVAREZ, Misión Permanente BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Representative Mr. Igor DAVIDOVIC, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Alternate Mr. Darko VIDOVIC, Minister-Counsellor in the Permanent Mission 6 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 BOTSWANA Representative Mr. Mothusi Bruce Rabasha PALAI, Permanent Representative BRAZIL Representative Mr. Julio Cezar ZELNER GONCALVES, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Alternates Mr. Felipe FLORES PINTO, First Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative Ms. Tatiana Esnarriaga ARANTES BARBOSA, Second Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative Mr. Flavio Elias RICHE, Second Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative BULGARIA Representative Mr. Ognemir STOIMENOV, Chargé d'affaires a.i., Permanent Mission Alternates Ms. Petya ICHEVA, Commercial Representative, Economic and Commercial Section, Permanent Mission Mr. Martin DIMITROV, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission Mr. Borislav STEFANOV, Director of the Bulgarian Investment Agency BURKINA FASO Représentant M. Patiende Arthur KAFANDO, Ministre de l'Industrie, du Commerce et de l'Artisanat Suppléants M. Gaspard OUEDRAOGO, Vice-Président de la Chambre de Commerce et de l'Industrie, Président du Comité de Pilotage d'Africalia 2012 M. Hilaire SOULAMA, Chargé d'affaires a.i.., à l'Ambassade/Mission permanente M. Baya TOE, Directeur-Général du Développement Industriel Mme Lucie KOMPAORE, Conseiller économique à l'Ambassade/Mission permanente Mme Zouanso SOULAMA, Attachée à l'Ambassade/Mission permanente M. Felix SANOU, Directeur de Service à la Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie 7 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 BURUNDI Représentant M. Pierre SINARINZI, Directeur a.i. du Développement Industriel au Ministère du Commerce, de l'Industrie, des Postes et du Tourisme CAMBODIA Representative Mr. SUY Sem, Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy Alternates Mr. SAKTHEARA Meng, Director General of General Department of Industry, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy Mr. DARA Chea, Director of Department of Cooperation and ASEAN Affairs, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy Mr. DIMANCHE Suy, Minister's Assistant, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy Mr. SOPHEAK Sok, International Trade Director General, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy Mr. SORASAK Pan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Commerce CAMEROON Représentant M. Jean Marc MPAY, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent Suppléants M. Urbain Noel EBANG MVE, Secrétaire Général du Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique M. James Nche GABCHE, Ministre Conseiller, Mission permanente M. Theodore KOULAGNA, Directeur de l'Industrie au Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique Mme Therese Viviane MBALLA, Chef de la Cellule de la Promotion et de la Coopération Industrielle au Ministère de l'Industrie, des Mines et du Développement Technologique CAPE VERDE Représentant M. Alcides BARROS, Mission permanente CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Représentant Mme Marlyn MOULIOM ROOSALEM, Ministre du Commerce et de l'Industrie 8 GC.14/INF/2/Rev.1 Suppléant Mme Sabine BERET, Conseillère de la Ministre, Ministère du Commerce et de l'Industrie CHAD Représentant M. Mahamat ALLAOU TAHER, Ministre du Commerce et de l'Industrie Suppléant M. Gueringue DJIBANGAR, Directeur de l'Industrie et d'Appui aux Pme/Pmi CHILE Representante Sr. Alfredo LABBE VILLA, Embajador, Representante Permanente Alternos Sr. Francisco BERGUNO HURTADO, Consejero, Representante Permanente Alterno Sr. Cristobal ORTIZ SALAMOVICH, Segundo Secretario, Representante Permanente Alterno CHINA Representative Mr. YU Jianhua, Assistant Minister of Commerce Alternates Mr. CHENG Jingye, Ambassador, Permanent Representative Mr. YIN Zhonghua, Director General, Department of International Trade and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Commerce Mr. WANG Schichun, Deputy
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