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Global Platform 2013 List of Participants - Global Platform 2013 I. GOVERNMENTS Afghanistan Official Government Delegation Dr. Mir Lais Mustafa Technical Advisor for Research Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority Dr. Mohammad Daim Kakar Director General Andma Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority Mr. S. Nooruddin Hashemi Afghanistan - Government Other Government Delegates H.E. Abdul Ahad Wahid Tecnical Deputy Mayor Kabul Municipality Kabul Afghanistan Albania Official Government Delegation Mr. Alfred Olli General Director of Civil Emergencies Ministry of Interior, Directorate General of Civil Emergencies Mr. Mujë Shala Intern Permanent Mission of the Republic of Albania Mr. Viktor Tushaj Mayor Mayor of Lezha Municipality Algeria Official Government Delegation Mr. Ahmed Bengueddache Algeria - Government 1 Page 1 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Ahmed Mahmoudi Directeur de la Protection Civile Direction Générale de la Protection Civile Mr. Ahmed Ramdane General Staff/Algerian Armed Forces Ministry of Defence Mr. Belgacem Brahimi Directeur de la Protection Civile Direction Generale de la Protection Civile Mrs. Khadidja Guenachi Professeur D'université Algeria - Government Mrs. Kheira Bradai Sous Directeur des Risques Majeurs Direction Generale de la Protection Civile Dr. Lakhdari Fattoum Director Ministere de L'enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique Dr. Mohamed Belazzougui First Director Centre National de Recherche Appliquée en Génie Parasismique Mr. Mohamed Faïz Bouchedoub Adviser for Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Nawal Barkat Administrative Assistant Algerian Permanent Mission to UN - Geneva Mrs. Saliha Aitmesbah Directrice de la Recherche et de la Construction Ministre de L’habitat et de L’urbanisme Ms. Souad Mokhtari Manager Ministry of Land Planning Use, Environment and City 2 Page 2 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Tahar Melizi Delegue National Delegation Nationale Aux Risques Majeurs Mr. Tahar Sahraoui Algeria - Government Antigua and Barbuda Official Government Delegation Delegate(s) – from the Permanent Mission of Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Official Government Delegation Mr. Carlos Alberto Villalba Vice President Comisión Cascos Blancos, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores H.E. Gabriel Fuks President of White Helmets Commission Comisión Cascos Blancos, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Ms. Jessica Hechem Secretary of Embassy Comisión Cascos Blancos, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Ms. Valeria Drocco Rabaglia Secretary of Embassy Permanent Mission of Argentina to The UN Office, WTO and Other International Organizations Other Government Delegates Mr. Luis Eduardo Aguirre Madariaga Director de Gestión de Riesgos Gobierno de la Ciudad de Santa Fe Mrs. Andrea Victoria Valsagna Secretaria de Comunicación Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Santa Fe 3 Page 3 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Armenia Official Government Delegation Mr. Hamlet Matevosyan Rector of Crisis Management State Academy Ministry of Emergency Situations Mr. Nikolay Grigoryan Deputy-head of Rescue Service Ministry of Emergency Situations Mr. Poghosyan Movses Director National Platform for DRR of Armenia Mr. Sergey Azaryan Director Ministry of Emergency Situations Australia Official Government Delegation Mr. Aaron Verlin Assistant Secretary, Emergency Management Policy Attorney General’s Department Ms. Alison Ramp Senior Policy Officer Australian Agency for International Development Mr. Grant Morrison Manager, Disaster Risk Reduction Australian Agency for International Development Dr. John Schneider Group Leader Geoscience Australia Austria Official Government Delegation Ms. Eveline Jamek Counsellor Permanent Mission of Austria 4 Page 4 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Ms. Irene Welebil Risk Manager Alps - Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Technologies Mr. Maximilian Riede Junior Researcher / Communication & Education Alps - Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Technologies Prof. Michael Staudinger Executive Director Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics Azerbaijan Official Government Delegation Mr. Ismayil Asadov Counselor Permanent Mission of Azerbaijan to the UN Office at Geneva Bahamas Official Government Delegation Mrs. Gayle Denise Outten-Moncur Assistant Secretary/disaster Manager National Emergency Management Agency Bahrain Official Government Delegation Delegate(s) – from the Permanent Mission of Bahrain Bangladesh Official Government Delegation Ms. Farah Kabir Country Director Actionaid - Bangladesh Mr. Md. Munir Chowdhury Joint Secretary Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief 5 Page 5 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Mohammed Nore- Alam Counsellor Permanent Mission of Bangladesh Dr. Nasreen Mahbuba Director Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies Mr. Nazmul Bari Director Centre for Disability in Development Hon. Saber Chowdhury Chair All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change and Environment Bangladesh National Parliament Mr. Sajjad Mohammad Sajid Regional Humanitarian Manager- South Asia Christian Aid Mr. Sifayet Ullah Programme Analyst- Disaster Management United Nations Development Programme - Bangladesh Mr. Syed Shahnawaz Head of Integration, Climate and Disaster Resilience Islamic Relief Bangladesh Barbados Official Government Delegation Ms. Judy Thomas Director Department of Emergency Management H.E. Marion Williams Ambassador, Permanent Representative Permanent Mission of Barbados Belarus Official Government Delegation Mr. Evgeny Baranovsky Principal Specialist Ministry for Emergency Situations 6 Page 6 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Igor Krasnov Deputy Chief of the Department of Economic Cooperation and Sustainable Development of the Principal Directorate of Multilateral Diplomacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus Mr. Ivan Grinevich Counsellor (international Security, Arms Control & Disarmament Issues) Permanent Mission of the Republic of Belarus H.E. Vladimir Vashchenko Minister Ministry for Emergency Situations Belize Official Government Delegation Delegate(s) – from the Permanent Mission of Belize Belgium Official Government Delegation Mr. Jean-Michel Swalens Embassy Secretary Permanent Mission of Belgium to the UN Office at Geneva Mr. Philippe Mahoux Senator Senate of Belgium Benin Official Government Delegation Delegate(s) – from the Permanent Mission of Benin Bhutan Official Government Delegation Mr. Dorjee Tshering Director General Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs - Bhutan Mr. Lhab Dorji Governor Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs - Bhutan 7 Page 7 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Namgay Wangchuk Director General Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs - Bhutan Mr. Rinchen Kuentsyl Counsellor Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the United Nations Office at Geneva Bolivia Official Government Delegation Ms. Eunisse Ribera Salazar Personal Interpreter for Bolivian Delegation Bolivia - Government Mr. René Oscar Cabrera Coca Viceministro de Defensa Civil Ministerio de Defensa Del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia Other Government Delegates Mr. Moisés Shriqui Mayor Gobierno Municipal Autónomo de la Santísima Trinidad Mr. Pablo Gutierrrez Human Development Mayor Officer Gobierno Municipal Autónomo de la Santísima Trinidad Bosnia and Herzegovina Official Government Delegation Ms. Jovana Andjelic Senior Associate Ministry of Security Mr. Nikola Lovrinovic Advisor Office of the Chairman of Council of Ministries Ms. Zeljana Zovko Advisor for Foreign Affairs Office of the Chairman of Council of Ministries 8 Page 8 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Other Government Delegates Mr. Dževad Bečirević Mayor Municipality of Sarajevo Centar Botswana Official Government Delegation Mr. Moagi Baleseng Director National Disaster Management Office, Office of the President Brazil Official Government Delegation Mr. Alexandre Lucas Alves Coordenador Municipal de Defesa Civil Coordenadoria Municipal de Defesa Civil de Belo Horizonte Mrs. Angélica Goulart Secretária Nacional de Promoção Dos Direitos Da Criança E Do Adolescente Secretaria de Direitos Humanos Da Presidencia Da República Mr. Armin Braun Director National Secretariat for Civil Defense Dr. Casildo Joao Maldaner Senador Senado Federal Da Republica Do Brasil Mr. Claudio Fernandes Barbosa Undersecretary of General Administration Secretariat of State of Civil Defense of Distrito Federal Mr. Cristian Ferreira Viana Vice Secretary of State of Civil Defense Secretariat of State of Civil Defense of Distrito Federal Ms. Elzeli De Souza Santos Lucas Technical Health Prefeitura Municipal de Betim 9 Page 9 For more information on the 2013 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, visit: preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2013/ Mr. Fabiano Villas Bôas Executive Secretary Coordination of Civil Defense of the State of Minas Gerais Dr. Homero Cerqueira Diretor Secretaria
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