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World Health Organization Organisation Mondiale De La Sante ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION A73/DIV./1 Rev.1 Resumed session 15 novembre 2020 15 November 2020 ASSEMBLEE MONDIALE DE LA SANTE. REPRISE SEVENTY-THIRD WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY. RESUMED SESSION LISTE DES DELEGUES ET AUTRES PARTICIPANTS LIST OF DELEGATES AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS NOTE La liste des participants et autres délégués est établie dans l'ordre alphabétique français. Pour l'ordre alphabétique anglais, voir l'index à la fin de la liste. * * * The list of participants and other delegates is issued in French alphabetical order. See key for English names at the end of the list. Soixante Treizième Assemblée mondiale de la Santé Seventy-third World Health Assembly Président : Mme Keva Bain (Bahamas) President Vice- Présidents : Mme Jacqueline Lydia Mikolo (Congo) Vice-Presidents : M. Roberto Ciavatta (Saint-Marin) : Docteur Viroj Tangcharoensathien (Thaïlande) : M. LI Song (République populaire de Chine) : Docteur Ossama Ahmed Abdelrahim (Soudan) Commission A - Committee A Président : Docteur Bjørn-Inge Larsen (Norvège) Chairperson Vice-Présidents : Mme Tamara Mawhinney (Canada) Vice- Chairpersons : Docteur H.S.R. Perera De Silva (Sri Lanka) Rapporteur : Docteur Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero (Ouganda) Commission B - Committee B Président : M. Mamadou Henri Konate (Mali) Chairperson Vice-Président par interim : M. Amadou Thiam (Mali) Vice-Chairperson ad interim Vice-Présidents : Docteur Ahmad Jawad Osmani (Afghanistan) Vice-Chairpersons : Mme Elizabeth Wilde (Australie) Rapporteur : M. Tashi Penjor (Bhoutan) -1- Ms M. Kola AFGHANISTAN - AFGHANISTAN Director, Ministry of Health and Social Protection Ms B. Serjani Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Desk officer, Directory of International Organizations, Ministry for Dr B. Noormal Europe and Foreign Affairs Acting Deputy Health Minister for Policy and Plan Affairs ALGERIE - ALGERIA Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Dr N.A. Andisha Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva M. A. Benbouzid Ministre de la Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Dr M.A. Zemarial Kakar Chef adjoint de la délégation - Deputy chief delegate Director, International Affairs, Ministry of Public Health M. L. Soualem Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Genève Mr S. Timory Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Mr J.N. Qayomy Second Secretary (Health), Permanent Mission, Geneva M. D. Fourar Directeur général de la Prévention et de la Promotion de la Santé, Ministère de la Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière AFRIQUE DU SUD - SOUTH AFRICA Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Chef de délégation - Chief delegate M. L. Rahal Dr Z. Mkhize Directeur général des Services de Santé, Ministère de la Santé, de la Minsiter of Health Population et de la Réforme hospitalière M. F. Derrar Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Directeur général de l'Institut Pasteur d'Algérie Dr J. Phaahla Deputy Minster of Health M. N. Smail Directeur général de l'Institut national de Santé publique Ms N.J. Mxakato-Diseko Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Mme S. Hammadi Directrice de la Prévention et de la Lutte contre les Maladies transmissibles, Ministère de la Santé, de la Population et de la Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Réforme hospitalière Dr S. Buthelezi M. A. Chemakh Director General, Health, Ministry of Health Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente, Genève Dr A. Pillay M. H. Ayadat Acting Director-General, National Department of Health Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente, Genève Dr L. Makubalo Health Expert, Permanent Mission, Geneva ALLEMAGNE - GERMANY Ms L. Lebese Chief Director, National Department of Health Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Ms T. Mnisi Mr J. Spahn Director, National Department of Health Federal Minister of Health ALBANIE - ALBANIA Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Mr M. von Ungern Sternberg Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Ms O. Manastirliu Minister of Health and Social Protection Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Mr I. Behnel Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) General Director, Central Directorate General, European and International Policy Issues, Federal Ministry of Health Ms R. Lleshi Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Ms D. Reitenbach Head, Global Health Division, Federal Ministry of Health Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Mr B. Kuemmel Deputy Head, Global Health Division, Federal Ministry of Health Ms M. Xhafaj Director General, Ministry of Health and Social Protection Dr H.-P. Jugel Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Ms A. Mici Director, Ministry of Health and Social Protection Dr A. Huber First Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Ms B. Koço Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Ms J. Soentgen Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva -2- Mr S. Brombeiss First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Ms C. Briem Dr A. Assiri First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Assistant Deputy Minister, Preventive Health, Ministry of Health Ms S. Alsayed Conseiller(s) - Adviser(s) Director General, International Communication, Ministry of Health Mr T. Ifland Adviser, Federal Ministry of Health Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Ms C. Wodtke Ms S. Alshegri Adviser, Federal Ministry of Health International Communication Officer, Ministry of Health Ms C. Lurz Mr A. Alqahtani Intern, Permanent Mission, Geneva First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr S. Alsaati ANDORRE - ANDORRA Attaché, Permanent Mission, Geneva Dr S. Alomari Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Delegate Dr J. Martínez Benazet Mr M. Al Zahrani Ministre de la Santé Delegate Mr A. Al Hakawi Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Delegate Mme H. Mas Santuré Mr S. Al Mudaraa Secrétaire d'État de la Santé Delegate Dr J. Romagosa Massana Responsable de Santé publique, Coordinateur national d'Andorre ARGENTINE - ARGENTINA auprès de l'OMS Chef de délégation - Chief delegate ANGOLA - ANGOLA Dr. G. González García Ministro de Salud Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Dr S.P.V. Lutucuta Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Ministre de la Santé Sr. F. Villegas Beltrán Embajador, Representante Permanente, Ginebra Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) M. M. Izata Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Genève Sra. C. Moretti Directora Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio de Salud Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) de la Nación Dr F. Mufinda Sra. M. Levaggi Secretaire d'Etat pour la Santé publique Ministro, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional M. L. Inocêncio y Culto Secrétaire d'Etat chargé du Secteur hospitalier Sra. M.J. Schiaffino Dr H. Reis de Freitas Consejera, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Directrice nationale pour la Santé publique Sra. A.C. Pianezza Dr K. Mangueira Secretaria, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Directrice nationale, Médicaments et Equipement Internacional y Culto M. M. Miranda Chef, Département de Coopération et Relations extérieures Conseiller(s) - Adviser(s) Sra. G. Ramírez Mme B. Félix Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio Consultante de la Ministre de la Santé de Salud de la Nación Mme M. Manuel Sra. G. Grigioni Conseillère, Mission permanente, Genève Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio M. A. Nascimento de Salud de la Nación Attaché de Presse, Mission permanente, Genève Sra. A. Polach Mme N. Saraiva Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio Assistante, Mission permanente, Genève de Salud de la Nación Sr. B. Ané ARABIE SAOUDITE - SAUDI ARABIA Asesor, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Dr A. Alwasil Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva -3- Ms J. Bate ARMENIE - ARMENIA Assistant Director, Global Health Policy Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Mr A. Bharadwaj Ms L. Nanushyan Acting Assistant Director, International Strategies Branch, Department Deputy Minister of Health of Health Ms N. Daylight-Baker Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Acting Assistant Director, International Strategies Branch, Department of Health Mr H. Grigoryan Head, International Affairs Department, Ministry of Health AUTRICHE - AUSTRIA Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Ms G. Sahakyan Deputy Director General, National Center of Disease Control and Dr C. Auer Prevention, Ministry of Health Special Envoy for Health, Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection Ms A. Poghosyan Head, Oriental Medical Care Policy Division, Medical Care Policy Department, Ministry of Health Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Mr R. Müller Ms H. Harutyunyan Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Head, Global Fund Program Coordination Group, Ministry of Health Mr A. Kotanjyan Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Dr V. Gregorich-Schega Head of Department, Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health AUSTRALIE - AUSTRALIA and Consumer Protection Mr M. Mühlbacher Chef de délégation - Chief delegate Deputy Head of Department, Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Ms C. Edwards Health and Consumer Protection Associate Secretary, Department of Health Ms A. Haas International Health Policy Coordination, Federal Ministry of Labour, Délégué(s) - Delegate(s) Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection Ms S. Mansfield Dr B. Fattinger Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Minister (Health), Permanent Mission, Geneva Ms B. Baldauf Suppléant(s) - Alternate(s) International Health Policy Coordination, Federal Ministry
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