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List of Participants United Nations E/CN.7/2021/INF/2 Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 4 May 2021 Original: English Commission on Narcotic Drugs Sixty-fourth session Vienna, 12 - 16 April 2021 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS AFGHANISTAN Abdul Sami POPALZAI, Director General Operations, Ministry of Interior Affairs, Head of Delegation Manizha BAKHTARI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Fazull Mahmood RAHEMEE PAJWAK, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Khalid NABIZADA, Head of Forensic Laboratories, Ministry of Interior Affairs Mahmoodullah JAMAY, Director, Remote Sensing, National Statistics and Information Authority Isabella NERI, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna ALGERIA Faouzia MEBARKI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mohamed CHAKALI, Deputy Director, Mental Health Promotion, Ministry of Health Mohamed BENCHIHEUB, Colonel, National Gendarmerie Command Djamel GUESSOUM, Divisional Police Commissioner, Head, Central Service for the Fight against Illicit Drug Trafficking, General Directorate of National Security Ahcen SAHTOUT, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations Mokhtar NAOUN, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations Ghezala KHAIR, National Office for Drugs and Drug Addiction Amina BOUTAIBA, Head of Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs E/CN.7/2021/INF/2 ANGOLA Teodolinda Rosa RODRIGUES COELHO, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Fernando MARQUES, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna AUSTRALIA Richard SADLEIR, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation David LAFFAN, First Assistant Secretary, Population Health Division, Department of Health Dave MCNALLY, Assistant Secretary, Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Branch, Population Health Division, Department of Health Sarah FERGUSON, Director, Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Branch, Population Health Division, Department of Health Andrew ROSE, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Sandro DAMIANI-VIDINOVSKI, Transnational Crime and Maritime Security Section, International Policy Division, Department of Home Affairs Steve ALLSOP, Technical Advisor Andrew COURIR, Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Branch, Population Health Division, Department of Health Emily PUGIN, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Ruth CONSTANTINE, Transnational Crime, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Nicola LOVE, Multilateral Policy Officer, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna AUSTRIA Gabriela SELLNER, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Raphael BAYER, Head of Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Johannes ASTL, Deputy Head, Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Verena NIKOLAI, Expert, Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Clarissa CASTEK, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Markus HAAS, Deputy Head, Sub-Department 3.3, Drug-Related Crime, Criminal Intelligence Service Wolfgang PFNEISZ, Expert, Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection Julia DÖRFLER, Expert, Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Stefanie LIMBECK, Expert, Department for Narcotic and psychotropic substances, new psychoactive substances, precursors, Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Franz PIETSCH, Deputy-Director General, Head of Department for International Affairs of Addiction 2/57 E/CN.7/2021/INF/2 Claudia RAFLING, Deputy Head, Department for International Affairs of Addiction, Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection Thomas DORNER, Sergeant Major, Head of Unit 3.3.1, Heroin, Cocaine, Cannabis, Criminal Intelligence Service Manfred HORVATH, Sergeant Major, Head of Unit 3.3.4, Precursor-Competence-Center, Criminal Intelligence Service Maria STIPSITS, First Sergeant, Investigator Unit 3.3.4, Precursor-Competence-Center, Criminal Intelligence Service Peter BINDER, First Sergeant, Investigator Unit 3.3.4, Precursor-Competence-Center, Criminal Intelligence Service Karoline GRUBER, Staff Sergeant, Investigator Unit 3.3.4, Precursor-Competence-Center, Criminal Intelligence Service Lukas MOL, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna BAHRAIN Abdulaziz MAYOOF ALROMAIHI, Director General of the General Department of Investigation and Forensic Evidence, Head of Delegation Mohamed Ali Mubarak AL-NOAIMI, Director, Drug Enforcement Administration. Abdulrahman Ahmed Jassim Mohamed SHOWAITER, Head, International Cooperation Division, General Department of Criminal Investigation and Evidence Raed Ali Hasan Ali Mohamed ALMAEELI, Colonel, Ministry of Interior BELGIUM Ghislain D'HOOP, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Adrien VERNIMMEN, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Kurt DOMS, Drug Unit Coordinator, Federal Public Health Service Claude GILLARD, Legal Advisor Directorate General of Legislation, Federal Public Justice Service Peter BOOMS, Counsellor, Federal Public Service for Foreign Affairs Kris BOERS, Health, Attaché, Permanent Representation to the European Union, Brussels Nele VAN TOMME, Attaché, Federal Public Health Service Greet DECLERCK, Advisor, General Directorate of Inspections, Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products Serge MATTE, Multilateral Assistant, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna BRAZIL J. Antonio MARCONDES, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Andre RYPL, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Rodrigo BERTOGLIO CARDOSO, Third Secretary, Division on Transnational Crime, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Eric SOGOCIO, Head, Division on Transnational Crime, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Quirino CORDEIRO, Secretary for Drug Care and Prevention, Ministry of Citizenship 3/57 E/CN.7/2021/INF/2 Luiz BEGGIORA, National Secretary, National Secretariat on Drug Policies (SENAD), Ministry of Justice and Public Security Julia ROSSI DE CARVALHO SPONCHIADO, Federal Prosecutor, Public Prosecutor’s Office Thiago BRASIL SILVÉRIO, Coordinator, Coordination for Control and International Trade of Controlled Products Manager, National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) Felipe VALADARES FAIM CARMONA, Advisor, Office of the Presidency Daniel WATANABE, Advisor, Office of the Presidency Talita ANUNCIAÇÃO DA SILVA GOMES, Advisor, Office of the Presidency Andrea Fernanda RODRIGUES BRITTO, Advisor, Office of the Presidency Natalia COSTA, Advisor, International Affairs Advisory, ANVISA Moema MACEDO, Coordinator, Coordination of Control and International Trade in Controlled Products, ANVISA Elis Viviane HOFFMANN, General Training Coordinator, Ministry of Citizenship Renata DE MORAIS SOUZA, Specialist in Health Regulation and Surveillance, International Affairs Advisory, ANVISA Bruna VIEIRA DE PAULA, General Coordinator of Multilateral Forums, Directorate of International Affairs, Ministry of Citizenship André MATTANA, Social Policy Analyst, Ministry of Citizenship Jose ALVES, Technical Analyst, Ministry of Citizenship Gustavo CAMILO BAPTISTA, Director, Public Policy and Institutional Articulation, SENAD, Ministry of Justice and Public Security Rafael RIBEIRO, General Coordinator of Mental Health, Alcohol and other Drugs, Ministry of Health Paula BRISOLA, General Coordinator of Public Policies, Ministry and Justice and Public Security Clarissa DOS SANTOS TOLEDO VIEIRA, Technical Advisor, SENAD, Ministry and Justice and Public Security Glauber Vinícius CUNHA GERVASIO, Drug Policy Coordinator, Ministry and Justice and Public Security Angela RODRIGUES, Special Projects Coordinator, Ministry and Justice and Public Security Rafaela Beatriz MOREIRA BATISTA, Deputy Head, Multilateral Affairs Division, International Affairs Advisory, Ministry of Health Eurides BRANQUINHO, Technical Assistant, Ministry of Justice and Public Security Marcello DINIZ CORDEIRO, Federal Police Commissioner, Federal Police, Ministry of Justice and Public Security BURKINA FASO Dieudonne KERE, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Francis HIEN, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Severin SANOU, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration Soutongo Sita Sandrine OUEDRAOGO, National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Ministry of Health Mamoudou OUEDRAOGO, Substitute of the Prosecutor of Faso, Tribunal de Grande Instance of Ouagadougou, Ministry of Justice Wibila
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