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CII-EXIM Bank Regional Conclave on India and East Africa Partners in Development 20 – 21 November 2017: Kampala, Uganda Government of India Republic of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CII-EXIM Bank Regional Conclave on India and East Africa Partners in Development 20 – 21 November 2017: Kampala, Uganda List of International Delegation Ministers S No COUNTRY DELEGATION 1. Uganda 1. Hon. Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business 2. Rt. Hon. Gen. (Rtd) Moses Ali; 1st Deputy Prime Minister 3. Hon Ms Amelia Kyambadde, Trade Minister 4. Hon. Aridru Ajedra Gabriel, Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development 5. Hon. Michael Kafabusa Werikhe, Minister of State for Trade, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Co-operatives 6. Hon Evelyn Anite, Minister, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development 7. Hon. Mary Karoro Okurut; Minister for General Duties 8. Hon. Bahati David, Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Planning) 2. Tanzania 9. Honourable Charles J Mwijage, Minister of Industry Commerce and Investment 3. Mozambique 10. H E Dr Ragendra de Sousa, Deputy Trade & Industry Minister, Republic of Mozambique 4. Somalia 11. Mr Abdulkadir Mohamud Warsame, Deputy Minister of the Ministry Petroleum and Mineral Resources (MOPMR) 5. South Sudan 12. H.E. Dr. Dhieu Mathok Diing, Minister of Energy and Dams 13. Hon’ble Minister of Trade and Industry has nominated Hon. Biel Jock Thich the Undersecretary (equivalent to ‘Commerce Secretary’ level in GoI) in his Ministry to represent ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Knowledge Partner: Supporting Partners : ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Government of India Republic of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Official Delegation S No COUNTRY DELEGATION 6. Eritrea 1. Mr. Kalekristos Gebreyesus, Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2. H.E. Mr. Mohamed Suleiman, Ambassador of the State of Eritrea in Kampala, Uganda. 7. Kenya 3. Mr. Yassin Awale, Leather Sector Advisor, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Co-operatives 8. Malawi 4. Dr. Joseph Mkandawire, Acting Principal secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Government of Malawi. 5. Mr. Luka Japhet Nyirongo, Chief Economist, Ministry of Finance Economic Planning and Development 6. Mr. Bertrand Khanyizira, Assistant Director, Ministry Of Foreign Affairs 7. Ms. Esther Mwimba, Director, Private Sector Development, Ministry Of Industry, Trade And Tourism 9. Rwanda 8. Major General Frank Mugambage, the High Commissioner of Rwanda 10. Somalia 9. Mr Ahmed E Muhumad, Senior Adviosr to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Federatil Republic of Somalia 10. Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim, MOH, Ministry of Health Somalia Govt 11. South Sudan 11. Mr Ayuel Ngor Ayuel, Member, South Sudan Chamber of Commerce 12. Ms Marriana Ayen Gorgery, South Sudan Business Community, Banking and Finances Unit 12. Sudan 13. Mr. Monawar Idris, Head of Asian Department, Ministry of Trade 14. Eng Elmotasim Elmahadi Elfaky, Official, High Committee for Supervising Relations with BRICS Countries 15. Eng Mohamed Ibrahim Habib, Official, High Committee for Supervising Relations with BRICS Countries 13. Tanzania 16. Mr. Aristides Mbwasi, Acting Director of Investment, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment 17. H.E. Mr Baraka Luvanda, High Commissioner, Tanzania High Commission, New Delhi 14. Uganda 18. Mr. Stephen Kasangaki, Commissioner/ Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development 19. Mr. Moses Kaggwa, Director Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development 20. Mr. Kenneth Mugambe, Director Budget, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development 21. Mr. Keith Muhakanizi, Permanent Secretary/ Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development 22. Mr. Hajime Onishi, Senior Advisor, Japan's ODA Loan and Private Sector Development, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development 15. Zimbabwe 23. Mrs. Blessing Tinarwo, Provincial Head of Department, Ministry of investment promotion ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Knowledge Partner: Supporting Partners : ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Government of India Republic of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Financial Institutions S No COUNTRY DELEGATION 16. AfDB 1. Mr. Gabriel Negatu, Director General of AfDB East Africa Regional Development and Business Delivery Office 2. Mr. Tadashi YOKOYAMA, Head External Representation Office for Asia, African Development Bank (AfDB). 17. African 3. Mr. Samuel Loum, Director & Global Head of Credit Assessment, African Export Export Import Bank Import Bank 4. Ms. Sarah Siliya, Manager - Client Relations - Eastern Africa, Afreximbank 18. Kenya 5. Mrs. Karen Kandie, Managing Director, IDB Capital Limited 6. Mr. Admassu Tadesse, President & CEO, TDB Bank 7. Mr. Mengistu Jima, Head, ECA Finance, Trade and Development Bank (TDB) 8. Mr. Christopher Kirigua, Executive Director and Regional Head of Public Sector, Standard Chartered Bank 9. Mrs. Loise Muigai, Acting Head of Business Kenya, East African Development Bank 10. Ms. Justa Kiragu, Principal Investment Officer, East African Development Bank 11. Ms. Bella Musima, Investment Officer, East African Development Bank 19. Rwanda 12. Mr. David Odongo, Acting Head of Business, East African Development Bank, Rwanda Office, East African Development Bank 20. Tanzania 13. Mr. Donald Sumary, Head Of Country Business, East African Development Bank 21. Uganda 14. Ms. Vivienne Yeda, Director General, East African Development Bank 15. Ms. Justa Kiragu, Principal Investment Officer, East African Development Bank 16. Mr. Ben Raminya, Senior Investment Officer, East African Development Bank 17. Mr. James Tumusiime, Director, East African Development Bank 18. Mrs. Patricia Ojangole, Chief Executive Officer, Uganda Development Bank Ltd 19. Mr. Godfrey Sebaana, Head Commercial Banking, Standard Chartered Bank 20. Mr. Nicholas Kyakuwa, Business Development Manager, Standard Chartered Bank 21. Mr. Kaziro Kyambadde, Accountant, Standard Chartered Bank 22. Mr. Kaziro Kyambadde, Accountant, Standard Chartered Bank 23. Mr. Steven Opio, Director, Corporate & Investment Banking, Barclays Bank of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Knowledge Partner: Supporting Partners : ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Government of India Republic of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Investment Agencies / Chambers S No COUNTRY DELEGATION 22. COMESA 24. Mr. Joseph Mpunga, Senior Investment Promotion Officer, Common Market For Eastern And Southern Africa (COMESA) 23. UNECA 25. Mr Andrew Mold, Officer-in-Charge, Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa (SRO-EA) of the, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) 26. Mr. Simon Mevel, UNECA 24. Malawi 27. Mr. Joshua Nthakomwa, Director, Investment Promotion and Facilitation, Malawi Investment and Trade Center 28. Mr. Chancellor Kaferapanjira, Chief Executive, Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry 29. Ms. Catherine Phiri, Membership Services Associate, Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry 25. Sudan 30. Mr. Abdel Aziz Mohamed Abutalib, Director General, Union of Chambers of Commerce, Sudan 26. Tanzania 31. Mr. Dotto Deteba, Ag. IPM(D), Tanzania Investment Centre ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Knowledge Partner: Supporting Partners : ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Government of India Republic of Uganda ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 27. Uganda 32. Mr. Frank Katusiime, CEO/Vice Chairman, Private Sector Foundation (PSFU/Rank Consult Ltd) 33. Mr. Gideon Badagawa, Executive Director, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 34. Mr. Eric Sempambo, Snr. PSD Officer for Agriculture and Banking Sectors, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 35. Mr. Patrick Bitature, Chairman, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 36. Mrs. Ida Wanendeya, Member of the Advisory Council, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 37. Mrs. Kathryn Musoke, Communication and Public relations Manager, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 38. Mr. Ronny Mulongo, Private Sector Development Manager, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 39. Mr. Morris Okello, Procurement Officer, Private Sector Foundation Uganda 40. Ms. Esther Namukasa, Business Development Manager, Private Sector Foundation
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