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Organisation Mondiale De La Sante World Health WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTE A74/DIV./1 Rev. 1 31 May 2021 31 mai 2021 SEVENTY-FOURTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY SOIXANTE-QUATORZIEME ASSEMBLEE MONDIALE DE LA SANTE LIST OF DELEGATES AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS LISTE DES DELEGUES ET AUTRES PARTICIPANTS NOTE The list of participants and other delegates is issued in English alphabetical order. See key for French names at the end of the list. * * * La liste des participants et autres délégués est établie dans l'ordre alphabétique anglais. Pour l'ordre alphabétique français, voir l'index à la fin de la liste. Seventy-fourth World Health Assembly Soixante-Quatorzième Assemblée mondiale de la Santé President : Ms Dechen Wangmo (Bhutan) Président Vice- Presidents : Professor Benjamin Hounkpatin (Benin) Vice-Présidents : Mr Enkhbold Sereejav (Mongolia) : Dr Hanan M. Al-Kuwari (Qatar) : Mr Tanel Kiik (Estonia) : Dr Amelia Flores (Guatemala) Committee A - Commission A Chairman : Dr Adriana Amarilla (Paraguay) Président Vice-Chairmen : Dr Zwelini Mkhize (South Africa) Vice-Présidents : Dr Ali Muhammad Miftah Al-Zinati (Libya) Rapporteur : Professor Plamen Dimitrov (Bulgaria) Committee B - Commission B Chairman : Dr Iferemi Waqainabete (Fiji) Président Vice-Chairmen : Dr Søren Brostrøm (Denmark) Vice-Présidents : Ms Kazi Zebunnessa Begum (Bangladesh) Rapporteur : Lt.Col. Jeffrey Bostic (Barbados) -1- AFGHANISTAN - AFGHANISTAN Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) M. L. Rahal Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Directeur général, Services de Santé, Ministère de la Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière Dr W. Majrooh Acting Minister of Public Health M. N. Smail Directeur général de l’Institut national de Santé publique Deputy chief delegate - Chef adjoint de la délégation M. F. Derrar Dr N.A. Andisha Directeur général de l'Institut Pasteur d'Algérie Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva M. M. Litim Représentant permanent adjoint, Genève Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) Mme S. Hammadi Dr B. Noormal Directrice de la Prévention et de la Lutte contre les Maladies Deputy Minister of Public Health for Policy and Planning transmissibles Mme S. Zoubiri Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Directrice des Finances et des Moyens, Ministère de la Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière Dr A.Q. Qadir General Director of Policy and Planning, Ministry of Public Health Mme H. Kherrour Sous-directrice du Développement social, Ministère des Affaires Mr S. Timory étrangères Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva M. M.L. Nait Youcef Dr M.A. Zmarial Kakar Chef, Bureau des Questions relatives à la Santé, Ministère des Director, International Relations, Ministry of Public Health Affaires étrangères Mr J.N. Qayomy M. A. Chemakh Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente, Genève M. H. Ayadat ALBANIA - ALBANIE Premier Secrétaire, Mission permanente, Genève Chief delegate - Chef de délégation ANDORRA - ANDORRE Ms O. Manastirliu Minister of Health and Social Protection Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Dr J. Martínez Benazet Deputy chief delegate - Chef adjoint de la délégation Ministre de la Santé Ms R. Lleshi Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Deputy chief delegate - Chef adjoint de la délégation Mme H. Mas Santuré Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Secrétaire d’État de la Santé Ms A. Mici Director, Ministry of Health and Social Protection Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Ms B. Koço Mme C. Pérez-Vàzquez Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Représentant permanent adjoint Ms M. Kola Dr J. Romagosa Massana Director, Ministry of Health and Social Protection Responsable de Santé publique, Coordinateur national d’Andorre auprès de l’OMS, Ministère de la Santé publique Ms N. Lleshi Adviser, Ministry of Health and Social Protection ANGOLA - ANGOLA ALGERIA - ALGERIE Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Mme S.P. Lutucuta Ministre de la Santé M. A. Benbouzid Ministre de la Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) Deputy chief delegate - Chef adjoint de la délégation M. F. Cazembe Mufinda Secretaire d'État pour la Santé publique M. L. Soualem Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Genève Mme M. Izata Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Genève Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) M. D. Fourar Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Directeur général, Prévention et Promotion de la Santé, Ministère de la Mme H. Freitas Santé, de la Population et de la Réforme hospitalière Directrice nationale pour la Santé publique -2- M. J. Fernandes de Carvalho Sr. B. Ané Chef, Département des Organisations internationales, Ministère de la Asesor, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Santé Mme C. Olim ARMENIA - ARMENIE Conseillère du Ministère des Relations extérieures Mme M. Manuel Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Conseillère, Mission permanente, Genève Mrs A. Avanesyan M. A. Sayovo Ilinga Acting Minister of Health Deuxième Secrétaire, Ministère des Relations extérieurs M. A. Nascimento Deputy chief delegate - Chef adjoint de la délégation Attaché de Presse, Mission permanente, Genève Mrs L. Nanushyan First Deputy Minister of Health Mme N. Saraiva Assistante, Mission permanente, Genève Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA - ANTIGUA-ET- Mr A. Hovhannisyan BARBUDA Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Mr M. Joseph Mr A. Melkonyan Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment Head, International Relations Department, Ministry of Health Mr A. Kotanjyan Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Dr R. Sealey Thomas Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Adviser(s) - Conseiller(s) Environment Mrs D. Lalazaryan Acting Head, International Cooperation Division, International ARGENTINA - ARGENTINE Relations Department, Ministry of Health Mrs M. Toumians Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Nurse, "Surb Grigor Lusavorich" Medical Center, Ministry of Health Dra. C. Vizzotti Ministra de Salud AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIE Delegate(s) - Délégué(s) Chief delegate - Chef de délégation Sr. F. Villegas Mr G. Hunt Embajador, Representante Permanente, Ginebra Minister for Health and Aged Care Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Alternate(s) - Suppléant(s) Sra. C. Moretti Ms C. Edwards Directora Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio de Salud Associate Secretary, Department of Health Sr. R. Bocalandro Ms B. Field Ministro, Director de Organismos Internacionales, Ministerio de First Assistant Secretary, Portfolio Strategies Division, Department of Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Health Sr. S. Rosales Ms B. Sykes Ministro, Dirección de Organismos Internacionales, Ministerio de Assistant Secretary, International Strategies Branch, Department of Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Health Sra. J. Schiaffino Mr T. Power Consejera, Misión Permanente, Ginebra Assistant Secretary, International Strategies Branch, Department of Health Sra. A.C. Pianezza Secretaria, Dirección de Organismos Internacionales, Ministerio de Ms K. Wallace Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Assistant Secretary, Global Health Policy Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Adviser(s) - Conseiller(s) Ms S. Mansfield Sra. G. Ramírez Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio Mr J. Roach de Salud Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Sra. G. Grigioni Ms L. Jordan Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio Director, International Strategies Branch, Department of Health de Salud Mr J. Acacio Sra. A. Polach Health Adviser, Permanent Mission, Geneva Asesora, Dirección Nacional de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio de Salud Mr A. Bharadwaj Director, International Strategies Branch, Department of Health -3- Ms N. Dumbrell Director, Global Health Policy Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs Adviser(s) - Conseiller(s) and Trade Dr G. Gurbanova Ms C. Sturrock Deputy Head, International Communication and Public Affairs Counsellor Health and Environment, Permanent Mission, Geneva Department, Ministry of Health Dr T. Poletti Mr V. Hajiyev Health Advisor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mr A. Anargyros Mr K. 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