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List of Participants Executive Board Second regular session Rome, 26–29 November 2018 Distribution: General WFP/EB.2/2018/INF/3/Rev.3 Date: 29 November 2018 Information notes Original: English, French, Spanish, Arabic Executive Board documents are available on WFP’s Website (https://executiveboard.wfp.org). List of participants Liste des participants Lista de participantes قائمة بالمشاركين World Food Programme, Via Cesare Giulio Viola, 68/70, 00148 Rome, Italy WFP/EB.2/2018/INF/3/Rev.3 2 MEMBER STATES AND MEMBER NATIONS – EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS ÉTATS MEMBRES – MEMBRES DU CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATION ESTADOS MIEMBROS – MIEMBROS DE LA JUNTA EJECUTIVA الدول اﻷعضاء والبلدان اﻷعضاء – أعضاء المجلس التنفيذي :SUPLENTE أفغانستان – AFGHANISTAN – AFGANISTÁN Guillermo Valentín RODOLICO REPRESENTATIVE: Consejero H.E. Waheed OMER Representante Permanente Adjunto de la Ambassador República Argentina ante la FAO, el FIDA y el Permanent Representative of the Islamic PMA Republic of Afghanistan to WFP بنغﻻديش – BANGLADESH ALTERNATES: Abdul RAZAK AYAZI REPRESENTATIVE: Agricultural Attaché H.E. Abdus Sobhan SIKDER Alternate Permanent Representative of the Ambassador Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to WFP Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to FAO, IFAD and WFP Mohammad Jawad RANJBAR Second Secretary ALTERNATE: Alternate Permanent Representative of the Manash MITRA Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to WFP Economic Counsellor Alternate Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to FAO, IFAD الجزائر – ALGERIA – ALGÉRIE – ARGELIA and WFP REPRÉSENTANT: Imed SELATNIA بلجيكا – BELGIUM – BELGIQUE – BÉLGICA Ministre conseiller Chargé d’affaires p.i. REPRÉSENTANT Représentant permanent suppléant d’Algérie S.E. M. Frank CARRUET Ambassade de la République algérienne Ambassadeur démocratique et populaire auprès de la FAO, Représentant permanent de la Belgique du PAM et du FIDA auprès de la FAO, du PAM et du FIDA SUPPLÉANTS: SUPPLÉANTS: Abdennour GOUGAM Birgit STEVENS Secrétaire des affaires étrangères Ministre conseillère Représentant permanent suppléant d’Algérie Représentante permanente adjointe de la Ambassade de la République algérienne Belgique auprès de la FAO, du PAM et du FIDA démocratique et populaire auprès de la FAO, du PAM et du FIDA Virginie KNECHT Attachée Abdeldjalil Yesin BELARBI Ambassade de Belgique Attaché Rome Ambassade de la République algérienne démocratique et populaire Lieselot GERMONPREZ Rome Attachée Ambassade de Belgique Rome اﻷرجنتين – ARGENTINA – ARGENTINE REPRESENTANTE: Diego CADELLI Excma. Sra. Doña María Cristina BOLDORINI Attaché Embajadora Ambassade de Belgique Representante Permanente de la República Rome Argentina ante la FAO, el FIDA y el PMA WFP/EB.2/2018/INF/3/Rev.3 3 Hannah REES Luís Fernando DE CARVALHO Ambassade de Belgique Minister Counsellor Rome Deputy Permanent Representative of the Federative Republic of Brazil to FAO, IFAD and WFP بنن – BENIN – BÉNIN REPRÉSENTANTE: Gianina MÜLLER POZZEBON S.E. Mme Evelyne TOGBE-OLORY Second Secretary Ambassadrice Alternate Permanent Representative of the Représentante permanente du Bénin auprès Federative Republic of Brazil to FAO, IFAD and des Organisations internationales basées à WFP Rome Cecília MALAGUTI DO PRADO SUPPLÉANT: General-Coordinator for South-South Herman Constant DAZAN Trilateral Cooperation with International Conseiller Organizations Représentant permanent suppléant du Bénin Ministry of Foreign Affairs auprès des Organisations internationales Brasilia basées à Rome Klécio SILVA DOS SANTOS البرازيل – BRAZIL – BRÉSIL – BRASIL Communications Officer REPRESENTATIVE: Ministry of Social Development H.E. Alberto BELTRAME Brasilia Minister of Social Development (MDS) Ministry of Social Development (MDS) Wilson MELO LIMA JÚNIOR Brasilia Project Analyst Ministry of Social Development ALTERNATES: Brasilia H.E. Fernando José MARRONI DE ABREU كندا – Ambassador CANADA – CANADÁ Permanent Representative of the REPRESENTATIVE: Federative Republic of Brazil to FAO, IFAD and Her Excellency Alexandra BUGAILISKIS WFP Ambassador Permanent Representative of Canada to the H.E. Ruy Carlos PEREIRA Food and Agriculture Agencies of the Director United Nations Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) Ministry of Foreign Affairs ALTERNATES: Brasilia Karen GARNER Counsellor Rogério LOT Deputy Permanent Representative of Canada Chief of Cabinet to the Food and Agriculture Agencies of the National Fund for Educational Development United Nations Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tara CARNEY Brasilia Director International Humanitarian Assistance José Fernando UCHÔA COSTA NETO Operations Director Global Issues and Development National Fund for Educational Development Global Affairs Canada Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) Ottawa Ministry of Foreign Affairs Brasilia WFP/EB.2/2018/INF/3/Rev.3 4 كولومبيا – Vicky SINGMIN COLOMBIA – COLOMBIE Deputy Director REPRESENTANTE: Humanitarian Organizations and Food Excma. Sra. Doña Gloria Isabel RAMÍREZ Assistance Embajadora Global Issues and Development Representante Permanente de la República Global Affairs Canada de Colombia ante los Organismos Ottawa Especializados de las Naciones Unidas con sede en Roma David CUMING Senior Programme Officer SUPLENTES: Permanent Representation of Canada to the Mónica FONSECA JARAMILLO Food and Agriculture Agencies of the Ministra Consejera United Nations Representante Permanente Adjunta de la Rome República de Colombia ante los Organismos Especializados de las Naciones Unidas con الصين – CHINA – CHINE sede en Roma REPRESENTATIVE: H.E. NIU Dun Susana PALACIO GONZALEZ Ambassador Representación Permanente de la República Permanent Representative of the People's de Colombia ante los Organismos Republic of China to the United Nations Especializados de las Naciones Unidas con Agencies for sede en Roma Food and Agriculture in Rome الكونغو – CONGO ALTERNATES: REPRÉSENTANT: NI Hongxing Marc MANKOUSSOU Counsellor Conseiller Deputy Permanent Representative of the Chargé d’affaires p.i. People’s Republic of China to the United Représentant permanent suppléant de la Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture in République du Congo auprès des Agences des Rome Nations Unies basées à Rome CUI Jishun مصر – EGYPT – ÉGYPTE – EGIPTO Second Secretary Alternate Permanent Representative of the REPRESENTATIVE: People’s Republic of China to the United H.E. Hisham Mohamed BADR Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture in Ambassador Rome Permanent Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations LI He Agencies in Rome Second Secretary Alternate Permanent Representative of the ALTERNATES: People’s Republic of China to the United Haitham Abdelhady Elsayed ELSHAHAT Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture in First Secretary Rome Alternate Permanent Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations ZHU Yaqin Agencies in Rome Third Secretary Alternate Permanent Representative of the Ahmed Mohamed ABDELLA AHMED ABDOU People’s Republic of China to the United Second Secretary Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture in Alternate Permanent Representative of the Rome Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations Agencies in Rome WFP/EB.2/2018/INF/3/Rev.3 5 EQUATORIAL GUINEA – GUINÉE ALTERNATES: Ralf SCHRÖDER غينيا – ÉQUATORIALE – GUINEA ECUATORIAL Head اﻻستوائية Division for Crisis Management, Transitional REPRESENTANTE: Development Assistance, Reconstruction, José Teófilo ESONO ASANGONO Infrastructure in Crisis Situations Consejero Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation Representante Permanente Adjunto de la and Development República de Guinea Ecuatorial ante las Bonn Agencias del Sistema de las Naciones Unidas basadas en Roma Anke REIFFENSTUEL Head SUPLENTE: Division for Implementation of Humanitarian Mateo NSOGO NGUERE MICUE Assistance, Humanitarian Mine Clearance, Consejero Regional Programmes, Regional Policy on Representante Permanente Alterno de la Humanitarian Assistance República de Guinea Ecuatorial ante las Federal Foreign Office Agencias del Sistema de las Naciones Unidas Berlin basadas en Roma Katja PAERELI فرنسا – FRANCE – FRANCIA Senior Policy Adviser REPRÉSENTANTE: Division for Crisis Management, Transitional S.E. Mme Delphine BORIONE Development Assistance, Reconstruction, Ambassadrice Infrastructure in Crisis Situations Représentante permanente de la France Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation auprès des organisations des Nations Unies à and Development Rome Bonn SUPPLÉANTS: Kathrin BERGMANN Jérôme AUDIN Desk Officer Conseiller Division for Humanitarian Assistance – Policy, Représentant permanent adjoint de la France International Organizations, Multilateral auprès des organisations des Nations Unies à Coordination Rome Federal Foreign Office Berlin Marie GUILLET Représentation permanente de la France Hannah LAUBENTHAL auprès des organisations des Nations Unies à First Secretary Rome Alternate Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Laura BRAUNE International Organizations in Rome Représentation permanente de la France auprès des organisations des Nations Unies à Lisa WALCZAK Rome Division for Crisis Management, Transitional Development Assistance, Reconstruction, Infrastructure in Crisis Situations ألمانيا – GERMANY – ALLEMAGNE – ALEMANIA REPRESENTATIVE: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation H.E. Dr. Ulrich SEIDENBERGER and Development Ambassador Bonn Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany to the International Tanja COHRS Organizations in Rome Adviser German International Cooperation (GIZ)
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