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3Rd OECD Roundtable on Cities and Regions for Sdgs 16-17 November 2020 Virtual Conference List of Participants 3rd OECD Roundtable on Cities and Regions for SDGs 16-17 November 2020 Virtual Conference List of Participants # Name Institution 1 Abra Walsh Onavance 2 Adnane Founoun Université Hassan 2 3 Adriana Agrimi Puglia Regione 4 Adriana Domingos Tribunal de Contas do Estado do Paraná 5 Adriano Greco da Fonseca Adriano Greco da Fonseca 6 Afsane Moeeni DOE 7 Agnes Lüdicke DeLoG 8 Agnes Rivet City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg 9 Agustín Castillo-Martínez Ayuntamiento de Granada 10 Aissata M.B. Camara City of New York 11 Aïssatou N'Diaye-Sydnei European Commission (DG DEVCO) 12 Akrem Haddad H-Corp 13 Alessandra Norcini Regione Lombardia 14 Alessandro Santini Università IUAV di Venezia 15 Alessia Secci Università Iuav di Venezia 16 Alexander Hay University of Toronto 17 Alexander Trepelkov UN DESA 18 Alexandra Descôteaux #Meet4Impact 19 Alexandra Posypanková City of Bratislava 20 Alexandra Van Milink sciencespo 21 Alexandre Cesar Motta de Castro Procompetence Consultoria 22 Alexandre Gross 23 Alexandre Mohamedaly Ecorys 24 Ali Belgith 25 Alice Siragusa EC JRC 26 Alina Barysnikova Viken fylkeskommune Ministry of Public Works, Development and 27 Alina Huzui-Stoiculescu Administration 28 Aline Calefi Lima Fiep 29 Alys Solly Politecnico di Torino 30 Amalie Hilde Viken 31 Amie Figueiredo UNECE 32 Amit Yagur-Kroll Central Bureau of Statistics Israel 33 Ana Figueirôa Permanent Delegation of Portugal to the OECD 34 Ana Maria Mouro de Oliveira Gomes 1 Ana Rita Duarte Vacas Unidade Avaliação 35 Secretaria Ministério Ambiente - POSEUR e Monitorização 36 Ana Teresa Vargas Frutos 37 Anastasia Kazakova Moscow Urban Forum 38 Andoni Hidalgo EUROIKER 39 Andrea Ciambra Universidade da Coruña 40 Andreas Lohren Oslo Region European Office 41 Andrej Vrcon Climate KIC 42 Andrew Stevens Japan Local Government Centre 43 Andrezza Barbosa Ministry of Foreign Affairs 44 Anek Lucy Vision Ahead 45 Angela Ferruzza Istat 46 Angela Freitas University of Coimbra 47 Angeles Arano GCBA 48 Angie Contreras Sanabria NATIONAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT 49 Ann Irene Saeternes Eastern Norway County Network 50 Anna Gudrun Bjornsdottir Icelandic Association of Local Authorities 51 Anna Kvashuk UN-Habitat 52 Anna Saget Région Grad Est 53 Anne Romsaas KS Norway 54 Annelore Raman City of Ghent 55 Annu Piesanen Council of Tampere Region 56 António Barroso Municipality of Braga FUNDACION INSTUTUTO 57 Antonio Martinez Nieto EUROMEDITERRANEO DEL AGUA 58 Arnau Gutierrez Madrid City Council Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of 59 Asiyat Bagatyrova Moscow 60 Assia Korichi Friends of the environment association 61 Audrey Parizel European Committee of the Regions 62 Audur Finnbogadottir Kopavogur municipality 63 Azhan Hasan UTP Malaysia & FFU FU Berlin Germany 64 Azubike Michael Nwachukwu GCPPC 65 Bahar Eser Ministry of the Environment and Urbanization 66 Barbara Barbara City of Guelph Union of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech 67 Barbora Lanickova Republic 68 Beáta Hanousková Ministry of Regional Development CR 69 Béatrice Taulègne CoR 70 Beatriz Barateiro Ubiwhere Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to 71 Beatriz Blasco Aguasca France 72 Benedetta Lucchitta Bocconi University 73 Benedikte Kise Viken county 74 Benjamin Oloyede GIZ 75 Bente Bjerknes County of Viken 2 76 Bernard Barraque CIRED-CNRS 77 Bernardo Campos CCDRC 78 Bettina Bunk State Capital Stuttgart 79 Bijie Yang IUAV 80 Binayak Kumar Chakraborty Singra Municipality 81 Birgit Rücker city of Bonn 82 Birthe Menke Syddansk Universitet KS - the Norwegian Association of Local and 83 Bjoern Rongevaer Regional Authorities 84 Björg Erlingsdóttir Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur 85 Bjørn Holth Statistics Norway 86 Bo Hanfgarn Eriksen Region of Southern Denmark 87 Boris Schmitt Verband Region Rhein-Neckar 88 Bráulio Pupim Ministry of External Relations - Brazil 89 Brenda Maradei Seplad / Brazil 90 Brian Kilkelly EIT Climate-KIC 91 Bruna Kohan Italian Ministry of the Environment 92 Bruno Banzato Invest Paraná 93 Bruno Tisserand Veolia Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and 94 Cæcilie Riis Modernisation 95 Camilla Borrevik University of Bergen 96 Camille-Léa Passerin SUEZ 97 Candice Baune Meet4Impact 98 Carine Lausselet NTNU 99 Carl Wright Commonwealth Local Government Forum 100 Carla Quiroga Independ 101 Carla Rey AICCRE 102 Carlos Cozendey Brazilian Delegation to Int Econ Org in Paris 103 Carlos Saavedra GIZ 104 Carmo Campelo Ribeiro PWP 105 Carol MacCurdy US Department of State 106 Carolien van Eykelen City of Rotterdam - The Netherlands 107 Carolina Giraldo Nohra POLITECNICO DI TORINO 108 Catherine Mantel SCALE 109 Catherine Michaud Statistics Canada 110 Cecilia Ganan de Molina Consultora Internacional 111 Célia Jeremias Lisbon Municipality 112 Céline Ethuin URBACT 113 Charline Froitier Efficacity 114 Charlott Sandor Johansen County of Viken 115 Chiara Savina Ecorys 116 Christian Hübel Stadt Mannheim 117 Christian Larsen KS 118 Christian Luy DeLoG 3 119 Christiana Onabola University of Northern British Columbia CONSEIL DEPARTEMENTAL DU VAL DE 120 Christine Bourdel MARNE 121 Christine Joyce Mendoza University of the Philippines Los Banos 122 Christophe Audouin SUEZ 123 Claire Dungey Durham University 124 Clara Noël Action contre la Faim France 125 Claudia Carocha BGI 126 Claudio Egler Geoeconomica Sustentabilidade 127 Claudio Vidal European Committee of the Regions 128 Colin Hughes Glasgow City Council 129 Cornelia Hentschel Südafrikanische Initiaven 130 Cynthia Reynolds Circular Oslo - Circular Regions 131 Daigo Ota Permanent Delegation of Japan to the OECD 132 Dandan Wang Deutsche Telekom 133 Daniel Aluku Ungdommens fylkesråd i Østfold 134 Daniel Camos Daurella Government of Catalonia 135 Daniel Gallegos Chávez AIC - Ecuador 136 Daniel Lima Câmara Municipal de Braga 137 Daniel Rysavka Self employed 138 Dante Choque Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Research 139 Daphne Groß-Jansen BMZ 140 David David 2030hub 141 Denise Maria Penna Kronemberger IBGE 142 Dennis Roitsch European Forest Institute 143 Desta Kiflemariam Tewelde Iuav 144 Diana Huynh Nordregio 145 Diego Gil 146 Dirk Temmerman City of Ghent 147 Dorothea Ernst Celviva GIWEH Global Institute for Water, Environment 148 Dr Dietrich Bartelt and Health 149 Dragisa Mijacic Institute for Territorial Economic Development 150 Ebru Ölmez Ministry of Environment and Urbanization 151 Edgardo Bilsky UCLG 152 Eduard Donauer Bratislava, Capital City of Slovak Republic 153 Eduard Lysenko City of Moscow 154 Edward Hainsworth MOPAN/OECD 155 Edwin Murungi Kristiansund kommune 156 Eivind Lorentzen Ministry of Trade, industry and the fisheries 157 Ekaterina Solovova Unipd 158 Ekk Ong MND Department on investment and industrial policy of 159 Elena Belova Moscow 160 Elena Lopez Gunn Icatalist 161 Elena Ruiz Foretica 4 162 Eleni Tracada University of Derby 163 Eli Spang National Association of Regional Council 164 Elisa Marrocu ARCO 165 Elisa Muzzini CEB 166 Elisabeth Blomberg Innlandet fylkeskommune Flemish Authorities, Dept Chancellary and 167 Elisabeth Bonne External Affairs Norwegian Association of Local and Regional 168 Elita Cakule Authorities 169 Elsa Gustafsson Umea Municipality 170 Elsa Karlsson Gustafsson Umeå sweden 171 Emilio Ciarlo Italian agency for development cooperation 172 Emily Clough Newcastle University 173 Emily Hruban City of Mannheim 174 Eric et Huybrechts Institut Paris Region 175 Espen Jørgensen fluxLoop as 176 Espen Karstensen Viken fk 177 Estelle Burckel SDEA 178 Esther An City Developments Ltd 179 Esther Jongejan Embassy of the Netherlands 180 Estibaliz urcelay Gobierno Vasco Flanders Department of Chancellery & Foreign 181 Eva Haeverans Affairs 182 Eva Hallström Region Värmland 183 Eva Næss Karlsen Oslo Region Alliance 184 Everton Vargas 185 Evgenia Koutsomarkou URBACT Secretariat 186 Fabiana Schvartz Israel Central Bureau of Statistics European Centre for Development Policy 187 Fabien Tondel Management 188 Fabio El Khoury UNECE 189 Fabrizio Zucca eurispes 190 Faith Sternlieb Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 191 Fanny Pindsle Keep Norway Beutiful 192 Farah Doumit Engie 193 Fatimatou Sall AJPEAS 194 Federico tonel Università Iuav 195 Fedor Myasoedov Kyoto university 196 Felipe Saavedra MISOCDE 197 Felix Stoiber GIZ 198 Fereshteh Jalayer Hess Region Värmland 199 Fernando Albuquerque CGEE 200 Fernando Aldea Ministry of Public Works Economic and Social Development Paraná State 201 Filipe Farhat Consul 202 Florence Egal Independent 5 203 Francesca Ponti Regione Emilia-Romagna 204 Francesco Cirone Unibo 205 Francine Melchioretto UNDP 206 Franck Perru SDEA 207 Frank Hagen A B Arctic 208 Frode Frisvoll Mr. 209 Gabriela Mendez Fernandez Mexican Mission to the OECD General Representation of the Government of 210 Gaia Verhulst Flanders in France 211 Galina Golets E-Moscow 212 Geir Graff Asker municipality 213 Gemma Morelló Baiget Area Metropolitana de Barcelona 214 Geraldine Ann Cusack IMR 215 Geraldo Luiz Farias Paranacidade 216 Gerd Jacobsen Viken FK 217 Ghazal Etminan AIT 218 Giorgio Abonante Provincia di Alessandria 219 Giulia Del Fabbro Comune di Tavagnacco 220 Gonçalo Martins Barbosa Porto City Council - Câmara Municipal do Porto 221 Gørill Elisabeth Brodahl Viken fylkeskommune 222 Graham Colclough UrbanDNA 223 Graham Long Newcastle University 224 Graziana Galati EU Delegation - Emilia-Romagna Region 225 Gregor Bauer GIZ / Yenching Academy of Peking University 226 Gregory Berzonsky United Way Worldwide 227 Guido Dernbauer Austrian Association of Cities and Towns 228 Guilherme Flores casa civil governo do Paraná 229 Guillaume Lafortune SDSN Délégation
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